Naruto

Deep within the heart of a place that few are meant to know exists, there is a secret. It beats and claws the fortress that hold it back, cursing the powers that restrain it, dreading the day when it will have died without having regained its dignity. It is the kyuubi, the nine-tailed fox demon of ancient lore, and it rests in a little boy’s belly button… Naruto is a twelve-year-old who wants nothing but acceptance from his peers and the chance to prove his worth to a world that seems to be arbitrarily and eternally screwed against him. He, Sakura, a (literally) dual-minded little girl with pink hair, and Sasuke, a boy who never really came to terms with his inability to gain his father’s approval, move steadily through their years as junior shinobi with the subtlety of a panther stalking its prey and the blatant, often dirty-minded, sense of humour that comes with adolescence, (amazingly enough) at the same time. Kishimoto Masashi-sensei upholds all the daring and boldness of an epic tale dictating a series of tiny villages’ struggle for superiority and all the delicacy and out-of-whack humour that comes with any story of unrequited adolescent “love�. This is the new face of shinobi—one that is as easy to identify with as any real-life tale of teenaged angst, while maintaining a brilliantly thought-ought sense of impossibility. Exploding with plot twists based on unpredictable logic and scheming you wonder at your ability to have missed thinking of, and full of realistic, blunt humour, Naruto was originally released (in the manga form) in 1997 and shows no signs of slowing down yet. It has, of course, been made into a highly successful TV series (which first aired during the August days of 2003), and has spawned a few TV specials and, inevitably, a feature-length movie.

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