Naruto Remake: A Second Chance to Shine

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Naruto Remake: A Second Chance to Shine
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A look at the challenges and potential of a Naruto anime remake, exploring how it can capitalize on the manga's completion and Studio Pierrot's experience to deliver a satisfying experience for fans.

Naruto is inevitably going to get a remake, but making it good will be easier said than done. For all Naruto 's anime's problems, it's come to be synonymous with the identity of the franchise as a whole. When someone says they're a Naruto fan, it's a simple fact that they never just mean the manga—they also mean the anime, and more often than not, they mostly mean the anime. It's one franchise for which the bar is going to be incredibly high. Naruto 's manga debuted in 1999, running until 2014.

Naruto's two anime, Naruto and Naruto: Shippuden, debuted in 2002 and ended in 2017. The recent end date might come as a surprise to newer anime fans—Naruto's influence on shonen is a living reality, and although some of its conventions already seem dated, it's just because of the sheer magnitude of its impact on shōnen as a genre. It's now been nearly a decade since Naruto: Shippuden wrapped up, and its first anime is showing its warts. Such a legendary series deserves a second chance—and here's what Naruto's reboot could do to make the most of it. 5 Use Hindsight To Budget The Animation Naruto's First Anime Set A Precedent The Second Can Take Advantage Of It doesn't take too much math with the dates above to see that when Naruto premiered, the manga was still far from complete. Now that the series has wrapped up, whichever studio would be handling a remake could use that in order to make sure legendary scenes get the treatment they deserve—or draw attention to some underrated ones. The hands behind Naruto belonged to Studio Pierrot, also known for their work on Black Clover, Tokyo Ghoul, and Great Teacher Onizuka. As seasoned veterans in the anime industry, their resume has been extensive, and for the most part, Naruto's animation is fairly strong, especially in Naruto: Shippuden. However, the reality of any animation project, and especially of an undertaking as massive as Naruto, is that studios have limited resource

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