Naruto Might be One of the Least Impactful Characters in His Own Series Despite Being One of the Biggest Shonen Anime

Naruto Uzumaki loses credibility in a recent Twitter trend as fans choose other characters as their favorites.

Naruto Might be One of the Least Impactful Characters in His Own Series Despite Being One of the Biggest Shonen Anime

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  • Naruto's main character Naruto Uzumaki is one of the biggest main characters in the anime world.
  • However, a recent trend going on twitter suggest that he lost credibility and may no longer be the fan favorite character.
  • Naruto's loss of credibility does not imply that he was a lousy main character for the series. It simply demonstrates that people relate to other characters more and chose them as their favourite characters.
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Naruto Uzumaki is without a doubt one of the most renowned anime and manga characters. Naruto’s growth and development as a character throughout the series is one of the primary reasons why the series achieved such a tremendous success. Naruto has always been an outcast, daring, determined, and hard worker. He never gave up, no matter what the odds were. Above all, Naruto is a gentle soul who has always considered the well-being of others. These qualities make him the ideal main character for the series.

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Naruto Uzumaki

However, a recent trend on Twitter may disagree with Naruto being the most impactful character of the series. A recent Twitter trend called “Who in Naruto…” simplifies down to people mentioning their favorite character, Jutsus, arcs, bouts, and so on from the series, with Naruto Uzumaki curiously not showing up in the favorite character area.

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Naruto May Not Be The Favorite Character from his Own Series

This new “Who in Naruto…” on Twitter has provided a lot of fans of the series the opportunity to share their favorite aspects of the series. And Naruto Uzumaki’s presence as their current favorite character isn’t all that strong.

Many fans preferred different characters rather than the protagonist. There could be numerous reasons behind this, but it all boils down to a person’s opinion. Every fan may have different reasons for enjoying or disliking Naruto as a character and/or as a protagonist.

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However, the majority of choices were against Naruto, indicating that the character may have lost some credibility as the primary character due to his demeanor, capacity to be the center of attraction, or any other cause.

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Naruto

Naruto losing credibility doesn’t mean that he was a bad main character for the series. It just shows that people relate to other characters more and choose them as their favorite characters. But if their favorite character gets the center stage, they too may have many complexities that would reduce their fan following.

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Naruto is Still One of the Most Celebrated Protagonist

The fact that Naruto Uzumaki isn’t as well-known these days doesn’t mean he isn’t still popular among fans. It could just suggest that other characters are more intriguing to the fans. There is no denying, however, that Naruto is one of the most influential and recognized anime and manga characters of all time, having become a cultural phenomenon all over the world. There is no doubt that Naruto Uzumaki has made a significant contribution to the anime and manga industries, leading a franchise with an enduring impact.

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Naruto Shippuden

Naruto is one of the best anime heroes, and while his popularity may decrease over time, he will always be revered. His legacy has inspired not only fans but also many other manga creators for their work which is a much bigger thing than any Twitter poll altogether.

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Written by Tarun Kohli

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Konichiwa! With a Master's Degree in Journalism and Mass Communication and a 2-year experience in Digital media writing, I am on my way to becoming one of the biggest anime content writers in my country. My passion for writing and Anime has helped me connect with Fandomwire, and share my love and experience with the world.