Anime like naruto?!


Question: i love naruto and was wondering what is like it... i also liked ouran high school host club, school rumble, Tsubasa Chronicle, Fruits Basket and Black Cat.

any ideas would be good so thank you!

xXx


Answers: i love naruto and was wondering what is like it... i also liked ouran high school host club, school rumble, Tsubasa Chronicle, Fruits Basket and Black Cat.

any ideas would be good so thank you!

xXx

::: Ouran High School Host Club reccommendations :::
<> Yamato Nadeshiko Shichi Henge::: 25 episodes <>
<> Lovely Complex::: 24 episodes <>
<> Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru::: 13 episodes <>
<> La Corda D'Oro ~primo passo~::: 25 episodes <>

::: School Rumble reccommendations :::
<> Azumanga Daioh::: 26 episodes <>
<> Full Metal Panic? Fumoffu::: 15 episodes <>
<> Love Hina::: 25 episodes <>
<> Akane Maniax::: 3 episodes [OVA] <>

::: Tsubasa Chronicles reccommendations :::
<> Card Captor Sakura::: 70 episodes <>
<> XXXHOLiC::: 24 episodes <>
<> Magic Knight Rayearth::: 49 episodes <>
<> Pretear::: 13 episodes <>

::: Fruits Basket reccommendations :::
<> Ranma 1/2::: 161 episodes <>
<> Chobits::: 26 episodes <>
<> Ai Yori Aoshi::: 24 episodes <>
<> Full Moon wo Sagashite::: 52 episodes <>

::: Black Cat reccommendations :::
<> Get Backers::: 49 episodes <>
<> Rurouni Kenshin::: 95 episodes <>
<> Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion::: 25 episodes <>
<> Wolf's Rain::: 30 episodes <>

::: Naruto reccommendations :::
<> Bleach::: 200+ episodes <>
<> Flame of Recca::: 42 episodes <>
<> Dragon Ball Z::: 291 episodes <>
<> Hunter X Hunter::: 62 episodes <>
<> One Piece::: 325+ episodes <>

may be

well you should bleach, yu yu hakusho, and inuyasha

There is none you can't get any better then Naruto!!!!! Keep going with Naruto and Naruto Shippuden it keeps getting better and better!!!!!

Naruto Rocks!!!!!

Also try:
Bleach
Death Note
Blood +
Full Metal Alchemist

School Days
real good about girls liking one guy and what that guy is pg 13 though

Peach Girl
Momo-chan is awesome and loves touji, but kirey loves her..

Princess Princess
boys HAVE TO dress up like girls for their school

Perfect girl evolution/the wallflower
Sunako-chan is crazy and goth, she moves into her aunts huge house and the four boys staying there have to turn her into a lady.

have fun!

Bleach
Death Note

try One Piece, you'd like it too (may be)

well i u really love Naruto u and i will be the best of frindz because i LOVE it 2

well i love full moon wo sagashite and i also love fruits basket. I also love Bleach and Death note, which i guess you could say are like naruto (which i also love)

Inuyasha anf Full Metal Alchamist

Inu Yasha rocks! and Bleach! I love Bleach! Bleach is alot like Naruto, except it's on Adult Swim. That's not a problem is it?

you should check out bleach and death note....they're really good too.

inuyasha is very good the only bad thing is the seris has not ended yet so after you watch all of the 167 ep. you have to read the manga or wait for the manga to be animeded .if it does here what its about ..The story begins in Feudal Japan with InuYasha, a half-demon (han'yō) stealing the Jewel of Four Souls, a jewel that can increase anyone's powers enormously, from a village. He does not get far before Kikyo, the young miko of the village, shoots InuYasha with a sacred arrow which seals him indefinitely to Goshinboku, a sacred tree in the nearby forest. Mortally wounded, Kikyo tells her younger sister, Kaede, to burn the jewel with her body to prevent it from falling into the hands of evil.

In modern Tokyo, a junior high-school girl named Kagome Higurashi is on her way to school. She stops in the well house of her family's Shinto shrine to retrieve her cat, Buyo, when a centipede demon emerges from the well and pulls her into the Sengoku period of Japan.

Not knowing where she is, Kagome wanders around a forest near the well. She spots Goshinboku off in the distance and proceeds towards it. When she reaches the tree, she finds InuYasha, who is still sealed with an arrow to the tree in an enchanted sleep. Villagers seize her and take her to the old priestess, Kaede. Recognizing that Kagome is the re-incarnation of her sister Kikyo, Kaede tells the story of Kikyo and InuYasha.

The centipede attacks again, and Kagome is forced to release InuYasha from his enchantment to kill it. After he defeats the centipede, InuYasha tries to take the Jewel of Four Souls from Kagome. To prevent that and save Kagome's life, Kaede casts magical prayer beads around InuYasha's neck so that Kagome can subdue him.

The jewel attracts more demons, and in a battle against a carrion crow demon, the jewel is shattered into numerous shards spread across Japan.

Kagome and InuYasha set out to collect the shards and restore the Jewel of Four Souls. Along the way they befriend Shippo, a fox demon, Miroku, a cursed monk, and Sango, a demon-slayer whose brother was possessed and forced to slaughter the rest of their village. The group encounters many friends and foes during the adventure including: InuYasha's older half-brother Sesshomaru, Kikyo who was resurrected with part of Kagome's soul, Naraku who tricked Kikyo and InuYasha into turning against each other, and a wolf demon named Koga who is in love with Kagome and constantly bickers with InuYasha. Kagome is a 15 year-old 9th grade student. She is the reincarnation of Kikyo, a miko, or priestess, who died 50 years before the time Kagome first emerges from the Bone Eater's Well in the Sengoku period. Because of this Kagome has powerful spiritual powers herself and can even sense the Shikon no Tama, a jewel that is said to balance the forces of good and evil. Kagome can be extremely sweet, but can also become very dangerous when provoked. InuYasha wears a special bead necklace which only responds to Kagome's command: when she yells "Osuwari!", which translates to "Sit!" in English. In the dub version, "Sit Boy!" is used. At this, InuYasha is thrown to the ground. Kaede placed the necklace upon him because he was threatening to kill Kagome if she did not give the jewel to him. [2]

InuYasha (犬夜叉, InuYasha?) Voiced by: Kappei Yamaguchi (Japanese), Richard Ian Cox (English)
InuYasha is a hanyō, the product of an inu-yōkai (犬妖怪, inu-yōkai? dog demon) and a human. He wields the Tessaiga, a supernatural sword made from one of his deceased father's fangs. This sword, when properly wielded, can destroy one hundred demons with a single swing. InuYasha can quickly recover from injuries that would be fatal for any average human, because of his demonic heritage. On the night of the new moon each month, InuYasha changes into a normal human with black hair, brown eyes, and loses his yokai power during this time. InuYasha was bound to Goshinboku by Kikyo's arrow for fifty years until Kagome freed him.

Miroku (弥勒, Miroku?) Voiced by: Kōji Tsujitani (Japanese), Kirby Morrow (English)
A Buddhist "hōshi" (low-ranking, itinerant monk), Miroku traveled the countryside performing services such as exorcisms and yōkai exterminations to earn his living. He suffers from a hereditary curse originally inflicted upon his grandfather Miyatsu (also a Buddhist monk) by Naraku. The curse created a hole in his hand that became a kazaana (風洞, kazaana? air void or "wind tunnel") which sucks in anything not nailed down, regardless of mass. However, absorbing poisons harms him, a fact Naraku takes advantage of by creating highly poisonous insects whose presence prevents Miroku from using his kazāna on Naraku or his allies. Miroku uses the kazāna as a powerful weapon against yōkai, but if the curse is not broken (by defeating Naraku), it will grow too large to control and consume Miroku himself. Miroku is a talented con artist who does not hesitate to invent fictitious supernatural menaces, which he can then offer to combat in return for food and shelter, and he has a distinct weakness for single women. He makes a point of asking every attractive woman he meets if she will bear his child, and he habitually strokes the buttocks of attractive women. He eventually proposes to Sango, though this does little to curb his flirtations with other women.

Sango (珊瑚, Sango?) Voiced by: Houko Kuwashima (Japanese), Kelly Sheridan (English)
A "yōkai taijiya" (demon slayer) who hails from a village of professional yōkai slayers. Sango wields the Hiraikotsu, a massive boomerang made of yōkai bones, in addition to a broad repertoire of tools and tricks for battling yōkai. Sango seeks revenge against Naraku for the death of her family and her entire village. In addition, Sango seeks to rescue her brother Kohaku from Naraku's influence and somehow save his life, even though Kohaku's life is tied to the jewel shard embedded in his back. She also eventually falls for Miroku. Although everyone but InuYasha noticed, she never wanted to admit it. Her interest was manifested by hitting Miroku when he flirted with other single women.

Shippo (七宝, Shippō?) Voiced by: Kumiko Watanabe (Japanese), Jillian Michaels (English)
A young orphan kitsune, or fox demon, whose father was killed by the Thunder Brothers, Hiten and Manten, and the first character in the story to join InuYasha and Kagome in their travels as a group. Shippo can shape shift, but his forms are temporary, often incomplete and ineffective, and he is usually given away by his tail. His other noteworthy abilities illusionary tricks with toys like his giant spinning top attack, using his race's notable foxfire magic, and making things like leaves or himself multiply. He tends to be naively observant and often makes pointed and cheeky comments directed towards InuYasha, earning him a retaliatory bonk on the head for his unsolicited "advice".

Kirara (雲母, Kirara?) Voiced by: Tarako Isono
Sango's faithful nekomata; Kirara has cream-colored fur, with black ears, two black stripes on each of her two bushy tails near the tip, and black-tipped paws. Kirara can change between two forms, a ferocious yōkai the size of a lion with the ability to fly, and a cute little kitten. Sango, Miroku, and Shippo often use Kirara's flying ability as transportation in order to keep up with InuYasha. In the English dub, her name is pronounced "Kee-Lah-Lah"), because the Japanese language treats "r" and "l" as one phoneme.

[edit] Media

[edit] Manga

See also: List of InuYasha chapters

The manga was serialized in Japan in the weekly publication Shonen Sunday by Shogakukan, with the first installment issued on 13 November 1996. Every 180 pages, usually ten chapters, the issues are collected in bound tankōbon. The latest chapter (published on 23 January 2008) is chapter 538, Scent of Kagome's Blood.

In the United States, the English version is published by Viz Media. The artwork is flipped to conform to the American standard of reading left to right. Volume 1 was published in March 1998, with either two or three new volumes following each year. At present, the series has stepped up to a quarterly release basis. Volume 30 was published on 10 July 2007, and volume 31 on 9 October 2007, and volume 32 on 8 January 2008. Viz is still several years away from catching up to the number of volumes in Japan.

The manga won the 2002 Shogakukan Manga Award for best shōnen title of the year.

The anime ended at the equivalent of the 36th manga volume, chapter 356.

In November 11, 2007 issue of Shonen Sunday, the author of Inuyasha announced at the end of Chapter 530 that the manga was entering its final arc.[3]

[edit] Anime

See also: List of InuYasha episodes

The InuYasha anime series spanned 167 episodes. It was broadcast across Japan by the anime satellite television network Animax, which also aired the series on its English-language network in South Asia and on its networks in East Asia, Yomiuri TV and Nippon Television. The series ended its television run in Japan on September 13, 2004.

The anime is licensed in North America by Viz and ShoPro Entertainment, with dubbing done by the The Ocean Group. It was first broadcast in the United States on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim on August 31, 2002 in dubbed form. In the United States, the final episode of InuYasha aired on October 27, 2006. It is now in rotation, with one episode airing Tuesday through Sunday at 5:00 a.m. Eastern Time.

The series premiered in Canada on YTV on September 5, 2003. YTV's Bionix programming block aired the final episode on December 1, 2006. Reruns continued to air in the Bionix block until October 12, 2007.

InuYasha has also been dubbed in Mandarin Chinese and aired on Xing Kong, a Taiwanese TV Channel. It was also been dubbed in Bahasa Melayu on NTV7 and currently on TV9.

DVD releases

Try:
Inuyasha- great
Utawarerumono- great, wonderful art
Saiyuki, Saiyuki Reload and Saiyuki Reload Gunlock- all great
Trigun- great
Escaflowne- great
Peacemaker- great
Kiddy Grade- great
Hack//Sign- great
Tactics- great, watching now
Kyoh Kara Machi- great
Loveless- great
Elemental Gelade- great
Chrono Crusade- great
Blood+- great
Death Note- great
This Ugly Yet Beautiful World- great
D N Angel- great

Those are just some. Hope I helped some. :)



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