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Naruto, Vol. 50: Water Prison Death Match (Naruto #50)
This series has won the highest rating both as a comic and as anime. The protagonist aspires to be the greatest ninja among a village full of shinobi warrior-magicians. But he must first earn the respect of his peers and teachers while maintaining his integrity. Volume 50 In Japanese. Distributed by Tsai Fong Books, Inc.
188 pages
Published
September 1st 2010
by Shueisha/Tsai Fong Books
(first published March 4th 2010)
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I love this series. Some series lose quality over time, or get too diluted with repetitive story lines, but Naruto has matured/aged so well. In the earliest volumes, you see a group of young kids graduating from school, learning to be ninjas, and really learning how to become adults. And always at the core of the fun and levity, action and adventure, is the serious stories of both Naruto and Sasuke. Two boys with similar suffering, losing their entire families early in life and learning how to c...more
Ah, the volume with the infamous "STOP JOKING SAKURA" chapters. Yeah, that didn't go down well, did it? At least Sakura meant well. The fight between Killer Bee and Kisame was pretty epic, as was Sasuke's release of Susano'o against Gaara. I don't get people giving Gaara shit for crying a little over Sasuke's story; if anyone in that building understood Sasuke's situation the most, it would definitely be Gaara. Re-read the part of the Genin Test arc where Gaara fights Naruto then come back and t...more
Pretty good. No real complaints. I'm just not as emotionally invested in the whole thing as I used to be. :( It makes me sad, but I have 100+ chapters ahead of me, so I hope it can suck me back in. I liked seeing Kisame transform. That's pretty much how my brain has always seen him -the man-shark- so it was satisfying. I liked his water bubble trap, too. And Ponta is really cute. And that even more retro version of Guy-sensei, Sabu was mildly amusing. I liked seeing Yamato-taichou as I always do...more
Mixed feelings on this one. It was almost boring until the very end, which seemed to redeem itself. Perhaps it's just my imagination, but it seems like some of the characters are becoming very simplistic in their hairstyles and costumes. I guess one can only come up with so many character designs before they start running out of fresh ideas. Still, it gives me hope that the series will jump back into greatness.
Killer Bee is my favorite jinchuriki.
Aug 31, 2012
David De
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Serious fights within this volume.
Mar 01, 2011
Lizzete rendon
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i wnna read sooo badly its intense
lame move, sakura.
killer bee <3!!!
also sakura is a ho
also sakura is a ho
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Masashi Kishimoto (岸本 斉史 Kishimoto Masashi) is a Japanese manga artist, well known for creating the manga series Naruto. His younger twin brother, Seishi Kishimoto, is also a manga artist and creator of the manga series O-Parts Hunter (666 Satan) and Blazer Drive. Two of his former assistants, Osamu Kajisa (Tattoo Hearts) and Yuuichi Itakura (Hand's), have also gone on to moderate success followin...more
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