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Anonymous
I am not a manga/anime specialist, but Naruto is certainly the best series I've known so far. It has the emotional intensity of romance, while combing actions and moral code of friendship and essential relationship issues. Lots of characters have deep and unique personalities, and make me want to compare Masashi Kishimoto to Shakespeare for his understanding of human psychology.

The world of Naruto itself is an imaginary one amalgamating a lost ideal traditional Japanese world of ninja (and samurai), with strict moral codes and feudal wars, with elements of modernity such as television and cup ramens. There are no cars or concrete roads, no sign of Westernization or contact to the outside world, even though the technology and school system are unmistakably contemporary. Houses and ninja techniques are purely imaginary, which adds charm to the atmosphere.

Definitely worth a watching/reading.
>> Anonymous
You obviously haven't made it past the first season. The filler arc, and second season suck, in lamest terms. So, enjoy while you can, or until the dumbass in charge gives the Sharingan some other lame ability. Maybe it will be able to make ramen appear out of thin air, considering thats the only thing left it can't do.
>> Anonymous
Mmmmmm some delicous Pasta
>> Anonymous
lol
ramen isn't pasta
>> Anonymous
Sage for shitty copy pasta in /c/.
>> Anonymous
>>258196

am not a manga/anime specialist, but Naruto is certainly the best series I've known so far. It has the emotional intensity of romance, while combing actions and moral code of friendship and essential relationship issues. Lots of characters have deep and unique personalities, and make me want to compare Masashi Kishimoto to Shakespeare for his understanding of human psychology.

The world of Naruto itself is an imaginary one amalgamating a lost ideal traditional Japanese world of ninja (and samurai), with strict moral codes and feudal wars, with elements of modernity such as television and cup ramens. There are no cars or concrete roads, no sign of Westernization or contact to the outside world, even though the technology and school system are unmistakably contemporary. Houses and ninja techniques are purely imaginary, which adds charm to the atmosphere.

Definitely worth a watching/reading.
>> Anonymous
God damn it, get this shit out of my /c/.
>> Anonymous
When you have a show that got its inspiration from DBZ you know it's bad.

By the way, is Naruto on Namek yet?
>> Delicious Flat Chest
>>258215
Nope, not yet... but maybe in episode 99999999999 they will be.