‘Naruto Shippuden’ Anime New Arc Comes In May, Instill Fear and Dominance in Business World
By Alexandra Park | Apr 27, 2016 01:12 PM EDT
"Naruto Shippuden" anime has finally affirmed the arrival of a new arc. The new segment is forecast to arrive in May. Also, the new segment is anticipated to instill fear and dominance in the business world of manga and trade.
The combined 21st and 22nd issue of Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump magazine provided more details on Monday regarding the new arc and the issue confirmed that the new arc will go back to material based on Masashi Kishimoto's original manga, featuring the "final decisive battle" between the original Team 7 and Kaguya, reports Anime News Network.
The anime started its airing of the "Naruto Shippuden: Itachi Shinden-hen: Hikari to Yami" arc on March 3. The arc adapts Takashi Yano's two-volume Naruto spinoff novels Itachi Shinden, which tell the story of Itachi before the start of the manga, according to the same post.
It is undeniable that "Naruto" has garnered many followers for many years. The unique storyline of an orphaned child that was able to tame and harness the infamous power of the Demon Fox has captivated the world. The fame and fortune surrounding "Naruto" still resonates today despite the notion that it has fallen behind "One Punch Man," reports Jobs & Hire.
As the world awaits the coming of the "Naruto Shippuden" new Arc set in May, it is inevitable for fear to arise owing to the reality that "Naruto" has managed to weather the tides of competition. As for the update and fresh arc instilling fear on the market remains unknown. However, it is possible that the series will continue to initiate dominance in the manga world of business and trade.
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