Why Naruto Is So Popular Anime
Arts & Entertainment → Television / Movies
- Author Leow Hung Kah
- Published May 16, 2010
- Word count 536
Now a day Naruto is a much hit anime series from Japan and is incredibly popular across the world. It is a household name. Kids, teens and young adults who dig the anime scenes are crazy about this series and are following each and every Naruto episode every week without miss. Naruto is the Harry Potter of Japan. The main reason this particular anime series got so popular is because it has the mix of two of these actions and life lessons. Everyone loves actions, Naruto is an anime series packed with actions and suspense. Viewers and readers are always presented with new materials and plot twist that will never bore. Here are some reasons of its popularities:
From a personal perspective, it was easy for me to relate to Naruto as a real person after only a few episodes because he experienced things that many of us have experienced in our own lives. His personal struggle with acceptance from his townspeople for being different resounds throughout today's society. Naruto inspire people like him. That phrase is used over and over again in the anime and it is because of this talent Naruto wins the hearts and loyalty of everyone one he interacts with.
Each of the main characters has a deep personal story that intertwines with the main story line. A deep sense of duty and loyalty is omnipresent in each episode and the viewers are allowed to see the emotional strength and weaknesses of each and every character. When one person is hurting their comrades comfort them and share in their pain. The viewer is also given the opportunity to feel along with the characters.
Given that each character has a unique story that adds to the over-all Naruto universe, it is sometimes difficult to see connections between people and events. There are many instances in which some statement or scene in season one may have some significant relationship to a major event happening in season four. The writers are definitely top-notch professionals with an eye for detail and continuity.
Another aspect of Naruto that makes it so popular is the heavy messages that it brings along with the story. A show full of actions without a strong storyline will eventually sink. This is of course not the case with Naruto because apart from the actions, there is also a strong storyline that makes up this series what it is today.
Of course, power and attitude refers to Naruto. Naruto is pure determination. He might not be the brightest pea in the pod but he sure is the most persevering. What he lacks in intelligence, he more than makes up for in raw power. Naruto owes his brawn to the Kyuubi who lends him a huge amount of chakra and stamina and this is a huge advantage in fights.
The best and hottest anime (naruto) is the one that makes us psychologically close to the characters. We can see that every word they say is true, we can sense their deep emotions. Perhaps Naruto one piece and bleach are not the so called best ones, despite that they are awesome. There are a bunch of hot animes out there that you never heard of.
Leow Hung Kah is a fan of Naruto Shippuden, he writes about Naruto and keep eyes on all series. If you want to Watch Naruto Shippuden series stay on Narutotown.com
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