While more of a data book, this early release contained rare concept art and early color spreads showing Naruto, Sasuke, and Sakura in Kishimoto’s raw, pre-anime style. Scans from this book are treasured for their "prototype" character designs.
Search for "Naruto Artbook Collection." Users like "MangaScansArchive" have uploaded several out-of-print books under the "education and research" exemption. Look for PDFs scanned at 600dpi or higher. Pro tip: Check the comments—users often leave mediafire links for broken downloads.
For fans looking to dive into the visual history of the Hidden Leaf, Masashi Kishimoto’s official artbooks are the primary source for high-quality scans of Naruto illustrations. There are three major artbooks that span the series' nearly 15-year serialization: Art of Naruto: Uzumaki (Book 1)
There are three main "Illustration Collections" released for the manga, which focus on Kishimoto's hand-drawn and coloured work: Art Collection: Uzumaki (2004)
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