Naruto Season 6

 

 What does your favoured naruto character say approximately you?


The world of Naruto is full of outside heroes - some loved ones, some misunderstood, all struggling to defend their ideas right and wrong. With so many compelling characters to choose from, your favourite Naruto character says a lot about you. Some identity with the naughty, nimble hero Naruto Uzumaki, while others may like his sensual sense of Kakashi. What attracts different fans of anime who are popular for characters with such different personalities and backgrounds?


We examine readers' favourite characters from both Naruto and Naruto: Shippuden. At Ranker we use our polling data to scientifically back up a group of people who love Naruto the most, thanks to 756K votes on our list of best Naruto characters. We have the ability to back up most of what that data means. Here are some of the things we learned about people's tastes in Naruto characters, and we created a whole lot more to illustrate what we learned for their fun.

Midwest tends towards Shikamaru:

In a universe filled with very serious ninjas, the Shikamaru motto is a relaxed, reckless exception to the rule. Shikamaru's unique intelligence allows him to be a talented ninja with a lot of physical exertion. Their ambition is not to dominate their power over others, but to create a safe and moral world where people are free to do what they want to do - or do anything. Instead of looking for the spotlight, he wants to help Naruto transform into hockey and serve as his personal mentor.

All of these features fit exactly with our understanding of the Midwestern. Unlike the glamorous beaches, Midwest focuses on the common football, agriculture and civilized chillies of life, to consistently attract everyone's attention. Not surprisingly, this famous friendly American territory was designed for a character emerging from conflict. And if there is one character who dislikes nothing more than Lujili, he is the one who swims under the Cuyahoga River, which is the Shikamaru slogan.

Millennials like Itachi Uchiha:

In both television and film, the last 20 years of pop culture have been defined by anti-sympathizers such as Itachi Uncha. TV shows like Mad Men, Breaking Bad and The Sopranos challenge audiences to be sympathetic to the main characters who show them the moral best. Meanwhile, observer fans like Thanos and Kilmonger are finally debating whether the "bad guys" are exactly Lera, and the Joker got his Oscar-nominated source story. It makes sense that anime fans who grew up in the Ontario era would love a character like Itachi.

Itachi Naruto is one of the most powerful adversaries in the universe, an international criminal who has become infamous to most of his family. After his death, it appears that the Uchiha dynasty carried out these assassinations in order to prevent a planned uprising and to save his brother Duke. Whether that motivation was enough to justify the killing of the upper classes who had infant children came up for debate. But suffice it to say that Itachi is a great example of a morally vague character that has become very popular in the 21st century.

Our Sandiest States Gara wrote:

Gara is one of the most popular characters in the Naruto series, a total # 7 pick on our list. But he is more popular than anywhere else - they are states like Nevada, California and Hawaii. Could all these places be home to cold and unbalanced people like Gara, people associated with Shinobi who see every creature as a threat to their lives in the long run? Or maybe there is more sand in these places.

Nevada has more deserts on its borders than the United States, and there are beautiful beaches around Hawaii - California is blessed with these two sandy climates. Gara, also known as "Gara of the Sand" and "Gara of the Desert", is known for its ability to control sand. Throughout the anime, he uses sand to wipe out his enemies, defend himself from attacks, build weapons and build a large shield at once to protect the entire Suna village.

Gara brings her personal sand supply with her wherever she goes, but can also change the surrounding sand. Nevada residents are believed to have ammunition to work with if they are a shikoku grater with a tail. Hopefully, they will use it to vigilantly kill people without protecting their villages so that their undeniable blood lust can be eradicated.



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