thoughts about Naruto, volume 1
May. 10th, 2010 01:59 amSo I am embarked upon my great and epic quest to read and/or reread all the volumes of Naruto currently translated into English and published in America. (Then I will get around to scanlations of more recent chapters, most likely.)
I do not intend to review each volume individually -- I will probably post randomly as the mood strikes me -- but I thought I would remark on a few points from vol. 1, which I have just finished.
( First, you can tell that Kishimoto is still figuring his his characters and world... )
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Mostly, I am amazed at how relatively non-angsty the first volume is, despite the early reveal of Naruto's backstory. I think that effect is helped by the sheer youth of Team 7 -- they are very, very true to life as twelve-year-old kids, and therefore both extremely funny (often inadvertently) and extremely annoying.
Actually, everyone in this volume is annoying, except Iruka. Who is principled, caring, longsuffering, and just adorable. I am reminded all over again why he's one of my favorites. *hugs Iruka and buys him ramen*
And now to bed.
I do not intend to review each volume individually -- I will probably post randomly as the mood strikes me -- but I thought I would remark on a few points from vol. 1, which I have just finished.
( First, you can tell that Kishimoto is still figuring his his characters and world... )
...
Mostly, I am amazed at how relatively non-angsty the first volume is, despite the early reveal of Naruto's backstory. I think that effect is helped by the sheer youth of Team 7 -- they are very, very true to life as twelve-year-old kids, and therefore both extremely funny (often inadvertently) and extremely annoying.
Actually, everyone in this volume is annoying, except Iruka. Who is principled, caring, longsuffering, and just adorable. I am reminded all over again why he's one of my favorites. *hugs Iruka and buys him ramen*
And now to bed.