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Like many of the people who read Naruto, they started a while ago. Me personally, I started roughly 8-9 years ago. Needless to say, this manga/anime as a whole has had a profound impact on my life. Teaching my young self to persevere even in times against odds you wouldn't think of even trying to. Bringing light to many of the worlds dark concepts. Naruto has taught me many things. The little knucklehead ninja who strove to do nothing but get the villager's attention because he never got any himself because he was an orphan. The little Uchiha who was cast into darkness because his clan got destroyed, only to finally find some peace with his "brother", Naruto. Naruto wasn't just a story about one little ninja's dream to become Hokage. It's become something much more than that. The manga began tackling ideals like the Curse of Hatred. A constant cycle of Hatred that spawned from pure jealousy. Naruto's goal now wasn't just one sided. It was to effect the entire world in of itself. I applaud Kishi for writing Naruto. I don't know where I'd be without it. But I think everyone can agree, we can all put aside whatever character bias we have and just appreciate that we were able to read Naruto. Emotionally, I'm torn. I hate to see it end. But all good things come to an end, even if you don't want them to. I'll never forget it.
Thank you, Naruto.
Thank you, Naruto.
