Children's drama. Character images are mainly shaped by language, bloggers are light, and similar lines that unite everyone should not be too frequent. If it is said that Naruto's pranks are because of loneliness in their hearts to attract the attention of others, then Boren's pranks are simply unreasonable and vexatious behaviors. A willful and reckless protagonist who enjoys the honor and aura brought by Naruto while constantly complaining that his father is too busy to take care of his family, and the protagonist who relies on cheating in ninjutsu can't like it. This is a drama where you can already guess the direction of the plot from the positioning of the characters. Conflict between father and son—foreign enemy attacks—the enemy resolves—the conflict is resolved. It just can't be soiled anymore. Not to mention the fighting aspect, the music is the same as the third-rate game electronic sound. In general, this is a sentimental work with character settings, plot trends, emotions, and soundtracks. One star is enough.
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