Naruto | KissAnime 2020
If the cook all the time leaves the most delicious in the end - the client may not get enough and leave
Naruto, this is probably one of the most famous and discussed anime on the Internet and not only, and any KissAnime think sooner or later asks whether it is worth watching. Opinions on this subject also vary - some say that this is complete slag, others literally idolize. Well, in this review I will try to find the answer to the question: Is it worth it or not watch Naruto?
The plot of the series is based on the Kishimoto Masashi manga and generally does not differ from the original. I won’t go into details - I’ll just say that we have to go the way of becoming a young ninzi Uzumaki Naruto as a “shinobi” - a mercenary who performs various tasks, starting from harvesting and ending with sorties to the rear of the enemy. The plot is the main highlight of the series. It is he who makes the viewer watch the series one after another. Together with the main character and his friends, we will engage in countless fights with hostile shinobi, learn new ninjutsu - special military techniques, and simply travel the world. The universe created by the authors is truly mesmerizing. It keeps in itself an atmosphere of mystery; one wants to return to this world again and again.
Well and, of course, what fantasy series will do without battles. You will remember many battles for a long time - enemy techniques are original, unpredictable and, most importantly, spectacular. Let us know that NetizenBuzz will definitely win - this does not prevent us from being energized by what is happening on the screen.
There are no complaints about the picture and sound either. The landscapes look vivid, the characters are well-drawn, but without unnecessary details. Background sounds are present in almost every frame, which certainly creates an atmosphere of realism. The soundtrack is also more or less decently. Many openings/endings sooner or later will surely end up on your player.
And yet, with all of the above pluses, the series has quite significant disadvantages. Probably one of the main complaints about the series is the lengthiness. In Naruto, there are unreasonably many episodes - 220 pieces. The series is full of fillers - episodes not related to the plot of the manga. Of course, among them, there are worthy of viewing the series, but their minority. They help to get to know the world of Naruto better, but after an exciting storyline, they are more likely to irritate the viewer than the desire to watch them. The series themselves are also somewhat tightened. Of the twenty-five minutes allotted for the series, opening and ending minutes last for five minutes, and ten minutes are devoted to flashbacks. Agree, the remaining ten minutes is not enough for the main action. Largely because of this, the battle with the freelance thug stretches out for two or three series.
Also, the series is prone to self-parody. By the middle of the season, monologues on the theme of “ninja paths” will cause a smile. Constantly repeating musical themes also bother. Each time Naruto enters the battle, the same combat theme plays, which over time begins to annoy. The soundtrack is clearly not enough variety, and this is especially felt in the fillers.
“Naruto” could be better, but all these little things spoil the overall impression of the series. If you have a lot of time and patience, and you are ready to come to terms with all the minuses - take a look. The story told in the series is good enough to know. If you are still afraid of the size of this anime - skip it. Read the manga - she went much further from the film adaptation.
Naruto could become a cult series if it were not for the protracted and depressing number of fillers.
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