All fans will be sad that it is no more, but will never let the light of Naruto and his comrades die. “Naruto is the best anime, if only it went on forever, then I wouldn’t have to worry about finding a new anime to watch,” said Connor Sullivan, 8th grader. March 23rd, 2017 Naruto finally sent out its last episode. “I wish it wasn’t so long, it takes forever to watch, though,” said Chloe Smith, 12th grader. Besides, sometimes you can find it to be fun, as you get to meet the other eight Jinchuriki unlike if you read the Mangas. Filler episodes don’t help, of course, but there’s not much you can do about it. Sometimes, fights will be dragged on for more than 5 episodes, having a viewer wish to skip the fight but not wanting to miss any crucial plot. One downside to Naruto is that it is an extremely long anime, with each episode about 20-25 minutes long. (Kazekage of the village hidden in the sand) “Naruto’s awesome! The fights are the best part, I get to know a lot more about the characters, since they talk so much instead of actually fighting,” said Zaysha Contreras, 8th grader. My favorite ones to watch during fights are Naruto and Gaara they always seem to interest me, especially Gaara’s sand. Personally, they can really pump me up,getting to see their battle tactics. You also get to see all of the unique moves and powers every ninja has, or their way of thinking. ![]() There is a lot of fighting, in which character development happens and plot progresses. He grows up in The Village Hidden in the Leaves, where many people tend to dislike Naruto and treat him poorly due to him being a Jinchuriki. His specific beast is the fox demon (otherwise known as Nine-Tails or Kurama), the more dangerous of the Tailed Beasts, of which nine Tailed Beasts exists. Our young hero, Uzumaki Naruto, faces a hardship through his childhood as he is a Jinchuriki, a host body for a tailed beast. In Kohana, ninjas live together to learn and grow to protect the normal citizens of Kohana. ![]() It takes place in Kohana (along with a few different scenes in woods or in a motel in other nations) which is a made up region within the show. Revisiting his memories of his father's tutelage and his ultimate sacrifice, Guy declares his intention: having opened the Gate of Death, he will live out his promise and, in his words, "become nourishment for the new leaves." This moment's chilling revelation is that the Nice Guy Pose is not just a sign of their commitment or even a symbol of their willingness to put their lives on the line, but in fact represents the first step toward the ultimate suicidal end of Eight Gates.On Netflix, there is an Anime called Naruto, a very popular Anime that many people usually start with, or at least know about. A cut-away reveals his target to be the pressure point surrounding the Eighth Gate, and Madara's Rinnegan confirms Guy's fatally enhanced chakra flow. The sequence is notable: while the others look on in horror, Guy opens his vest and, still making a thumbs-up, jabs a point just above his own heart with his thumb. Guy then performs the signature Nice Guy Pose, but to its full and fatal completion. When everything else has failed, Guy ventures to use the Eighth Gate, "Shimon," also known as "The Gate of Death." When Lee, Kakashi and the reincarnated Fourth Hokage try to talk him out of it, he insists that this is his decision and the fulfillment of his own nindo. ![]() The full picture emerges in the battle with Kidorou Madara. However, this is untrue in its fullest manifestation, the Nice Guy Pose is central to the fatal significance of seishun, as Guy demonstrates in the series' climactic battle with Madara Uchiha. While Lee's performance in the Chunin Exams, Guy's rivalry with Kakashi and the heartbreaking drama surrounding Lee's injury create more substantive characters for the duo, the Nice Guy Pose itself seems like a sentimental but unserious quirk, with little meaning and less relevance to the story. He and Guy's strange appearance and overblown antics suggest instead a role as comic relief. This tee features everyones favorite young ninja from the Hidden Leaf Village, Naruto Uzumaki, giving the thumbs up It also showcases the Hidden Leaf. Rock Lee first makes the now-signature pose when asking out Sakura, declaring, "I will protect you until I die!" They have a brief duel in which Lee trounces Sasuke, interrupted by the dramatic appearance of Lee's own sensei Might Guy.Īt this point in the story, neither Lee nor Guy seem to be at all serious characters. This situation takes place at the moment before the Chunin exams begin, when Rock Lee stops Kotetsu Hagane (disguised as a genin) and Sasuke from fighting. The first appearance of "Nice Guy Pose" is in Chapter 36 of the manga and Episode 21 of the animated series.
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