Friday, January 2, 2015

Somethings About Naruto

Somethings About Naruto - What I learned from Naruto


Anime are not just for fun. I believe there are details that the authors/illustrators purposely carved on their masterpieces to convey a thought to the viewers. Below are just some of our own interpretations of the anime, Naruto.


1. Solitude ignites dreams, and with the moral support of trusted comrades, you can achieve your dreams.

This is the story of Naruto, who was ostracized by his classmates, his teachers, the youth, the senior. But he did not turn to the dark side to devise a plan to destroy the ones who hated him, but instead opted to earn the acknowledgement of those who hated him through hard work and determination. He proved that even as a Jinchuriki that many distanced themselves from in question of Naruto’s stability as the vessel of the demon fox, he can still protect everyone (which was evident when he defeated the Six Paths of Pain). With the help of his “Nakama” in many adventures, Naruto has gathered valuable experience and knowledge to achieve his initiative, to become the Hokage.

 

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2. People are judgmental, but you can prove them wrong.

Naruto was disapproved by, basically, everyone in his village. People in the village was not able to overlook the Nine-Tails sealed within Naruto, and judged Naruto as if he was an incarnate of the demon fox himself. Progress was made in Naruto’s quest for acknowledgment when he impressed the Chuunin-level Academy instructor, Umino Iruka, with his mastering of the Multiple Shadow Clone Technique (in spite of failing to even create a regular clone just hours prior). Even Sasuke, an Uchiha member who was regarded as a genius by the peers and cherished greatly by the villagers due to his status as the “survivor of the Uchiha Massacre,” had never taken Naruto seriously during their one-sided rivalry that began in the ninja academy was surprised by Naruto’s growth over the course of the blonde’s tenure as a member of Team Seven. His nonplussed attitude towards Konoha’s Orange Hokage faded completely when Sasuke witnessed the amount of damage Naruto’s Rasengan did to the water tower compared to his own Chidori. In summation, although Naruto was viewed as more of a threat to the village’s well-being rather than a valuable asset that could help the village further assert its dominance, and thus was neglected by the villagers, he managed to earn the villagers respect through hard work and determination, which eventually lead to him obtaining the role of the Seventh Hokage.

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3. True friends are hard to come across, but if you ever find one, you guys will stick together, at least emotionally, for sure because that's what true friends are.

I'm pretty sure you guys will know what I mean just by the pictures below.

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