Author Masashi Kishimoto’s hit manga series Naruto launched back in 1999, and it quickly became a serious competitor for Eiichiro Oda’s One Piece on the pages of Shonen Jump in Japan. A stellar anime for Naruto soon followed, and Naruto Shippuden after that. By now, shonen anime fans are used to Naruto being a pillar of the anime community and a proud member of the shonen “big three,” but not everyone was there to watch it when Naruto was still new.Older anime fans tuned in every week to watch Naruto from beginning to end, while younger and/or newer anime fans have probably missed out. Fortunately, there’s no reason to be intimidated by Naruto’s length, popularity, and slew of releases such as spinoff movies and video games. It’s always a great time to get started with Naruto, and with the benefit of hindsight, new fans know exactly where to start, what to read/watch, and potentially, what to skip.While One Piece is all about pirates on the high seas and Bleach is a partial isekai story with swords, Naruto is all about fantasy-style ninjas in a unique world of Masashi Kishimoto’s invention. Naruto has remarkable worldbuilding with well-written international politics, a world map, and rich history that’s slowly revealed over time. Characters like protagonist Naruto Uzumaki live in rustic, pre-industrial nations like the Land of Fire, undergoing risky missions for any client who will hire them. Ninjas have taken the place of soldiers and armies in this world, operating in small teams to get the job done with stealth and trickery rather than cannons and explosions.RELATED: My Hero Academia: Where to Start, What to Know, and How to WatchRELATED: Where Can I Watch Bleach & How Many Seasons Are There?
Author Masashi Kishimoto’s hit manga series Naruto launched back in 1999, and it quickly became a serious competitor for Eiichiro Oda’s One Piece on the pages of Shonen Jump in Japan. A stellar anime for Naruto soon followed, and Naruto Shippuden after that. By now, shonen anime fans are used to Naruto being a pillar of the anime community and a proud member of the shonen “big three,” but not everyone was there to watch it when Naruto was still new.
Older anime fans tuned in every week to watch Naruto from beginning to end, while younger and/or newer anime fans have probably missed out. Fortunately, there’s no reason to be intimidated by Naruto‘s length, popularity, and slew of releases such as spinoff movies and video games. It’s always a great time to get started with Naruto, and with the benefit of hindsight, new fans know exactly where to start, what to read/watch, and potentially, what to skip.
While One Piece is all about pirates on the high seas and Bleach is a partial isekai story with swords, Naruto is all about fantasy-style ninjas in a unique world of Masashi Kishimoto’s invention. Naruto has remarkable worldbuilding with well-written international politics, a world map, and rich history that’s slowly revealed over time. Characters like protagonist Naruto Uzumaki live in rustic, pre-industrial nations like the Land of Fire, undergoing risky missions for any client who will hire them. Ninjas have taken the place of soldiers and armies in this world, operating in small teams to get the job done with stealth and trickery rather than cannons and explosions.
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