![]() ![]() Proof of this could be seen from its influence on my equally tormented adolescent friends with whom discussions were held on a regular basis at every second that we could get in school.Īnimations like Naruto, I dare say, has shaped many lives to this day. The portrayal of such sentiments was able to move its audience in a great way. Secondly, Naruto is an artwork that brilliantly displays the meaning of pain and loneliness, joy and love and so forth. What was it about Naruto? Naruto is so much more than a weird- looking kid who reminds one of a cat that throws knives around.įirst of all, those are not knives but shuriken and if you do not know them, Google it please. I remember my heart beating so fast as the clock struck each minute closer to the show time and even faster while the theme song was playing. Naruto was my source of escape from the real world. I was then in my adolescent years, and like every adolescent, I was living in my own personal hell. The years went by and soon they were showing Naruto (my all time favorite). Those days they were airing Cardcaptor Sakura, Dragon Ball Z, Ninja Robots, among others. I started watching anime since the day that I could see and comprehend the world. Seeing is believing is it not? Well, through anime I have learnt certain valuable life lessons (no I am not exaggerating).Īnime is not just entertainment but it is one of those things that makes one feel happy and warm like a cup of hot chocolate on a cold, rainy day. I grew up watching anime and besides my own personal life experiences, anime has taught me a great deal about life. Anime is more complex than cartoon and well, the artwork involved in it is beyond this world. ![]() I will start off by saying that anime is not cartoon and it is most definitely not for kids only!įirst of all, Anime is Japanese based animation whereas Cartoon is Western. ![]()
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