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30 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
gripping...,
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This review is from: Naruto, Vol. 1: The Tests of the Ninja (Paperback)
naruto, you could say at first glance seems like a tyical shounen manga... a loud-noisy-misbehaving-and-mischievious protagonist, lots of action, fast-paced plot and humor abound. what makes it atypical is that beneath the brash exterior is the hidden soft center. face it, naruto is a bleeding heart in disguise.
naruto is an orphan with a mysterious past who is known as the #1 troublemaker in the shinobi (ninja) village of hidden leaf. the story starts of with him in the midst of a prank, much to the anoyance of the villagers. what we don't know (yet) is why he finds it absolutely imperative to do so... resulting in his behavior. mysteriously, nearly all the adults of hidden leaf is cold and antagonistic towards him, which inadvertently results in his seclusion even amongst kids his age. it doesn't help that naruto isn't exactly the average high achiever at ninja academy, in fact, he has always been the last in his class. studies isn't exactly one of his finer points. the story moves on quickly; his third attempt at graduation exam leads him from one problem to another, all without losing a beat. amidst all the madness and general shunning of the village population, only naruto's homeroom teacher seems to understand what goes on in naruto's head. ironically, this doesn't stop naruto from making trouble for iruka-sensei... i really do like the artwork in naruto, even if may seems to be unaccustomed to it. after seeing many mangas with generally sparse art, i find the illustrations of this manga to be detailed and lively. the village in the background seems to come alive with daily activities and the combination of modern infrastructure and mystical ninja arts makes an interesting combination. i like that naruto takes place in an alternate universe, and the contrasts of the ancient and new in this world makes it unique and entertaining. the characters are also very endearing, and one finds it hard not to be attached to at least one of them. in fact, i am fond of a few! although there seems to be stereotypical characterization, somehow none of them seems stale. what makes them special is that each of them has their quirks and depth. and for a cast with ever expanding numbers, i have to tip my hat to the mangaka for making them distinct and personable. let me warn you though, that while this book is full of hijinks and humor, it also is unexpectedly rife with tear-inducing scenes and angsty undertone. it's one of the few books that could make you cry and laugh at the same moment. i've read nearly all the chapters there is of naruto (currently 200+ and still going on strong), and i have to say it's like that all the way. personally, i won't read this in public coz i know it'll be a tragic day indeed when i laughed at one moment and then burst into tears the next for all and sundry to see. another quirk concerning this series is that one of the most mentioned about character in this series, the 4th hokage (also called by his other title, yondaime) is a character shrouded in mystery. other than his title and his incredible skills and reputation, hardly anything is known about him, not even his real name. for a character that only appears in flashbacks and conversations his legacy is undoubtedly far reaching and incidentally, he's one of my favorite characters. i'd love to see if kishimoto will dedicate a chapter or two on the 4th hokage, and how he will be portrayed. naruto is, imho, a true gem in the world of shounen manga, and perhaps even in the world of mangas in general. even after (currently) 24 volumes published in japan, it hasn't lost its freshness, intensity and gripping plot that makes readers clamor for more, yours truly included. quite a feat indeed. this is not a manga to be missed.
52 of 61 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Naruto is one foxy dude!,
This review is from: Naruto, Vol. 1: The Tests of the Ninja (Paperback)
"Naruto," while not an all-time favorite, is a great, funny manga series that everyone should give a read. It is a wacky Ninja tale, complete with magic nine-tailed foxes and secret ninja techniques. Anyone looking for even a grain of historical accuracy should look elsewhere, as "Naruto" is just about the hijinks. Definitely nothing subtle here, just "pie-in-the-face" style of humor and laughs.This first volume, "The Tests of the Ninja," lays the groundwork, including Naruto's origin and the cast of supporting characters. While stereotypes abound, each is interesting enough and offers some unique drama. The art is nice, although not groundbreaking, and suits the funky story. Viz's decision to run the book in the correct way, right to left, is really appreciated as the artwork can be original an un-flipped as it is in most English-translated manga series. One note: as someone who has read both the Japanese version and the English, the translation is excellent. No worries there.
19 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Enthusiastically written and drawn,
By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Naruto, Vol. 1: The Tests of the Ninja (Paperback)
Volume 1 of Naruto by Masashi Kishimoto begins the action-packed manga (Japanese comic) saga of a twelve-year-old boy undergoing the tests of the ninja in his home village. He is a showoff, a klutz, and an unpopular young man, yet hidden within him is a terrible power - a nine-tailed fox demon that once claimed the life of the village's greatest champion. Enthusiastically written and drawn, Naruto doesn't disappoint in terms of action yet offers a strong dose of comedy and whimsy lest it take itself too seriously. A highly enjoyable, thoroughly entertaining read, Naruto is especially commended to the attention of manga and Japanese anime enthusiasts.
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A real page turner,
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This review is from: Naruto, Vol. 1: The Tests of the Ninja (Paperback)
I'm actually in my mid-twenties and I can't put this book down. At first when I saw it on Cartoon Network I thought "this is stupid, a mischevous Bart Simpson clone who stars in his own anime." But seeing how popular it had become I decided to buy the first DVD boxed set with money that was burning a hole in my pocket. After that I was hooked! I had to start buying all of the manga because I can't stand waiting to find out what happens next. Even though I'm definently not an Otaku, and reading right-to-left gives me a headache; it never slowed me down even a little bit. I read all 11 books in less than a week and I even bought the Shonen Jump magazine to see one of the conclusions.
The character development is great, there isn't a single one that I think they should do without. Naruto has a lot of heart and it is a pretty inspirational story. I'd be lying if I said I didn't even get choked up at some parts. It's also very unpredicable, the protagonists don't always win, the antagonists aren't always as tough as they seem. One thing is for sure, it's full of suprises. It is almost like it's own little world that forms itself in real-time. I think many non-anime fans may even like it too.
10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent - Surprising on many levels!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Naruto, Vol. 1: The Tests of the Ninja (Paperback)
I normally don't read shonen (boys) manga, because it just isn't my thing. BUT...after a friend loaned me this first volume, I couldn't get enough! There's a lot of character development and back story packed into this manga. The students grow and change, becoming more mature as the volumes progress.There's a good mix of action scenes and plot movement, so I think it's safe to say that there's something for just about everyone in the Naruto manga (it even has a lot of female fans!). The battles are interesting in that your favorite character (or the one who seems most likely to win) may not win. The use of extreme force is often balanced by the fact that it's a severe drain on the user. The characters need to think quickly and choose which fighting form is appropriate to the given situation, rather than just rush in haphazardly. But all that is, in my mind, secondary to the interesting characters present in the manga. Many of them have elaborate backstories which serve to bring this story to life. The only downside is that one of the main females is rather...well...useless. But I have a feeling that will change as she learns and grows from the trials presented her. I can't recommend this manga highly enough!
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
THIS... IS...AN...AWESOME...BOOK!,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Naruto, Vol. 1: The Tests of the Ninja (Paperback)
I'm totally psyched about this book. I've read 4 out of 7 of the series. I love this book so much I did a book report about it and got an A. But any way its about a boy that adults ignore because he has a Demon fox inside of him. The kids in the village dont know about the Fox but neither does Naruto but kids pick on him because he shows off and acts like a brat because he doesnt have parents and needs attention and love. Him and his Rival Sasuke and his crush Sakura team up for ninja missions with their Adult leader Kakashi and meet new ninjas make new enemies and go to new places so Naruto can become the next HOKAGE!!! Its a great new manga but please only read it if your 11 or Older their is some blood. Oh Im 12. This first turned me on to manga... its just that great.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
If You Don't Like NARUTO You Will Live Your Life In Boredom and inexcitment!!!,
This review is from: Naruto, Vol. 1: The Tests of the Ninja (Paperback)
This was my first manga sieries and my first favorite. It's a great manga very exiting, great story, great drawings, and the characters are very lively and funny but there may not be picturs suitibal for kids under 10 years of age like the violence and certain inappropriate things.
Really i don't get why people don't like NARUTO but it's there stupidity so don't listen to them. But for those who don't know you probobly should that in manga you have to read right to left instead of left to right but don't worry you'll get used to it. But any way the sieries boils down to a demon fox who tries to destroy the land. And a powerful ninja ( by the way the storys about ninjas ) seals the demon in a baby boy and when the boy grows up he's dispised so he has a dream to be the best ninja ever so he can get respect aside from the fact that he acts like a 4 year old. But later on in the sieries he becomes more mature. But still don't be surprised if the story goes down hill from volumes 2 through 4 because it's all Zabuza and he won't die and it get's annoying. My personal favorite is volume 7. Anyway you won't be dissapointed with this seiries trust me. some other manga that i perfer are Whistle!, One Piece, the Prince of tennis, hikaru no go, MAR, Zatch Bell, Gamerz Heaven, Shaman King, Dragon Ball Z, and Yu-Gi-Oh. Bleach I would give 4 stars and Yu Yu Hakusho i would give three and a half stars.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
a great book for older teens!,
This review is from: Naruto, Vol. 1: The Tests of the Ninja (Paperback)
this was a terrific book, it was exciting and thrilling! it's an action and a real thriller! i recommend it, however for older readers. it contains nudity and offensive behavior.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Action Manga,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Naruto, Vol. 1: The Tests of the Ninja (Paperback)
Are you an avid manga reader ? Do you salivate at the thought of owning the complete Ruroni Kenshin or Dragon Ball Z? Then I totally recommend Naruto. It mixes intense Ninja Action, screwball comedy and thrilling suspense and plot twists. There are ten volumes of Naruto available and I own volumes 1-9 so you know you can trust me. Each Naruto volume gets better every time and is never disappointing. If you enjoy Naruto,other manga from Shonen Jump I might recommend to you are One Piece and Dragon Ball Z which have (like Naruto ) Great battle sequences. Manga from Viz Media I would recommend are Inuyasha and Ranma 1/2. They combine thrilling action with hilarious comedy. To sum it all up Naruto is my favorite manga and is one of the best manga in the world. Plus if you like the manga you can purchase the anime (Japanese animation or cartoon) on DVD. It may not be as good as the manga but it's still nice to have to add to your treasured collection of manga and anime.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
the best ever,
By A Customer
This review is from: Naruto, Vol. 1: The Tests of the Ninja (Paperback)
Naruto is one of the best animes ever!!! I already saw up to episode 77.Right now its my favorite.i'm a really BIG fan of Naruto. well,Naruto is about the story of how the nine-tails demon fox got sealed inside of naruto by the 4th hokage.and by doing that the 4th also died because using the technique that he used,the user had to give up his life too.so 13 years later,everyone pretty much hates naruto.all the adults that survived that fight with the demon fox know about it.the 3rd now is the hokage of Konoha,their village.he made a rule saying that the event that took place should never be told to anyone... especially naruto.so the adults hate him right?well all their kis followed in their parents footsteps and also hated naruto, although they don't know about his secret.so naruto grew up pretty much by himself. lonely, huh? and in order to get everyone to acknowledge him,he causes trouble.but he finally found his first person that cares for him alot.that person is his teacher Iruka.and along the way to becoming the best ninja ever,he meets more people who care for him.those people are:his crush,Sakura,his rival,Saske,and his jounin teacher,Kakashi. this is the best anime ever so when ever it comes out,go get it and watch it!!!!!!!!!
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Naruto, Vol. 1: The Tests of the Ninja by Masashi Kishimoto (Paperback - August 6, 2003)
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