Mar 23, 2012 - Naruto Chapter Complete Naruto 1: Uzumaki Naruto Naruto 2: Ko No. Naruto 5: Carelessness Is Your Worst Enemy. The first season of the Naruto: Shippuden anime series is directed by Hayato Date, and produced by Studio Pierrot and TV Tokyo. They are based on Part II for.
Naruto Shippuden Dub Indo Ini saya buat jadi beberapa bagian agar tidak pusing:. Bagian 01 - 001 - 032 - Misi Penyelamatan Gaara. Bagian 02 - 033 - 054 - Misi Pencarian Sasuke. Bagian 03 - 055 - 071 - Jurus Baru Dan 12 Ninja Pelindung. Bagian 04 - 072 - 089 - Hidan Dan Kakuzu.
Bagian 05 - 090 - 112 - Filler Misi Penangkapan Sanbi. Bagian 06 - 113 - 125 - Sasuke vs. DILARANG untuk diperjualbeli kembali dengan alasan apapun. DILARANG untuk share / posting / upload di internet dengan alasan apapun. Boleh untuk copy ke teman/ keluarga, tapi ingat poin 1 dan 2 diatas, mereka harus diberi aturan yg sama. Mereka melanggar, anda yg saya salahkan.
Yang beli ini cuma dikit loh, jadi JANGAN MACAM-MACAM ya. Nanti akan ada beberapa pertanyaan khusus yang saya berikan dan wajib dipenuhi.
Sebelum Deal, anda harus berjanji untuk patuhi semua poin diatas. Saya harap anda PEGANG terus JANJI anda. Coba bayangkan, Naruto dengan Full Bahasa Indoensia ini bisa Anda dapatkan dengan harga yg SANGAT MURAH. Apa itu sebanding dengan waktu dan usaha yang saya luangkan untuk Naruto ini sehingga anda nanti bisa tonton?. Anda sudah dewasa kan?
Belum lagi disetiap ajaran agama apapun, mengingkari janji jelas mendapat Dosa. Anda tentu tidak mau kan dosa yang terus mengalir karena mengkhianati janji anda kepada saya?. Wajib punya KTP dan Rekening Bank dengan nama pemilik yang tertera di kedua nya harus SAMA. (foto ktp nya harus dikirim ke saya dulu).
Jika tidak punya keduanya atau cuma salah satu, tidak akan saya layani. Nanti akan ada beberapa pertanyaan khusus yang saya berikan dan wajib dipenuhi.
Jangan tanya kenapa, saya antisipasi untuk menghindari Sampah yang nantinya bakal Ngelanggar Syarat & Ketentuan yang ditulis diatas. Jadi saya harap untuk buyer jangan macam-macam ya, terhitung tanggal 11 Juli 2016 TIDAK ADA postingan/ barang sejenis yang sama dengan halaman ini. Lagian ngapain juga ngelanggar, apa yang nanti anda dapat?? Malu kan udah punya KTP kelakuan gak bisa jaga rules? Ngelanggar juga dosa loh udah janji sama seller. Oke, Dimohon kerjasamanya. Terima kasih.
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In another world, ninja are the ultimate power—and in the village of Konohagakure live the stealthiest ninja in the world. But twelve years ago Konohagakure was attacked by a fearsome threat—a nine-tailed fox demon which claimed the life of the Hokage, the village champion. Today, peace has returned, and a troublemaking orphan named Uzumaki Naruto is struggling to graduate In another world, ninja are the ultimate power—and in the village of Konohagakure live the stealthiest ninja in the world. But twelve years ago Konohagakure was attacked by a fearsome threat—a nine-tailed fox demon which claimed the life of the Hokage, the village champion. Today, peace has returned, and a troublemaking orphan named Uzumaki Naruto is struggling to graduate from the Ninja Academy. His goal: to become the next Hokage. But unknown to Naruto and his classmates, within him is a terrifying force.
I literally mean it. Too many episodes and volumes. Episode 1 to 93 is amazing, but after that it takes a big downhill dive. Too many Too many. I literally mean it.
Too many episodes and volumes. Episode 1 to 93 is amazing, but after that it takes a big downhill dive.
Too many flashbacks, too many fillers to the point where you just want to do a table flip out of frustration. The producers really want to milk the franchise out like Pokemon. The manga is a bit better than the anime, but it lacks the amazing naruto background music.
That's why I prefer the anime (with all its flaws) more than the manga. But coming back to your question. The manga has finished (700 chapters), and the anime is about the finish. The series has some big flaws compared to other animes, but for me it's still one of my favorite animes of all time. That's mainly because of my high emotional attachment to the characters. Kishimoto really knows how to play my sentimental strings. Japan is full of wackiness.
This is a fact. Have you ever seen tokyo gore police?? So is visitor q. They airbrush the pubic hair in their porn, they make beer for kids, they sell soy sauce flavored kit kats, their game shows are mind-boggling, everything is cute and brightly colored and for some reason, they still love hair bands from the eighties like bon freaking jovi. It is a land of wacky inventions: image error and wacky vending machines: and wacky fashion: i am kind of i japan is full of wackiness.
This is a fact. Have you ever seen tokyo gore police?? So is visitor q. They airbrush the pubic hair in their porn, they make beer for kids, they sell soy sauce flavored kit kats, their game shows are mind-boggling, everything is cute and brightly colored and for some reason, they still love hair bands from the eighties like bon freaking jovi. It is a land of wacky inventions: image error and wacky vending machines: and wacky fashion: i am kind of in love with a bunch of things i noted above, but still - wackytown. But then there's manga.
I am not going to be a convert to manga, the way i could go over to the kit kat darkside. I did read all the battle royale mangas a few years back. But i mean, i had read the novel, i had seen the movie - if they made a breakfast cereal, i would probably have tried that, too. I am a completist. I am not going to read the other 48 of 'em.i am not even going to read one more of 'em.
I don't really understand the allure of this series, what makes the kiddies plop down with like eighteen of them and plow through them as though they were enjoyable. Naruto himself is pretty annoying; always doing stupid shit to get attention and bragging that he is going to be the most awesome ninja of all time, but he just doesn't have the skills to back it up. I know people like this - big talk, but really annoying to be around. 'oh, but it isn't his fault!! People don't like him because one time, there was this giant ghostly fox-creature terrorizing the town, and so they captured it and put it in naruto's belly when he was a baby, so that's why people don't like him. Poor poor dear. Oh, and also, he is kind of a turd'.
I don't care about his fox-tummy, i just got annoyed by his loudmouth antics.and reading 'backwards' kind of makes me seasick. And also the female character. Oh, cool - girl ninja!!
This is great progress in gender equality!! Oh, but all she does is complain that she doesn't have much in the t&a department and she pines after a boy ninja who does not notice her and she is awful at being a ninja because of her infatuation with said ninja. So it kind of is a shame she doesn't have big knockers, cuz now she can't even become a high-end stripper when she realizes she is a dumb, shitty, ninja. I feel like this lack of manga-interest might be a side effect of being old and crotchety and 'get-off-my-lawn' and all that, but that's just the way it is, wackos! I'm pretty much a die hard fan of this series, and now that it's done, I'm sad. For the sake of my aching heart, I'm going to reread it again and revel in its moments of light-heartedness, its pain, its desperate hope. Well, there was a bit of pain in the first volume, a lot of light-heartedness, and a taste of the promise to come.
The nine-tailed demon fox is still far off on the horizon, but for now, we've got cute character exploration and distant goals. Pretty standard for most manga, really, I'm pretty much a die hard fan of this series, and now that it's done, I'm sad. For the sake of my aching heart, I'm going to reread it again and revel in its moments of light-heartedness, its pain, its desperate hope. Well, there was a bit of pain in the first volume, a lot of light-heartedness, and a taste of the promise to come. The nine-tailed demon fox is still far off on the horizon, but for now, we've got cute character exploration and distant goals.
Pretty standard for most manga, really, but it's the heart in the series that keeps me coming back for more. I always look for that in anything I read, and it doesn't matter one bit where I find it, as long as I find it. The reason I keep coming back for this manga is because it never lost heart, including more and more until it fair burst upon the land. Huge effects and battles, the end of the world, you name it, it's here.
But it's the characters that make it really shine. If you like your peeps to level up, then you'll love this series.
Volume one is but a tiny, tiny taste of some really great stuff, but it's how the people change and grow that brings me to my inevitable tears. Naruto’s a teenage orphan with a secret. He’s training to be a ninja in ninja school in a village that used to be menaced by a giant fox with nine tails. But he’s a bit screwy – he doesn’t have parents so he’s a bit wild and acts out quite a bit, though he just knows he’s gonna be the greatest ninja ever. I think he will too because his name is the series title! The first volume introduces us to Naruto and his world. He learns how to make doppelgangers of himself; he fights some generically evil Naruto’s a teenage orphan with a secret.
He’s training to be a ninja in ninja school in a village that used to be menaced by a giant fox with nine tails. But he’s a bit screwy – he doesn’t have parents so he’s a bit wild and acts out quite a bit, though he just knows he’s gonna be the greatest ninja ever. I think he will too because his name is the series title! The first volume introduces us to Naruto and his world. He learns how to make doppelgangers of himself; he fights some generically evil dude; and he gets teamed up with Sesuke the class heartthrob, and the girl he fancies, Sakura, who, of course, fancies Sesuke – Naruto’s gross!
– as they train under a deceptively skilled ninja teacher. Unfortunately there’s not a whole lot I liked about this book. Writer/artist Masashi Kishimoto barrels through the setup too quickly and clumsily so characters come and go without making an impression. Here’s Some Kid – he’s gonna be your nemesis, Naruto! Here’s Some Evil Guy and Some Good Guy – save Good Guy and fight Evil Guy, Naruto! It’s simplistic, and that’s fine, but that doesn’t mean it should be artless.
Naruto is trying a bit too hard to be the likeable scamp and appealing hero. So much so that I wanted someone else to be the main character – he’d make a decent supporting character instead. Sakura is an embarrassingly poor female character. She’s a female ninja but because she’s a girl she’s obsessed with love and romance, like eeeeevery girl, riiiiight?! That’s why she’s not a great ninja – because she’s obsessed with the dreamy boooooyyyyyyy LOL!!
The whole doppelganger thing is weird – literally producing copies of yourself doesn’t seem like a ninja skill. Naruto manages to turn himself into an adult naked hot woman and back, then later scores of himself that are physically and mentally real. Is he a ninja or a magician?! How does this ninja magic work anyway!? The art is more-or-less generic manga so it’s not especially eye-catching, and it’s a bit rough in places, particularly with the fight scenes.
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Naruto vs the ninja teacher is a bit jerky with the panel transitions – they’re not as fluid or well-paced as Akira Toriyama’s near-flawless Dragon Ball – and Kishimoto has to go back to certain scenes and explain with diagrams what happened in them, which isn’t great. This first volume of Naruto is pretty bland stuff by most manga standards.
Obviously the series has done well with dozens of books and a hit TV series but I didn’t see anything special here to make me want to read the rest of the series. I resisted reading this for a long time because I was determined not to succumb to another one of my daughter's crazes (Pokemon -yes, I'm a 40 year old Pokemon Master, and Fruits Basket -wasn't as crazy about that one. A little too emo for my taste.) But this Naruto is well worth a read.
I quickly grew to care for spunky, spazzy, orphaned Naruto and his shinobi-in-training classmates. They are oddly focused for 12-year-olds though, and the trials they face are arduous and their implications philo I resisted reading this for a long time because I was determined not to succumb to another one of my daughter's crazes (Pokemon -yes, I'm a 40 year old Pokemon Master, and Fruits Basket -wasn't as crazy about that one. A little too emo for my taste.) But this Naruto is well worth a read. I quickly grew to care for spunky, spazzy, orphaned Naruto and his shinobi-in-training classmates.
They are oddly focused for 12-year-olds though, and the trials they face are arduous and their implications philosophical. Maybe this goes over the heads of junkfood-eating, short attention span American kids and they just like the action and the cool drawings. Between the great art and surprisingly complex story line, there's a reason this is the best-selling Manga in Japan! My opinion about this manga is heavily biased because I basically grew up with it. This is the only manga that has ever hit me emotionally like a train on multiple occasions.
If I could give it 6 stars I would do it in a heartbeat. Of course having said that. Naruto has some big flaws.
There were some huge plot holes that could not be explained. The final fight felt like as if Kishimoto had a good concept of how things should play out, but he failed a bit with writing it down on paper. I th My opinion about this manga is heavily biased because I basically grew up with it.
This is the only manga that has ever hit me emotionally like a train on multiple occasions. If I could give it 6 stars I would do it in a heartbeat.
Of course having said that. Naruto has some big flaws. There were some huge plot holes that could not be explained. The final fight felt like as if Kishimoto had a good concept of how things should play out, but he failed a bit with writing it down on paper. I think he would have done a better job with a small break to bring his thoughts together (Good luck doing that with all the Shonen Jump pressure to end the series). Some people in the main story were really annoying.Cough Sakura.
and their existence really bothered me. With all those cons and probably many more, was it a bad manga? Absolutely not!
The world building was amazing. The action and the villains were epic to say it subtle. A small touch of “invisible” romance that came to fruition in the ending of the manga was damn worth it.
What I really loved about this manga above all else were the characters of this series. I really fell in love with some of them and enjoyed all the screen time they got. Specially a selected few like Jiraiya, Itachi and bushy brow Sensei. Not to mention that their emotional moments hit me emotionally as well, that includes their happiness and grief. For me it was a journey full of pleasure. And I am really thankful for having the opportunity to read this manga. The quality of this level of story-telling is so superior to anything I've read before.
Kishimoto weaves a moral tale that is dynamic, powerful, funny, dramatic. It has everything one could hope for from any work of fiction one might endeavour to read, at any level. It is no wonder this series has reached the level of popularity that it has because it's so complete.
Most importantly, on this day Master Kishimoto has reminded me of why story-telling is important - because it gives the people h The quality of this level of story-telling is so superior to anything I've read before. Kishimoto weaves a moral tale that is dynamic, powerful, funny, dramatic. It has everything one could hope for from any work of fiction one might endeavour to read, at any level.
It is no wonder this series has reached the level of popularity that it has because it's so complete. Most importantly, on this day Master Kishimoto has reminded me of why story-telling is important - because it gives the people hearing the story hope!
Story-telling is a lost art in America if you ask me. The stars of the shows with the most popularity (with few exceptions) are the most negative underachievers you'll ever meet. In fact, negativity and low standards are so glamorized in this country one is almost considered socially unacceptable if one doesn't also embrace those qualities. This is not to say people aren't still telling good great stories here. It's just not what fetches the attention of the biggest movie studios or TV network programming. Especially TV network programming where mindless, brain-dead reality shows with NO morality to be found for miles and miles rule the airwaves anymore. Or they are cooking shows.
It's maddening. So perhaps that's why Naruto fires my imagination as profoundly as it does, because I've been in a drought of decent entertainment. Naruto is so much more that that, though; to deem it mere 'entertainment' falls sorely short of the mark. Indeed, Naruto is a way of life, one that I readily embrace!
(This is the first manga I've ever read. I was impelled to read it from watching the anime on Hulu.com. The story is very powerful and has made me a fan for life of Masashi Kishimoto.
The anime is pretty great and now that I've read the first volume of the manga I can say that, at least as far as the first few episodes are concerned, it stays pretty true to the manga. And even if it didn't, the anime is still awesome. The manga though provides a different experience, and if you've never read one before you will find out immediately why I say that. As a complete noob to manga, the rating I give this may be biased; not to mention already influenced by several episodes worth of the anime that sprang out of it.). (Like a doofus I accidentally deleted my review of this. Fortunately I saved a copy.) 'Once appeared a nine tail demon fox, its might tails could crumble mountains and cause tsunamis.'
'To fight the demon the people assembled all the shinobi of the village. One brave shinobi was able to seal it the demon, but because of that he lost his life. That shinobi was called the 4th Hokage.' Welcome to the wonderful world of Naruto. The title character Naruto is the protagonist of the series.
He's an orp (Like a doofus I accidentally deleted my review of this. Fortunately I saved a copy.) 'Once appeared a nine tail demon fox, its might tails could crumble mountains and cause tsunamis.'
'To fight the demon the people assembled all the shinobi of the village. One brave shinobi was able to seal it the demon, but because of that he lost his life. That shinobi was called the 4th Hokage.' Welcome to the wonderful world of Naruto. The title character Naruto is the protagonist of the series. He's an orphan, outcast, and surprisingly loves alone (not sure how the last part works and I've read the whole series).
Naruto is once again trying to graduate from the academy and the final exam is one he's failed time and again. Naruto has a special relationship with his teacher Iruka who happens to be one of two adults who normally ever speak to him. Naruto isn't the smartest kid, but he's fierce and determined.
Naruto is an awesome series and this is where it begins. Masashi Kishimoto (岸本 斉史 Kishimoto Masashi) is a Japanese manga artist, well known for creating the manga series Naruto. His younger twin brother, is also a manga artist and creator of the manga series O-Parts Hunter (666 Satan) and Blazer Drive. Two of his former assistants, Osamu Kajisa (Tattoo Hearts) and Yuuichi Itakura (Hand's), have also gone on to moderate success followin Masashi Kishimoto (岸本 斉史 Kishimoto Masashi) is a Japanese manga artist, well known for creating the manga series Naruto. His younger twin brother, is also a manga artist and creator of the manga series O-Parts Hunter (666 Satan) and Blazer Drive. Two of his former assistants, Osamu Kajisa (Tattoo Hearts) and Yuuichi Itakura (Hand's), have also gone on to moderate success following their work on Naruto. Kishimoto's first work as a manga artist was Karakuri (カラクリ?), which he submitted to Shueisha in 1995.
This earned him the Weekly Shōnen Jump's monthly 'Hop Step Award' in 1996, granted to promising new manga artists. This was followed in 1997 by a pilot version of Naruto (NARUTO-ナルト-), published in Akamaru Jump Summer. In 1998, Kishimoto premiered as a Weekly Shōnen Jump artist with a serialized version of Karakuri in Weekly Shōnen Jump, but it proved unpopular and was canceled soon after. In 1999, a serialized version of Naruto began publication in Weekly Shōnen Jump and quickly became a hit.