10 Naruto Characters That Are Better In The Manga

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Hashirama sensed Black Zetsu, setting him apart as the God of Shinobi. His role in founding Konoha ended the feud between clans, foreshadowing Kaguya's return, a manga-exclusive detail

Hashirama Senju

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Shikamaru Nara's manga portrayal includes him taking up smoking after his mentor Asuma's death, emphasizing the influence of mentorship on him.

Shikamaru Nara

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"Hinata's manga evolution from shy to openly laughing at her wedding with Naruto underscores his impact on her character.

Hinata Hyuga

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Manga Danzo: Shadowy puppet-master, orchestrated Uchiha Massacre. Anime Danzo: More public, ANBU leader. Manga's whispered presence made him more formidable.

Danzo Shimura

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Manga Orochimaru: Ruthless, obsessed with immortality and Forbidden Jutsu. Actively involved in human experimentation. Anime toned down gore, diminishing his dread factor.

Orochimaru

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Manga Sasuke: More emotional, shows personality through expressions. Anime portrayal tends to be more irritable and brooding. His motive remains to avenge his clan.

Sasuke Uchiha

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Manga Konohamaru: Effective in assessing threats. Not sidelined by filler. Both versions show his strength, but anime can overshadow him with Boruto's feats.

Konohamaru Sarutobi

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Manga Boruto: Constant crises showcase his maturity. Anime filler arcs provide a more relaxed atmosphere. Manga offers a harsher coming-of-age story compared to his father.

Boruto Uzumaki

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Manga Gaara: More violent, Naruto's influence more apparent. His brutal nature in the manga made his transformation more striking in the time skip arcs.

Gaara Boruto

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Manga Sakura: Emotions are nuanced, not just a Sasuke fan. Her feelings for Sasuke are deeper and more mature. Shows determination in training with Tsunade

Sakura Haruno

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