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charles mcgonigal
The final volume was simply amazing. After reading every single manga I expected nothing but greatness and thats exactly what I got. I was sad to read the end of my favorite manga but I do plan on reading the future projects. I highly reccommend this.
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meghan mckeon
This series has been truly been blessed throughout my years of reading it. Even I'm pretty happy the story has ended and teaching us the ways of growing up when life can be tough or rough. That we shall never give up until the very end. I thank you Kishimoto Sensei for bringing us a wonderful and thrill ride of Naruto upon our years!
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juan carlos
I really love this bookset. The artwork on the box and on the inside is splendid. Its really practical if you are planning on collecting the whole series of Naruto. I really recommend this bookset !!!!
A Raisin in the Sun (Signet) by Lorraine Hansberry (1961-02-01) :: A Raisin in the Sun and The Sign in Sidney Brustein's Window :: Raisin in the Sun: Novel-Ties Study Guide :: A Raisin in the Sun (Modern Plays) :: Stone Groove (Dale Conley Action Thrillers Series Book 1)
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teerasak limpanon
Naruto, Vol. 72
After Years of hard work Masashi Kishimoto has finally conquered the Anime/Manga world by finally having his complete Naruto work published across the world. Even though it was already concluded in Japan Months ago, it's great to see everyone is able to enjoy his Manga and support his work officially with his concluding volume of the Naruto Series. Great Scenes, Great Ending, the conclusion couldn't be better, after all, "I Will Become Hokage! BELIEVE IT!" -Naruto
After Years of hard work Masashi Kishimoto has finally conquered the Anime/Manga world by finally having his complete Naruto work published across the world. Even though it was already concluded in Japan Months ago, it's great to see everyone is able to enjoy his Manga and support his work officially with his concluding volume of the Naruto Series. Great Scenes, Great Ending, the conclusion couldn't be better, after all, "I Will Become Hokage! BELIEVE IT!" -Naruto
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joe megyesy
Amazing a defining conclusion to a beautiful series if you love naruto and have kept up till now this will make you cry smile and say thank you for this proves to me this series completed with tears of joy.
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ole petter
I started watching the Naruto anime years and years ago, but it went on for so long that I was never able to finish, let alone get into Shippuden. Then, my husband started getting into more anime and manga stuff and agreed to watch the series with me. We just barely made it to the Shippuden anime series before the wonderful Chicago Public Library released the entire manga series on Overdrive. My local branch of the library doesn’t have a lot of manga, so I requested a volume or two once in a while, but didn’t get very far into the manga series, so this release was HUGE. I could read it on my computer and not have to deal with waiting a week for it to ship to my branch. At the same time, my husband and I cancelled our CrunchyRoll subscription, so we didn’t have access to Shippuden anymore. So, he started reading the manga as well.
Without giving spoilers, I’m going to sum up my feelings of the series as a whole — all 72 volumes. It starts off as a bit of a fun story, with Naruto trying to become a ninja and being loudmouthed about how he’s going to be Hokage someday, but quickly takes a bit of a darker turn. They are, after all, ninja and are very often in real danger when they take on their missions. Kishimoto doesn’t hold back when he crafts the story — the battles and dangers are high-stakes and even at 11 years old, the characters fight for their lives. I enjoyed this, because being a ninja would be dangerous, so I appreciated that this series had that level of honesty and genuineness.
My favorite parts, however, are the characters. You can tell that Kishimoto loves what he does, because there’s a wonderful playfulness to the characters that drew me in and made me fall in love with them. Each character has their own flaws and personalities, but you see that they are generally good people who care about their friends and their families. They work hard to protect them and when there’s danger, they all come together to fight against it. The series shines when the characters are given a chance to go above and beyond for their comrades, and this series is, in the end, a series about what it means to be friends.
Though it’s a long series, I would say it’s worth it. It’s almost bittersweet that we’ve finished it. We spent the better part of the year reading the manga together, talking about new developments and following the characters in their journey. Unlike the anime, which dragged on with filler episodes, the manga is perfect. Some things drag on, but the pacing is overall great for the story. It’s made me laugh out loud and cry, sometimes both at once. And while everything isn’t over-explained in the final volume, all my questions were answered satisfactorily. I loved reading about Naruto’s story and his journey to becoming an adult. There’s a reason why this is such a popular series — it’s really, really good. If anything about it at all interests you even in the slightest, I’d highly recommend getting started on it.
Without giving spoilers, I’m going to sum up my feelings of the series as a whole — all 72 volumes. It starts off as a bit of a fun story, with Naruto trying to become a ninja and being loudmouthed about how he’s going to be Hokage someday, but quickly takes a bit of a darker turn. They are, after all, ninja and are very often in real danger when they take on their missions. Kishimoto doesn’t hold back when he crafts the story — the battles and dangers are high-stakes and even at 11 years old, the characters fight for their lives. I enjoyed this, because being a ninja would be dangerous, so I appreciated that this series had that level of honesty and genuineness.
My favorite parts, however, are the characters. You can tell that Kishimoto loves what he does, because there’s a wonderful playfulness to the characters that drew me in and made me fall in love with them. Each character has their own flaws and personalities, but you see that they are generally good people who care about their friends and their families. They work hard to protect them and when there’s danger, they all come together to fight against it. The series shines when the characters are given a chance to go above and beyond for their comrades, and this series is, in the end, a series about what it means to be friends.
Though it’s a long series, I would say it’s worth it. It’s almost bittersweet that we’ve finished it. We spent the better part of the year reading the manga together, talking about new developments and following the characters in their journey. Unlike the anime, which dragged on with filler episodes, the manga is perfect. Some things drag on, but the pacing is overall great for the story. It’s made me laugh out loud and cry, sometimes both at once. And while everything isn’t over-explained in the final volume, all my questions were answered satisfactorily. I loved reading about Naruto’s story and his journey to becoming an adult. There’s a reason why this is such a popular series — it’s really, really good. If anything about it at all interests you even in the slightest, I’d highly recommend getting started on it.
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mickie8tencza
Naruto Box Set 3: Volumes 49-72 with Premium. The third and final Naruto Box Set contains the thrilling conclusion to one of the most popular manga series of all time. This set features volumes 49 72 at a substantial savings over buying them individually, along with an exclusive premium. As Konoha village rebuilds, the leaders of the ninja world convene for the Gokage Summit. Defeating the Akatsuki threat may require the rival villages to work together. Can they put their longtime differences aside long enough to defeat Madara's plans? War is coming to the ninja world, but what will Naruto's and Sasuke's role be in the coming conflict?1: Angel cat: Angelcat book of beginning
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britney
Love you Kishimoto. Thank you for 15 years of Naruto. I wish it could have went on forever. But years from now. I will look at my bookshelf and be reminded that there was a character named Naruto Uzumaki. Love the series, love you kishimoto, and i love manga. This was truly a great ride.
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brian reed
If you've been reading Naruto since the beginning this volume is for you! It's a perfect end to the series and explains why Sasuke acted the way he he did. The only problem with this is some may not like the ships at the end.
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