Parents' Guide to

Naruto

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Common Sense Media Review

Li Lai By Li Lai , based on child development research. How do we rate?

age 11+

First series in popular franchise has fights, stereotypes.

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Why Age 11+?

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Parent and Kid Reviews

age 9+

Based on 97 parent reviews

age 4+

Naruto Shippuden is recommended for all ages

If you're at home just munching on some snacks and can only watch a bunch of random TY commercials then let me introduce you to an anime that you will never forget, Naruto Shippuden Watching this Anime will keep your eyes glued to the screen, there will never be a day that you will take those eyes off the TV. The transitions and effects may look fresh from the naked eye. But oh no! There's more, if you put the transitions and effects in slow motion then you will soon realize that the Animator uses only 2 to 3 movements to make the animations pop up. These Animators are really smart and creative, it'll probably blow your mind. Next up is the Soundtrack, so if you're still that lazy bum that can only look at the animations of Naruto Shippuden. Let me introduce the second most important, soundtrack is important because without the soundtrack the Anime would not be too exciting. The soundtrack is available on YouTube and Spotify for you to listen to, feel free to enjoy the festive music! Last but not least ladies and gentlemen, the grand finale… The story plot! The story of Naruto Shippuden is a fantasy world of ninjas that can release elemental attacks called Justus. The complex story might be hard to understand if you just try to memorize all episodes over 100, just keep watching and you will soon know the story easily. Now that you have enjoyed a good anime, now you will never need to worry about getting bored!
age 9+

when I saw that there was nothing on positive messages I was confused cause the whole show is about if you dream big and work hard you will be great

Is It Any Good?

Our review:
Parents say (97 ):
Kids say (535 ):

This hit series tugs at the heart by following the psychological, physical, and social challenges of young shinobi and the villagers they're charged with helping. Among the fighters, Naruto might be one of the loudest and most naïve -- obnoxious to some -- but his unyielding spirit takes him far.

At 220 episodes long, the series keeps viewers interested through exciting fight sequences, dynamic animation, and a plethora of cliffhangers. Though the pacing can stall at times, especially when multiple plots run parallel and no action takes place beyond cutting back and forth between tense situations, the feel-good messages and beautiful friendships makes this an easy watch.

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