It is said that "Naruto" was serialized on Shonen Jump in 1999.
I remember when I was in elementary school, I watched a few episodes on the on-demand station for a while, but I really started chasing Naruto in the second year of junior high school.
From the beginning, Itachi returned to Konoha to start watching.
I have seen Amaterasu, I have seen Yuedu, I have also seen Xiao.
After the summer vacation of the second year of junior high, I stayed in the bedroom alone, watching from morning to night. To this day, I still remember the handsome and clear face of Scorpion when he removed his puppet, and the desolation when he chose to die in the arms of his puppet parents at the last moment. I can't even forget myself crying when my mother-in-law Chiyo performed the reincarnation technique to save Gaara.
That is, since then, each episode of Hokage himself has never fallen.
Later, not satisfied with the slow progress of the animation, he turned to reading comics. It's even become a habit to wait for an update every Wednesday night.
Today, Naruto has become the seventh generation to protect the village from the tail of the Wannian crane. The boy who used to cry every day to be Hokage when he was a child has already realized his dream.
On the screen, I saw Naruto say "Kurama, you still have the strength to fight", and the whole person ignited in an instant. Seeing the scene of Sasuke Kai Susa on Kuwei's body is even more bloody. Listening to the familiar BGM, I don't know how to describe the mood at that time.
The moment Boren put on the Konoha forehead guard, there was a flashback of Naruto as a child. It seems that I really went back to my middle school days, back to the time when I watched Naruto.
This theatrical version really touched me a lot. Jiraiya's smiling face, Naruto's worn-out clothes, and the photos of the seventh class, every scene is full of feelings. I have to admit that what the years take away is youth, leaving behind a more and more nostalgic self.
I hope that in a few years, I can still sit in the theater with my friends, watch the story of Naruto, and talk about us at the beginning.
O ever youthful, O ever weeping.
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