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Masashi Kishimoto’s Naruto is told from the perspective of the young and brave protagonist. It is through Naruto’s eyes that we discover the shinobi world and its various adventures.
While fans are quite satisfied with this arrangement, Masashi Kishimoto often thinks of a more experimental approach to the story. In a 2015 interview with Anime News Network, Kishimoto revealed that he often thinks about how the shinobi world would look from the perspective of other characters, especially one that is close to the hearts of every fan.
Which character’s perspective did Masashi Kishimoto want to retell Naruto from? Jiraiya – Naruto
In the interview, Masashi Kishimoto was reminded that most of Naruto is told from Naruto’s point of view, as he is the central character. However, there are a lot of interesting and quirky characters in the series, so which character would he choose for the role?
“I...
While fans are quite satisfied with this arrangement, Masashi Kishimoto often thinks of a more experimental approach to the story. In a 2015 interview with Anime News Network, Kishimoto revealed that he often thinks about how the shinobi world would look from the perspective of other characters, especially one that is close to the hearts of every fan.
Which character’s perspective did Masashi Kishimoto want to retell Naruto from? Jiraiya – Naruto
In the interview, Masashi Kishimoto was reminded that most of Naruto is told from Naruto’s point of view, as he is the central character. However, there are a lot of interesting and quirky characters in the series, so which character would he choose for the role?
“I...
- 4/15/2024
- by Aaheli Pradhan
- FandomWire
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Brooklyn indie rockers Diiv have shared the lumbering and brutally honest new song “Taker” off their upcoming album, Deceiver, out October 4th via Captured Tracks.
“Taker” recalls classic grunge-era ballads, moving at a brooding, down-tempo pace as the drums thud and the guitars shift between a crackle and a roar. Frontman Zachary Cole Smith delivers an airy vocal performance over the heavy stomp, slipping in some deft harmonies as well as he confesses, “Who were you to believe?/Your lying eyes or me?/I won’t let them tie to...
“Taker” recalls classic grunge-era ballads, moving at a brooding, down-tempo pace as the drums thud and the guitars shift between a crackle and a roar. Frontman Zachary Cole Smith delivers an airy vocal performance over the heavy stomp, slipping in some deft harmonies as well as he confesses, “Who were you to believe?/Your lying eyes or me?/I won’t let them tie to...
- 8/22/2019
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
The popular Summer Explorers free film season returns! From puppetoon animation to Samurai comedy, and a film version of Japan’s mega hit TV drama, there is something to suit all ages and tastes. Sunday, 12 August 2018: Courthouse Hotel Cinema, London
“His Master’s Voice” by Hiroyuki Itaya
Set in the Edo Period, Sadakichi (Nayuta Fukuzaki) returns home to take a holiday from his work after being bullied there. In order to cheer up their little son, his parents ask their gloomy looking neighbour, Taihei (Taihei Hayashiya), a former Rakugo storyteller, to give a performance for him. Sadakichi is deeply moved by his performance and hopes to become Taihei’s apprentice.
“Giovanni’s Island” by Mizuho Nishikubo th of the most devastating conflict mankind had ever experienced, the tiny island of Shikotan became part of the Sakhalin Oblast. On the unhealed border in this remote corner of the world, friendship...
“His Master’s Voice” by Hiroyuki Itaya
Set in the Edo Period, Sadakichi (Nayuta Fukuzaki) returns home to take a holiday from his work after being bullied there. In order to cheer up their little son, his parents ask their gloomy looking neighbour, Taihei (Taihei Hayashiya), a former Rakugo storyteller, to give a performance for him. Sadakichi is deeply moved by his performance and hopes to become Taihei’s apprentice.
“Giovanni’s Island” by Mizuho Nishikubo th of the most devastating conflict mankind had ever experienced, the tiny island of Shikotan became part of the Sakhalin Oblast. On the unhealed border in this remote corner of the world, friendship...
- 7/20/2018
- by Adriana Rosati
- AsianMoviePulse
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