Is Naruto getting bald?

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All the previous comments are bad. Naruto is not getting bald. It is just drawing and animation that causes minute differences in his hair.
Are you sure abou that? Kishimoto hinted his Naruto's baldness in one of his earliest Adult Naruto illustrations:

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In this pic looks like his hairline had already started receding...
 

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Are you sure abou that? Kishimoto hinted his Naruto's baldness in one of his earliest Adult Naruto illustrations:

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In this pic looks like his hairline had already started receding...
Like I said, it has only to do with drawing.

(Unless you also think that Sasuke decided to go through a curly hair Dr. Snape phase):
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Like I said, it has only to do with drawing.

(Unless you also think that Sasuke decided to go through a curly hair Dr. Snape phase):
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That pic of Sasuke was drawn by Ikemoto, not Kishi, and it was Ikemoto's first Sasuke design. He was still adjusting himself into drawing Sasuke/Kishi's designs, that's why it looks like that.

The illustrations I posted both were made by Kishi and in both Naruto has a reciding hairline.
 

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That pic of Sasuke was drawn by Ikemoto, not Kishi, and it was Ikemoto's first Sasuke design. He was still adjusting himself into drawing Sasuke/Kishi's designs, that's why it looks like that.

The illustrations I posted both were made by Kishi and in both Naruto has a reciding hairline.
Irrelevant. If you look through the manga and anime, you can find all sorts of instances where a character's hair or appearance looked slightly off or different from the most recent time you saw it. That doesn't even just apply to Naruto either. That's every manga/anime.
 

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Irrelevant. If you look through the manga and anime, you can find all sorts of instances where a character's hair or appearance looked slightly off or different from the most recent time you saw it. That doesn't even just apply to Naruto either. That's every manga/anime.
That's not my point.

In all recent Naruto illustrations by Kishimoto, Naruto has a reciding hairline, which means he's getting bald.
 

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Because he is not. You realize that he just cut his hair right? In fact, that hair style is similar to what he had when he was a baby.

You clearly don't know what bald is.
Every Kishimoto illustration that goes by, Naruto's hairline is higher.

Receding hairline is a type of baldness.

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In a couple more Kishimoto illustrations Naruto will be looking like this:

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