Who is Naruto?

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Searching on the net you can find thousands of Japanese anime characters, across different genres and catering to different tastes.
Japanese anime is loved by all sorts of people from different cultural and social backgrounds allover the world. However, there are a few characters that become so popular that they now are truly idols.
Naruto Akatsuki Itachi Uchiha Deluxe Men's Cosplay Costume and Accessories SetThis is Naruto case. Naruto is the main character of a Japanese manga created by Masashi Kishimoto and was first published by Shueisha in 1999 in the 43rd issue of Japan’s weekly Shonen Jump magazine.
Basically, the story revolves around a 12 years old boy with the title name Naruto Uzumaki who dreams of becoming a Hokage in his local village of Konohagakure.
This manga was then turned into anime in 2002 by Studio Pierrot and Aniplex being premiered across Japan TV Tokyo network on October 2002 and after this initial release Naruto anime series became so popular that was translated into English and another languages allover the world. 
In the USA and Canada Viz Media has licensed the manga and anime and has been publishing the manga series in their Shonen Jump magazine as well as the individual volumes. The anime series began be aired in the USA and Canada in 2005, and in 2006 in the UK and later in Australia.

The original series has completed with 220 episodes.
The current second running series is called Naruto Shippuden.

 

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Even though it debuted some time after the manga, the anime quickly caught up, since one anime episode usually covers one or two manga chapters. To prevent overlapping, the anime’s producers tend to organize content from the manga chapters into long, uneventful sections followed by short bursts of action, sometimes adding filler content in between. By the time the Sasuke Retrieval arc ended in the anime (episode 135), the series was at a point where it was quickly gaining on the manga. At the conclusion of this arc, the anime immediately switched to anime-only filler episodes to allow the manga to broaden the gap once more. Most of the filler episodes are stand-alone stories, with a few being part of arcs that are several episodes long. The filler episodes lasted for 85 episodes, the duration of the first series. 

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From all of the comments we have received about the Anime television show “Naruto Shippuden” airing on Disney’s XD channel, in addition to everything we have read online, it is apparent that most Naruto fans are not happy. Naruto was only aired in Japan up until Disney XD began airing episodes on October 28, 2009. Owned and created by VIZ Media, the show was also available for viewers to stream and watch online [...]

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