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Naruto was written by Kishimoto Masashi.

Kishimoto Masashi,1974165438+10, was born in Nai-CHO, Shengtian County, Okayama Prefecture. He is a famous Japanese cartoonist, Kishimoto Seishi's twin brother and Naruto's father.

1997, graduated from Kishimoto Masashi university. In the summer of the same year, he published his first short story Naruto in Akamaru. 1999 Naruto was officially serialized in the 43rd issue of Weekly Youth Jump.

2014165438+16 October, Naruto ended the serial of 15 years with 700 words. On April 27th, 20 15, the short-term serial of ninja gaiden, Huo Ying: The Seventh Generation of Huo Ying and the Scary Flower Moon began with the merging numbers 22 and 23 of Weekly Youth Jump on April 27th, 20 15.

Naruto is Kishimoto Masashi's masterpiece, which has a high popularity. Tencent Animation bought the copyright of Chinese mainland Comics Network, and it is one of the powerful pillars of the Japanese magazine Youth Jump.

Kishimoto Masashi's Early Experience

In the third year of high school, Kishimoto Masashi was influenced by his younger brother and the surrounding environment, and Kishimoto hardly finished drawing a complete comic story. Later, with his short story "Robot", he won the Hopstep Award of the Ying Ji Institution and embarked on the road of cartoonist. As far as painting style is concerned, Kishimoto Masashi's painting style is more free and easy than his younger brother Kishimoto Seishi's, and he has a good grasp of fighting scenes.

Kishimoto Masashi's background is the same as that of most cartoonists, and he himself is a replica of Naruto, the protagonist. When I was at school, my grades were not ideal, and I often ranked last in my class. Later, I was admitted to the University of Fine Arts. ?

This is not a sudden decision. As early as in Kishimoto Primary School, I was greatly influenced by Toriyama Akira's Dragon Ball, and I had a special liking for comics, secretly doodling in the blank space of textbooks. When I was in high school, I drew a short story, and I only dared to give advice to my family and classmates. As a result, it was not submitted because of poor response.