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Naruto is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Masashi Kishimoto.\u00a0It tells the story of Naruto Uzumaki, a young ninja who seeks recognition from his peers and dreams of becoming the Hokage, the leader of his village<\/strong>. Having hope is an uplifting theme for a story of any genre, and Naruto has been all about hope since the start in more than one way. Naruto Uzumaki has hope that he can change the world for the better, and he inherited this noble goal from his fallen mentor, lord Jiraiya. And that’s just the start. Naruto is no doubt a unique ninja within the realms of the Naruto universe. For starters,\u00a0he has a fox demon sealed inside of him, lives by a diet that mostly consists of ramen, and creates techniques that no one else would ever think to create<\/strong>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

In fact, Naruto is heavily inspired by\u00a0Japanese mythology, especially Shintoism, and even Confucian thought<\/strong>. For example, Sasuke’s brother, Itachi, has techniques named after the Shinto deities Tsukiyomi, Amaterasu, and Susano . Not only does Naruto explore the heavy but intriguing theme of cycles of violence, but it also offers an inspiring solution<\/strong>. Naruto Uzumaki inherited Jiraiya’s dream of ending the world’s cycles of hatred forever and that’s what inspired Naruto to take the fight to Pain and end the fighting for good. Seimei is quickly killed by Gaara, and everyone goes back to continue their own training and lives. This does illustrate how far the series had come, however, with former enemies Gaara and Naruto as well as the Hidden Leaf and Sand ninja as a whole fighting side-by-side. And of course, the series doesn’t take place in a real part of Japan, so it feels like it’s mostly fiction. But\u00a0Naruto actually does take cues from the real-life ninjas that once lived and worked in Japan<\/strong>. Here are 10 things in Naruto that you might not have noticed are similar to the factual ninjas that once existed.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

Naruto taught us a lot but the most important thing he taught us is to\u00a0NEVER GIVE UP in life and what ever you want to achieve will not come to you<\/strong>\u00a0, you have to work your way though. It will be a very tough road ahead but make that road fun , make a few friends and smile your way through it. But neither of these is the major problem he has \u2014his true weakness is being hardheaded. He constantly believes he can overcome all the odds, and thanks to the Nine-Tails chakra within him this is accurate, but he gets himself in over his head far too frequently and needs that chakra to get him out of it. Naruto Uzumaki<\/strong>\u00a0(Japanese: \u3046\u305a\u307e\u304d \u30ca\u30eb\u30c8, Hepburn: Uzumaki Naruto) (\/\u02c8n\u0251\u02d0r\u0259to\u028a\/) is the titular protagonist of the manga Naruto, created by Masashi Kishimoto. As the series progresses, he is a young ninja from the fictional village of Konohagakure (Hidden Leaf Village). I think a good age range for naruto, would be between 10-12 yrs old before a kiddo starts watching it. as an adult who recently started the series, and is a anime fan in general; I was surprised that the show was on Nickelodeon as a kid growing up.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

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