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Naruto Next Generations Skip to main content Manga & Anime Favorites Bleach Boruto Pokémon Ito-verse My Hero Academia Naruto Read Free Manga! Gomi Menu Dismiss Read Watch Shonen Jump VIZ Manga Create Calendar Find a title or a character. Read Free Manga! Naruto Pokémon Boruto My Hero Academia Ito-verse Bleach SHONEN JUMP Action-Adventure Fantasy Jump to: Anime Manga Boruto: Naruto Next Generations The chaos of youth will test the greatest of ninja! Creation/Supervision by Masashi Kishimoto, Art by Mikio Ikemoto, Script by Ukyo Kodachi | MoreLess about Boruto: Naruto Next Generations The life of the shinobi is beginning to change. Boruto Uzumaki, son of Seventh Hokage Naruto Uzumaki, has enrolled in the Ninja Academy to learn the ways of the ninja. Now, as a series of mysterious events unfolds, Boruto’s story is about to begin! Author/artist Masashi Kishimoto was born in 1974 in rural Okayama Prefecture, Japan. Like many kids, he was first inspired to become a manga artist in elementary school when he read Dragon Ball. After spending time in art college, he won the Hop Step Award for new manga artists with his story Karakuri. After considering various genres for his next project, Kishimoto decided on a story steeped in traditional Japanese culture.
His first version of Naruto, drawn in 1997, was a one-shot story about fox spirits; his final version, which debuted in Weekly Shonen Jump in 1999, quickly became the most popular ninja manga in the world.
He praised the author's ability to invigorate stock characters. [5] Henry Ma of Ka Leo O Hawaii praised the series' humor and art, noting that the latter was "very nice" and was similar to Fairy Tail. [123] Danica Davidson of Otaku USA noted that the first volume showed promise and recommended it for fans of action/adventure shonen manga. [124] Matthew Warner from The Fandom Post, in his review of Volume 1, stated "With a likable enough main cast and a seemingly solid world, this volume gets the series off to a nice start. "[125] Leroy Douresseaux of Comic Book Bin said that the story reminds him of some of his favorite shonen manga and has an intriguing backstory and internal mythology, calling it "one of the best new series of the year for young readers" and giving it an "A" rating. [126] Dale Bashir of IGN Southeast Asia praised the series for its fast and engaging pacing, action sequences, and presentation of female characters on equal grounds compared to their male counterparts, calling it the "perfect encapsulation of the strengths and weaknesses of the shonen genre as a whole. "[127] However, not all critics were positive, with a board of comic book writers at San Diego Comic-Con listing the manga as one of the
worst from 2016. [128] Anime[edit] In November 2019,
Crunchyroll listed Black Clover in their "Top 100 best anime of the 2010s". [129] In January 2021, it was revealed that Black Clover was the most-watched anime series on Crunchyroll in 2020, being watched in 87 countries and territories all over the world. [130][131] Asta and Yami's fight against Dante was also listed as the sixth best anime fight from 2021 by Crunchyroll. [132] Alex Osborn of IGN, in his review of the first episode, mentioned that its premise is not novel but concludes that it is "ultimately a solid introduction to the Clover Kingdom, and lays the groundwork for what will hopefully be an empowering story about the importance of never giving up.
In the waiting room, due to Ippo being unable to clinch his fist hard enough to punch, Yamaguchi, who arrived to Osaka, gave Ippo a shot containing pain killers to smother the pain. In the ring, Kamogawa
asked Ippo about the shot, which Ippo answered that he had no idea as he could not feel his fist. Ippo lands his first right on Sendō. When the match began, Ippo's guard was immediately knocked back by two of Sendō's jabs. Ippo backed away to the ropes from the pressure Sendō emitted. Knowing that being
defensive would not cut it, tried to strike with a left, but was hit back immediately, causing Ippo to go defensive again.