The title of the "Naruto" spin-off manga drawn by Masashi Kishimoto has been confirmed to be "The Road Illuminated by the Full Moon", and the work will be published in the 23rd issue of "Weekly Shonen Jump" to be released on May 9th. There is no news about the story content of the "Naruto" spin-off "The Road Illuminated by the Full Moon" yet. Anime Star will continue to pay attention to the relevant developments of this work. The work is set in a ninja world. The story begins with the protagonist Uzumaki Naruto's life as an orphan. In order to protect the village, his parents sealed the nine-tailed demon fox that attacked the village into his body. Naruto was therefore ignored by the villagers and tried desperately to attract everyone's attention with various pranks. Fortunately, with the care of teacher Iruka, Naruto's character did not become distorted. He is always energetic and very optimistic. In order to make more people recognize himself, Naruto's goal is to become a Hokage. The whole story revolves around Naruto's struggle and growth, the stories of Naruto's companions, and the various struggles and conspiracies in this ninja world. For more relevant information, please pay attention to: Naruto Zone |
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