Half of Naruto’s villains just needed therapy and a hug instead they got hands and a tragic backstory.
Tainted_Bruh on
Nah, after Gaara, ain’t no villains I felt sympathetic towards, especially Tobi.
eyloi on
People laugh but DBZ inspired an entire generation of men and women to start lifting.
Back during the original 00s run on Cartoon Net, my friends and I used to watch the Cell Saga while doing curls and pushups. Had my teenage ass thinking I could unlock some super human shit if I just kept lifting.
MalonePostponed on
I watched the same anime and still didnt find it that inspiring. If anything Berserk and Devilman Crybaby inspired me more about perseverance. Naruto I watched as a kid and then felt like the story was bland…except the chunin exams. That was top tier.
jessie136997 on
Pain was just describing adulthood bills in ninja form.
Normal-Warning-639 on
Naruto villains be like: tragic backstory, trauma unlocked then straight to world domination instead of therapy.
DickweedMcGee on
Meanwhile his dad is like, *I’m a got-damned National Treasure and that’s what you claim as your inspiration for success?! Fuck you son!!*
Finito-1994 on
I don’t know. I use dbz as inspiration for pushing myself. But that’s cause it got its books on me when I was a kid and brain chemicals go brrrr.
But pretty much every other anime aside from full metal alchemist is just something I watch for hype and pretty colors.
AdonisJames89 on
if anything, naruto taught me that throwing handsis a requirement. strongest villain in the entire series almost got bodied by a kick lol
Scavgraphics on
I watch Muppet Christmas Carol each year to inspire me to try and be better…..that lasts til I interact with people again, but it’s a start.
LindsayLoserface on
I will throw down over Naruto. I’m 31 and I literally just received a Naruto gift set for Christmas
ProdigalReality on
“Why are these former child soldiers so angry about the world?”
KickTheCANs on
Damn he missed out and should have put dattebayo in those sentences
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Half of Naruto’s villains just needed therapy and a hug instead they got hands and a tragic backstory.
Nah, after Gaara, ain’t no villains I felt sympathetic towards, especially Tobi.
People laugh but DBZ inspired an entire generation of men and women to start lifting.
Back during the original 00s run on Cartoon Net, my friends and I used to watch the Cell Saga while doing curls and pushups. Had my teenage ass thinking I could unlock some super human shit if I just kept lifting.
I watched the same anime and still didnt find it that inspiring. If anything Berserk and Devilman Crybaby inspired me more about perseverance. Naruto I watched as a kid and then felt like the story was bland…except the chunin exams. That was top tier.
Pain was just describing adulthood bills in ninja form.
Naruto villains be like: tragic backstory, trauma unlocked then straight to world domination instead of therapy.
Meanwhile his dad is like, *I’m a got-damned National Treasure and that’s what you claim as your inspiration for success?! Fuck you son!!*
I don’t know. I use dbz as inspiration for pushing myself. But that’s cause it got its books on me when I was a kid and brain chemicals go brrrr.
But pretty much every other anime aside from full metal alchemist is just something I watch for hype and pretty colors.
if anything, naruto taught me that throwing handsis a requirement. strongest villain in the entire series almost got bodied by a kick lol
I watch Muppet Christmas Carol each year to inspire me to try and be better…..that lasts til I interact with people again, but it’s a start.
I will throw down over Naruto. I’m 31 and I literally just received a Naruto gift set for Christmas
“Why are these former child soldiers so angry about the world?”
Damn he missed out and should have put dattebayo in those sentences