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NARUTO 72 (Jump Comics) door Masashi…
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NARUTO 72 (Jump Comics) (editie 2015)

door Masashi Kishimoto (Auteur)

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The peace following Kaguya's defeat is short-lived as Sasuke tries to take total control. Can Naruto change his old friend's mind and bring true peace to the ninja world in the final volume of Naruto?
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Titel:NARUTO 72 (Jump Comics)
Auteurs:Masashi Kishimoto (Auteur)
Info:Shūeisha (2015)
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Oof. I don't think I'm yet ready for Naruto to be over, even though I just read the final volume. I've grown up reading this series, so thinking about it ending --- well, it's been a hell of a ride, all seventy-two volumes, with quite the worthwhile ending. Thank you, Kishimoto-sensei. ( )
  sarahlh | Mar 6, 2021 |
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  lcslibrarian | Aug 13, 2020 |
It's hard to be anything but speechless after going through all that.

Most of the volume was taken up between a good and solid resolution between Naruto and Sasuke, with the final fight that had been so damn necessary from the beginning of the manga and brought to such a howling crescendo.

It was absolutely gorgeous. I cried like a babe. The message was friendship, and no matter how many times the theme has been pounded into my thick skull over the length of the manga, it still resonates because it's true.

What I really wanted more of was the very last chapter, ten years later, and giving us a LOT MORE. The Gaiden was also good, but that's also finished, of course, and now I'm just sitting here twiddling my thumbs and wanting to know what else is going to happen, because we DON'T KNOW. How is the ninja world now? Did Naruto succeed in wiping out the cycle of hate? Does Sasuke come home every once in a while to grab a little nookie? I want to know!

Sigh.

I guess that's what all the forums are for. Hell, most of them are probably all deep web by now. If anyone out there wants to send me any links to any slash, please skip it. I want serious story. :)

What a damn awesome series, and it deserves all the props and fanbase it has got. I don't care one shit about all the haters. :) ( )
  bradleyhorner | Jun 1, 2020 |
A wonderful conclusion to an epic manga series. As with all good books, I was sad when I finished reading it. Naruto, Gaara, Rock Lee and Itachi will forever stay in my heart.

My takeaways:
1. Never give up.
2. Believe in people.
3. Even if someone did evil things, their intention might still have been good.
4. Acknowledge the negativity in yourself, so that you can deal with it.

Full manga review at https://anushanarasimhan.com/2015/12/19/naruto-manga-review/ ( )
  anushanarasimhan | Feb 5, 2020 |
I started watching the Naruto anime years and years ago, but it went on for so long that I was never able to finish, let alone get into Shippuden. Then, my husband started getting into more anime and manga stuff and agreed to watch the series with me. We just barely made it to the Shippuden anime series before the wonderful Chicago Public Library released the entire manga series on Overdrive. My local branch of the library doesn’t have a lot of manga, so I requested a volume or two once in a while, but didn’t get very far into the manga series, so this release was HUGE. I could read it on my computer and not have to deal with waiting a week for it to ship to my branch. At the same time, my husband and I cancelled our CrunchyRoll subscription, so we didn’t have access to Shippuden anymore. So, he started reading the manga as well.

Without giving spoilers, I’m going to sum up my feelings of the series as a whole — all 72 volumes. It starts off as a bit of a fun story, with Naruto trying to become a ninja and being loudmouthed about how he’s going to be Hokage someday, but quickly takes a bit of a darker turn. They are, after all, ninja and are very often in real danger when they take on their missions. Kishimoto doesn’t hold back when he crafts the story — the battles and dangers are high-stakes and even at 11 years old, the characters fight for their lives. I enjoyed this, because being a ninja would be dangerous, so I appreciated that this series had that level of honesty and genuineness.

My favorite parts, however, are the characters. You can tell that Kishimoto loves what he does, because there’s a wonderful playfulness to the characters that drew me in and made me fall in love with them. Each character has their own flaws and personalities, but you see that they are generally good people who care about their friends and their families. They work hard to protect them and when there’s danger, they all come together to fight against it. The series shines when the characters are given a chance to go above and beyond for their comrades, and this series is, in the end, a series about what it means to be friends.

Though it’s a long series, I would say it’s worth it. It’s almost bittersweet that we’ve finished it. We spent the better part of the year reading the manga together, talking about new developments and following the characters in their journey. Unlike the anime, which dragged on with filler episodes, the manga is perfect. Some things drag on, but the pacing is overall great for the story. It’s made me laugh out loud and cry, sometimes both at once. And while everything isn’t over-explained in the final volume, all my questions were answered satisfactorily. I loved reading about Naruto’s story and his journey to becoming an adult. There’s a reason why this is such a popular series — it’s really, really good. If anything about it at all interests you even in the slightest, I’d highly recommend getting started on it.

Also posted on Purple People Readers. ( )
  sedelia | Jan 9, 2017 |
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