When it comes to shonen anime, few franchises are more iconic than Naruto. The series’ manga first debuted in 1999, quickly earning a massive following before solidifying its status as one of the members of the shonen genre’s Big Three. However, despite their overwhelming popularity, Naruto and Naruto: Shippuden are not without fault.Most of the canonical narrative arcs in the Naruto franchise are well-liked by fans, but over the years, several of them have become overrated in the public eye. As enjoyable as they are, these arcs have clear faults that undermine their critical value and prevent them from reaching their full potential.At its best, the Tale of Jiraiya the Gallant Arc is one of the most evocative sequences in the entire Naruto franchise. Jiraiya’s fight against Pain demonstrates the raw strength of both shinobi, and the former’s death proves to be as emotional as fans expected. Unfortunately, the impact of the arc is undercut by the odd circumstances of the Toad Sage’s arrival at the Land of Rain.RELATED: 10 Writing Decisions That Changed Modern Anime Forever
When it comes to shonen anime, few franchises are more iconic than Naruto. The series’ manga first debuted in 1999, quickly earning a massive following before solidifying its status as one of the members of the shonen genre’s Big Three. However, despite their overwhelming popularity, Naruto and Naruto: Shippuden are not without fault.
Most of the canonical narrative arcs in the Naruto franchise are well-liked by fans, but over the years, several of them have become overrated in the public eye. As enjoyable as they are, these arcs have clear faults that undermine their critical value and prevent them from reaching their full potential.
At its best, the Tale of Jiraiya the Gallant Arc is one of the most evocative sequences in the entire Naruto franchise. Jiraiya’s fight against Pain demonstrates the raw strength of both shinobi, and the former’s death proves to be as emotional as fans expected. Unfortunately, the impact of the arc is undercut by the odd circumstances of the Toad Sage’s arrival at the Land of Rain.
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