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      • While Sarutobi Sasuke is something of a composite of real-world individuals — he's a koga ninja, which is a group that actually once existed — "Naruto" directly nods to real-life history too through Danzo Shimura and Dan Kato.
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    • 10 Hand Signs
    • 9 The Role of A Ninja
    • 8 Their Connection to Cosmic Forces
    • 7 Ninja Tools & Equipment
    • 6 Danzo
    • 5 The Fuma Clan
    • 4 The Concept of Ninja Clans
    • 3 The Tailed Beasts
    • 2 Asura & Indra
    • 1 Certain Words & Phrases

    The hand signs a ninja uses to perform Jutsu and focus their chakra is one of the most recognizable aspects of the series, but it wasn't just made up on the spot. These hand signs are called Kuji Kiri and were used as a form of meditation and a way to focus a ninja's mind and energy before they performed death-defying stunts. While the real world s...

    The most obvious connection Naruto has to the real world is the shinobi themselves. Although western media have depicted ninja fairly inaccurately in the past, the one part of their roles in war and politics that has been fairly accurate and consistent is their penchant for stealth and less than honorable actions. For the most part, a shinobi was u...

    One less obvious connection Naruto has to the real world is their strong link to cosmic forces. While it didn't really start out that way, Naruto Shippuden'sending focuses on the history of the Otsutsuki clan and the Infinite Tsukuyomi, which have loose ties to these cosmic forces, but the real world equivalent was far less outlandish. Related: Nar...

    One of the most recognizable aspects of the ninja are the various tools and weapons they employ in their less than honorable night-time activities, something that Narutogets fairly accurate when it comes to some of the weapons. Shinobi would often use katana, shuriken, and small explosives in battle, while kunai were more often used as field equipm...

    There are several well-known shinobi from history, with the most well-known most likely being Hatori Hanzo due to his influence at the time, but there are several others that aren't as common knowledge, such as Kato Danzo. The inspiration for Danzo Shimuralikely came from Kato Danzo, as they were both known for fooling many people with their percei...

    Like Kato Danzo, the Fuma clan were based on historical figures, in this case, the Fuma ninja clan. In Naruto, the Fuma clan and their land eventually became the Land of Sound, who went on to become Orochimaru's sound ninja, but there was also a second variation found only in the anime. The other Fuma clan were the creators of the Fuma Shuriken, a ...

    The families in Naruto, particularly those who go on to become shinobi, are almost always referred to as a clan, such as the Uchiha and Hyuga clans in Konoha. While real-world ninja didn't have superpowers and eyes that can see through walls, they did organize themselves into clans based on which family they served. Related: Naruto: 5 Heroes Who Ne...

    While the tailed beasts were obviously not based on historical fact, they are heavily based on folklore that was common during the period when shinobi were more prevalent. For the most part, each tailed beast is based on a different spirit, usually one that causes chaos or mischief in its wake. Kuruma, the Nine-Tailed Fox, is based on the kitsune, ...

    The characters of Asura and Indra, the brothers whose powers are reincarnated and forced to battle one another for all eternity, aren't based on real-world people, but their names are based on real-world religions. In several eastern religions, particularly Hinduism and Buddhism, the asura are power-seeking demi-gods that battle Indra many times, t...

    Anime jargon is often derivative of a real-world equivalent, which is the case with a lot of words and phrases in Naruto. Taijutsu and ninjutsu are both based used fairly accurately to describe certain aspects of a shinobi's combat skills, while the ninja ranking system is ripped straight out of the real world. The Jonin were known as the "head nin...

  2. Feb 23, 2024 · The movie will be based on the manga created by Masashi Kishimoto. “Naruto” has printed over 250 million copies in more than 60 countries and territories. It follows adolescent ninja Naruto...

  3. Feb 23, 2024 · The manga series by Masashi Kishimoto, which has sold more than 250 million volumes worldwide, tells the story of Naruto Uzumaki, a young ninja who dreams of becoming the the leader of his...

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    • It Was Always The Plan For Sasuke To Fight Naruto. Most of the rivalry between Naruto and Sasuke was in Naruto's own head at the start of the series. By the time Sasuke decided to desert the village to train with Orochimaru, he had considered Naruto a true rival himself.
    • He Gave Up His Goggles For A Time. When Naruto's manga was first released, he had a unique design. In addition to his orange outfit, he wore goggles on the top of his head.
    • Kishimoto’s Wife Believed Naruto Would End Up With Sakura. Naruto had a crush on Sakura during the early years of the series, while Sakura had feelings for Sasuke, and Hinata had a crush on Naruto.
    • His Blood Type Is Type B. In Japan, there is a theory that says blood type can indicate personality traits. That's why the Naruto databooks include the blood types of characters as well.
  4. Naruto [a] is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Masashi Kishimoto and published by Shueisha in Weekly Shōnen Jump. It tells the story of Naruto Uzumaki, an adolescent ninja who searches constantly for recognition and dreams of becoming the Hokage, the ninja in his village who is acknowledged as the leader and the strongest of all.

  5. Naruto Uzumaki (Japanese: うずまき ナルト, Hepburn: Uzumaki Naruto) (/ ˈ n ɑː r u t oʊ /) is the titular protagonist of the manga Naruto, created by Masashi Kishimoto. He is a ninja from the fictional Hidden Leaf Village (Japanese: 木ノ葉隠れ, Hepburn: konohagakure).

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