After One Piece we discovered the trailer for the adaptation of Yu Yu Hakusho. Now it’s time for another iconic manga to make its live debut… Anyway, the project is on!
For Tasha Huo, adapting beloved literary properties is a fan’s dream. After adapting Red Sonja for Marvel and the animated version of Tomb Raider titled Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft, he now tackles Naruto, the iconic manga written and drawn by Masashi Kishimoto in 1999 and then in 2002 It was turned into an anime.
“Adapting iconic characters or IPs makes writing easier because the passion for writing is already there. I’m already so inspired by these characters that it’s interesting to be a part of their journey and try to tell this fun story in a way that keeps me interested as a fan.“
We don’t know much about the project at this point other than it looks pretty epic. With more than 250 million copies sold, Naruto is one of the best-selling manga – and comics – in history and in the world. The anime, on the other hand, is one of the most popular and its many episodes are still talked about. The original series has 220 episodes, while Naruto Shippuden, its sequel, has 500, for a total of 720 episodes, which will now be adapted into live-action. The manga and anime stories written almost at the same time ended. In order for the series not to exceed its literary version, scenarios specific to the anime were invented, which made the series even longer.
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But before we can detect the version Naruto from Tasha HuoWe will be able to find a version of it Red SonyaA heroic fantasy character from Marvel Comics, a swordsman and martial arts expert who will debut on our screens in 2024.
Meanwhile, Naruto, the character, can be seen in Playmobil’s new collection of figures that debuted last May, available on the brand’s official website.
On the series side, Naruto and Naruto Shippuden can be found on Netflix or Amazon Prime Video.
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