What episode is "Mix It, Stretch It, Boil It Up! Burn, Copper Pot, Burn!" in Naruto?
"Mix It, Stretch It, Boil It Up! Burn, Copper Pot, Burn!" is episode 168 of Naruto.
燃えろ寸胴!混ぜて伸ばして茹で上げろ!
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Naruto and friends help Teuchi rescue his daughter from cooking-themed ninja by using their own ninja skills to perfect a special ramen recipe. The episode humorously explores camaraderie through food and creativity.
This episode pays tribute to cooking-themed anime series such as Chuuka Ichiban and Yakitate!! Japan. Naruto, Chouji and Sakura volunteer to help Teuchi, whose daughter Ayame was kidnapped by a band of cooking ninja. To save her they must come up with the ultimate ramen recipe. Teuchi tries to teach them how to cook, and the three take advantage of their ninja techniques to make the perfect bowl of ramen. When they rescue Ayame, she has grown fat due to being unable to resist the cooking ninjas' food. To bring her to her regular self, she eats Teuchi's diet ramen that appears to be designed to make people lose weight from eating it. The episode ends by showing almost every single female ninja in the show lined up for ramen. However, in the end it shows Teuchi eating the diet ramen and losing too much weight.
"Mix It, Stretch It, Boil It Up! Burn, Copper Pot, Burn!" is episode 168 of Naruto.
"Mix It, Stretch It, Boil It Up! Burn, Copper Pot, Burn!" is listed as canon in the current AnimeAnchor guide.
"Mix It, Stretch It, Boil It Up! Burn, Copper Pot, Burn!" is part of the Five Kage Summit Arc.
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Kakashi Hatake main
Naruto Uzumaki main
Sakura Haruno main
Sasuke Uchiha main
Asuma Sarutobi supporting
Hinata Hyuga supporting
Ino Yamanaka supporting
Iruka Umino supporting
Jiraiya supporting
Kankuro supporting
Kiba Inuzuka supporting
Neji Hyuga supporting
Rock Lee supporting
Shikamaru Nara supporting Franchise movie releases are kept separate from the TV episode spine.