What do you think about Naruto and his changed personality from Naruto into Ship!


Question: I know I'm always going to miss the old Naruto, but things changed alot, even in anime. :D

Sometimes when I look back into the old Naruto episodes, it brings back so many great memories I had watching them. And when I read the shippuuden manga, I think, 'darn, it's almost to an end'

I really love the way Naruto is now because Naruto 'is' indeed coming to an end, and having a face like him is always the best.

Go Naruto!!


Answers: I know I'm always going to miss the old Naruto, but things changed alot, even in anime. :D

Sometimes when I look back into the old Naruto episodes, it brings back so many great memories I had watching them. And when I read the shippuuden manga, I think, 'darn, it's almost to an end'

I really love the way Naruto is now because Naruto 'is' indeed coming to an end, and having a face like him is always the best.

Go Naruto!!

Huh?

The only thing that didn't change about him from Naruto to Shippuuden was his personality. He still wants to save Sasuke, become Hokage and all of that good stuff( if you call it good >_>)

Everything else pretty much did change tho.

Well, still as crazy as ever. Still thinks sasuke as brother,that's very good^^.
Doesn't looks so kid ,cooler,stronger~
4ever rox~

before when he still getting his exam he think he cannot pass because many people know naruto because of his hokage father. Now that he is already 15 yrs. old he became more strong and more powerful. He still don't forget his friends who is SASUKE.

he has changed a lot. he is more mature and serious, and much more focused on his goal of retrieving sasuke

yeah, he changed a bit, become more serious but i love naruto all the way no matter what he does, he rocks!!

i like him mroe mature
but sakura isn't mature yet
i h8 her



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