ObiFan
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Sadly, Naruto ended.And we all knew that the end would come one day, but never seemed to think that it would be this sad to see Naruto go. He finally achieved his lifelong goal of becoming Hokage after many pain-staking journeys, many hardships which we all witnessed and even "experienced" together with him.
Many people followed the young boy for 15 years so they can finally see him rise above his superiors and reach the top. I have to say, the first anime I've ever heard of was Naruto. It taught me a lot of life lessons, which I haven't forgotten to this day. I may be just a teenager, but I know for a fact, that manga is not just a bunch of papers with drawings on them, because as long as they influence you in reality they must be more real than you can imagine.
I know I'm a bit late when talking about the ending of Naruto, but I wanted to say that all this time he's been my rolemodel and will continue to be for many more years. My kids might not know who he is, but all the things he's taught me will be passed on to them. So, with my last words I want to say that all this time of following the series and reading the manga wasn't just a waste of time, but instead good memories and many life lessons learned. Thank you, Masashi Kishimoto, for changing the lives of millions of fans around the world. Thanks for the best 14 years (since I'm born in the 2000's.) of my life. Thanks for bringing Naruto, what started as a small idea, into existence. Thanks for everything!
Many people followed the young boy for 15 years so they can finally see him rise above his superiors and reach the top. I have to say, the first anime I've ever heard of was Naruto. It taught me a lot of life lessons, which I haven't forgotten to this day. I may be just a teenager, but I know for a fact, that manga is not just a bunch of papers with drawings on them, because as long as they influence you in reality they must be more real than you can imagine.
I know I'm a bit late when talking about the ending of Naruto, but I wanted to say that all this time he's been my rolemodel and will continue to be for many more years. My kids might not know who he is, but all the things he's taught me will be passed on to them. So, with my last words I want to say that all this time of following the series and reading the manga wasn't just a waste of time, but instead good memories and many life lessons learned. Thank you, Masashi Kishimoto, for changing the lives of millions of fans around the world. Thanks for the best 14 years (since I'm born in the 2000's.) of my life. Thanks for bringing Naruto, what started as a small idea, into existence. Thanks for everything!
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