Is Naruto actually a good anime?
Naruto is a very good anime as far as anime goes, but it really is just a reason for you to watch Shippuden which is a much better show in every way. Naruto is a good show because you really get to see the characters change throughout the series. The characters are very likable though there are some problems.
Why is Naruto so inspirational?
Naruto is inspiring because his character has become even more relatable, flawed, and human than ever. We love him for his flaws, not just despite them. After Pein’s defeat, Naruto became the famous hero of the Leaf.
Why is Naruto Uzumaki hated?
People hated Naruto anime because it has too many fillers. This was done on purpose so that the developers of the anime can make profits off it. People hated Naruto because the characters were underdeveloped. Naruto is a hated character because he prioritized Sasuke over everything else.
When did anime get so nostalgic?
Every anime fan has an era that makes them nostalgic. For many, that era might be only a few short years ago —perhaps the very beginning of the streaming era, when Sword Art Online and other series were making their way onto Netflix and Crunchyroll. For others, that era is likely from the late 2000s when Naruto and Bleach were kings.
Why do people like Naruto so much?
In the beginning, people were inspired by Naruto because he was weak and annoying, but wouldn’t give up. In the Shippuden arc, people are inspired by his loyalty and philosophical pursuit of breaking the cycle of hatred and violence imbued in the ninja culture.
Why is Naruto the most famous ninja?
After Pein’s defeat, Naruto became the famous hero of the Leaf. Fame means influence. And influence often surpasses physical power. Naruto’s essential qualities (loyalty, ethics, & perseverance) & new-found fame make him respected among ninja worldwide.
Why does Naruto keep wasting time trying to change Sasuke’s mind?
Naruto (even at the Chuunin Exam arc) is mature enough to know that he could have destroyed himself if he let anger and violence rule his actions. That is why Naruto keeps “wasting time” trying to change Sasuke’s mind. He wants Sasuke to reconsider revenge and seek justice instead.