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Why Naruto's Fights Are Better Than Dragon Ball's
There's no doubt that Narutoand Dragon Ball are two of the greatest shōnen series of all time, but one series has a leg up on the other in terms of fights. Fights are the most important part of a good ...
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The Naruto vs. Gaara rematch Kishimoto didn't want you to see is one of the series' best fights
Naruto and Gaara’s secret rematch, which unfolded in one of the lesser seen arcs of the franchise, is among the best fights ...
Boruto: Naruto Next Generations centers on Boruto Uzumaki, the child of Naruto Uzumaki, the Seventh Hokage. In the peaceful Hidden Leaf Village, Boruto tries to carve out his own path as a ninja while ...
C.M. Edwards is a writer currently employed by Valnet as a GameRant lists writer. He has been working professionally as a writer and editor for the past seven years in multiple fields, including comic ...
Lucas Kloberdanz-Dyck is a writer for Collider. He grew up creating lists, stories, and worlds, which led to his love of anime and video games. He attended Sheridan College where he earned an Honours ...
Naruto Shippuden fights are some of the best in the entire franchise. The Naruto franchise as a whole is a narrative behemoth that earned millions of fans’ hearts over the past decades. Although none ...
Naruto has blessed the world with some of the greatest fights in fiction on multiple occasions, and it is time to celebrate 20 years since possibly the series’ best one aired. It was the perfect fight ...
The world of Naruto has given us countless battles that pushed the boundaries of what ninja techniques could accomplish. From forbidden jutsu that cost their users everything to legendary abilities ...
Cathlyn Melo is an experienced anime writer from the Philippines with a Master in Business Administration. She was once a hospital employee before deciding to pursue her passion for anime and manga ...
The internet meme turned manga juggernaut has landed the animator behind the legendary 'Naruto' Rock Lee fight—which is all the quality assurance a shonen anime could ask for.
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