
R★O★C★K★S | Narutopedia | Fandom - naruto.fandom.com
R★O★C★K★S, performed by Hound Dog, was the first opening in the Japanese version of Part I of the Naruto series. It was replaced by Far Away in episode 26. While the early episodes of the English dub for decades used a different song and a shortened opening sequence, the original R★O★C★K★S...
Naruto Soundtrack - Dog Song! - YouTube
Cr. Masashi Kishimoto
List of Naruto Opening and Ending Songs – OWLDB
The story follows a young ninja named Naruto Uzumaki who seeks recognition from his peers and dreams of becoming the Hokage, the leader of his village. Here is the list of all the opening and ending songs for Naruto:
R★O★C★K★S (ROCKS) – Hound Dog (Naruto - Spotify
Playlist · R★O★C★K★S (ROCKS) – Hound Dog (Naruto - Opening 1) Every Version · 25 items · 59 likes
Hound Dog - R★O★C★K★S Lyrics 歌詞 | Naruto Opening 1 Lyrics
From Anime: Naruto Performed by : HOUND DOG (ハウンド・ドッグ) Lyrics by : Yukio Matsuo
Anime Lyrics dot Com - R★O★C★K★S - NARUTO - Anime
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Naruto 12th Ending Theme (Dogs) - YouTube
2014年8月7日 · Song: ParadeAll rights reserved to Naruto and Masashi KishimotoThis is NOT my song, this song is performed by CHABA
Naruto Songs and Music (Listen and Free Download MP3) 2025
2024年5月9日 · The Naruto music, created by Toshio Masuda, includes lively fight songs and emotional character songs that add to the storytelling. Tracks like “The Raising Fighting Spirit” and “Sadness and Sorrow” have become well-known and represent Naruto’s adventures and the emotions experienced by its characters.
Naruto's 12th Ending Credits Song (Dog Cosplay Version)
This ending made me watch the anime and it became my favorite ending song of the entire series. This dog cosplay version only played from episodes 166 to 169.
Naruto | Hound Dog Lyrics, Meaning & Videos - SonicHits
In the song "Naruto" by Hound Dog, the lyrics convey a message of perseverance and determination. The opening lines, "Owareru you ni Isoideru, Kawaita mune ga karitateru no sa" can be interpreted as a sense of urgency to avoid being broken and to revive a parched heart.