Tuesday, 29 May 2018

My top 10 anime arcs

When it comes to anime shows out there, there's bound to be tons of different anime arcs. And so, I decided to count down my top 10 favourite anime arcs from various anime. Also, quick thing to mention, some of these I've talked about before and some of them will be different from before and that's for the same reason as a lot of things like that that I've spoken about before. The more I think of something, my idea on the whole thing can change. Also, I'm not including the one anime only rule here. So, expect all that as you're reading. Anyway, let's begin and I hope you all like this.
10. Duelist Kingdom (Yu-Gi-Oh!):

Starting us off at number 10 is the first real arc from Yu-Gi-Oh! After Pegasus kidnaps Yugi's grandfather's soul, he holds a duelling competition in an attempt to steal the Millennium Items, especially Yugi's Millennium Puzzle. From there, we get tons of duels and side stories like about Joey's sister and how he wants to help her, but there's also another one with Kaiba trying to save Mokuba. I love the build up in this one and how everything keeps progressing with each duel. And I especially love what happens during the ending with Yugi and Atem vs. Pegasus. There's even some pretty emotional scenes with Yugi losing to Kaiba and trying to keep Atem under control.
9. Edolas (Fairy Tail):

When it comes to Fairy Tail, Edolas has always been my favourite storyline, or arc in this case. I always found it to be the most fun, imaginative and most enjoyable. Yes, there is the Grand Magic Games, but I prefer this just a little bit more. I already explained why in my top 5 Fairy Tail storylines list. Recently, as I've been getting more Fairy Tail anime DVDs, I've been able to watch more and more of it so I know what the stories in them are. I don't have all of them, but I'm getting there. And, yeah, Edolas so far has been my favourite arc in it and one of favourite anime arc. Again, just read the list I just mentioned for me to explain why it's my favourite.
8. Marineford (One Piece):

Now we get into One Piece. This and the next One Piece entry you'll see were a bit of a toss-up for me, but, for number 8, I decided to go with the time Luffy attempted to save Ace from execution. After Ace was defeated by Blackbeard and captured for execution, Luffy got all the help he could to try and rescue him. Along the way, a lot of things happen, there's him meeting up with Hancock for help, tons of action, old characters returning and the big epic finale. And not only does it have all that, it also has the saddest moment in the show so far when Ace sacrificed himself to save Luffy from Akainu. Despite all of Luffy's efforts, Ace met his end with one last tragic goodbye.
7. The Leaf's Pain (Naruto Shippuden):

Was there any doubt that Naruto would make the list? And the first one on this list is the Leaf's Pain, also known as Pain's Assault. After Jiraiya's death, Naruto travels to Mount Myoboku to learn Sage jutsu to avenge him. During this time, the different Pains attack the Leaf Village and leave it in ruins. Naruto then returns and fights them but accidently releases almost all of Kurama's power. He then meets his dad Minato who helps him which also helps Naruto defeat Pain and find Nagato. And from there we get some really heart-filled emotion, which is exactly what the series is about and this is Masashi Kishimoto's writing at its finest. This showed another one of Jiraiya's students and showed how similar he and Naruto truly are.
6. Water 7 (One Piece):

When it comes to One Piece arcs, none of them have been as entertaining or as famous than the time Luffy and the Straw Hat Pirates declared war on the world government to save Robin's life. Just this clip here should show how awesome it is and it has my favourite Luffy line ever.
Once it happens, it's a lot like the Marineford one where a lot happens with tons of awesome fight scenes and a great representation of who Luffy really is. It also introduces Luffy's Gear Second and Third.
5. The Sasuke Retrieval Mission (Naruto):

In part 1 of Naruto, the real last storyline with the Sasuke Retrieval Mission has always been my favourite and one of the most entertaining anime storylines I've ever seen. After Sasuke leaves the village to find power from Orochimaru, it's up to Naruto, Shikamaru, Kiba, Neji, Choji, Gaara, Kankuro, Temari and Lee to get him back. With each member of the Sound Ninja Five that the other's fight, the more it looks like they're getting hopeless, and it all concludes to a great ending with Naruto vs. Sasuke at the Final Valley.
4. The Metarex Saga (Sonic X):

Now we get into another different anime out there, that being the entire Metarex Saga from Sonic X, A.K.A, all of season 3. Yeah, this is another great arc in my opinion and one of the more enjoyable anime arcs I've ever seen and maybe one of the best anime finales I've ever seen. When Chris appears in Sonic's world, they all have to team-up again, even with Eggman, to take down the evil beings known as the Metarex. They also encounter a new friend named Cosmo. I personally find all the characters had great arcs in this season alone and I personally got wrapped up in the drama. I also just really loved the character dilemmas here, mainly 'cause I thought the characters themselves are so good. I also loved the journey and the different planet they went to and it was fun with them trying to find the Chaos Emeralds. And then the ending was perfect in my opinion with them all back and it's a nice happy ending. What can I say? I guess you could say that old saying, "I guess I'm just a sucker for happy endings."
3. The Frieza Saga (Dragon Ball Z):

Easily the most famous anime arc ever created, the Frieza Saga on planet Namek is exactly what Dragon Ball Z, or just anime in general, should be like. While I may have said before that the Kid Buu Saga was my favourite Dragon Ball Z saga, I changed my mind recently and went back to the Frieza Saga considering it's more enjoyable and has some of the most famous anime moments of all time. There's a ton of iconic moments in this too numerous to count. Vegeta's sadness and death, Frieza's slauter of the entire Namekian race, the fight with the Ginyu Force, Frieza's amazing villainous charm and, of course, the most famous anime moment ever, Goku becoming a Super Saiyan for the first time. There's never a moment of let down here and it's impossible to be bored with it.
2. The Fourth Great Ninja War (Naruto Shippuden):

Coming in close to number 1 is the ending arc for the entire Naruto story, that being the Fourth Great Ninja War. I still stand by that this is the greatest ending for Naruto. I know this one has some haters and some people think that it was underwhelming. But I never saw that. I always saw it as an amazing ending with so many people getting fleshed out along the way and a lot of other spectacular moments happening. And not only that, but I also love how everyone had something to do. And that's hard to do considering there's a ton of characters in this. And there's a lot of other exciting things here like all the Hokage coming back, everyone fighting the Ten Tails, the Divine Tree being created, Madara almost killing Naruto and Sasuke, Obito being revealed and then turning good, Team 7 being reunited and fighting together, Black Zetsu being revealed as the manipulator of everything and the resurrection of Kaguya. There's just so many amazing moments and I loved every moment of it.
Honourable mentions:
The Soul Society (Bleach),
The Grand Magic Games (Fairy Tail),
The Kid Buu Saga (Dragon Ball Z),
The Destruction of the Leaf (Naruto),
The Cursed Island (Fairy Tail),
Tournament of Power (Dragon Ball Super)
And my number 1 favourite anime arc is... The Promised Day (Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood):

And finally at number 1 is the epic finale to the incredible anime series Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, the Promised Day. It's honestly kinda hard to say whether or not Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood actually has arcs in it because it almost kinda feels like it's all one big story itself. I know the same can be said for every anime considering it is all one story, but with Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, it feels a little different. Still though, I do still believe the Promised Day as a 'whole is an entire anime arc and it's my favourite anime arc I've ever seen. It has every character we've seen from the show, minus one or two, coming together to fight Father and stop him from what he's planning. And the entire thing is probably the most epic thing I've ever seen in an anime. I mean, the entire series as a whole has so many amazing moments, but I would say that this has the best moments. And there's never a boring moment. It's all really epic, but it's also funny in parts, emotional and everything you could ever want in a show like this. And everything required to make my number 1 favourite anime arc ever. And so, everyone, those are my picks for my top 10 anime arcs. Thank you all for reading and please comment down below to tell me what you think, or, if you like anime, please comment your favourite arc.

Friday, 25 May 2018

My fifth real YouTube video

So for my fifth YouTube video I decided to show another DVD collection I have, my DreamWorks movies. I don't have all of them and I explain why in the video, but, the reason I haven't been making more videos lately is because I've been busy with school and, also, when making these videos, at times, it can be kinda hard to think of what to say as I'm doing it. Still though, now that I'm finished with school, I'm hoping to make more soon. And so, here it is and I hope you all like it and please subscribe for more coming soon.

Wednesday, 23 May 2018

My top 10 best looking animated movies

So with there being hundreds of animated movies out there, both good and bad, there's bound to be tons of really fantastically animated ones. And so, I thought I'd use this entry to talk about the best looking animated movies I've ever seen. Note, I'll only be talking about movies that have been released and that I've seen, so this won't have movies that are coming out like Incredibles 2. Also, this won't be ranking the movies on their quality, just the ones I feel look the best in terms of animation. Also, this won't have any anime stuff on here. And so, let's begin and I hope you all like this.
10. Kung-Fu Panda 3:
Kung Fu Panda 3 (2016)
Starting us off at number 10 is 2016's Kung-Fu Panda 3. While there have been a lot of DreamWorks movie out there with great and creative animation, Kung-Fu Panda 3 I would say has a bit more of it than most of them. It's also impressive how a lot of these visuals are on screen like all the different pandas and all the different things in the panda village. The action is also amazing and, in some cases, what happens in some action scenes remind me a bit of an anime, especially the end fight scene.
9. Monsters University:
Steve Buscemi, Billy Crystal, John Goodman, Dave Foley, Sean Hayes, Charlie Day, Nathan Fillion, Tyler Labine, Joel Murray, Peter Sohn, Bobby Moynihan, and Aubrey Plaza in Monsters University (2013)
While this movie may have some polarising reactions fro  audiences, there's no denying that the animation is just amazing in this. Not only are all the textures spot on, but the actual designs of all the monsters are all impressive too and really great to look at. I love how colourful it is, how creative the whole look of the university itself and just the actual design everything has. Again, while this movie may have some haters out there, I personally love it and the animation is a big reason why.
8. Finding Dory:
Finding Dory (2016)
Given how great Finding Nemo looked back when it was first released, this one had to step it up even more, and it totally did. Not only is water animation and sea creatures all amazing in this, but the textures are a billion times better. You'd almost totally believe that these characters are living, breathing creatures. And the fact that it goes to water and land makes for a lot of interesting ideas and they take advantage of a lot of them with some really creative designs too. Even just from how they animate characters like Hank is a good example.
7. Inside Out:
Lewis Black, Bill Hader, Amy Poehler, Phyllis Smith, and Mindy Kaling in Inside Out (2015)
Not only is Inside Out one of Pixar's best movies, but it's also one of their most visually interesting movies too. Like what I just said for Finding Dory, this movie has so many ideas that it can take advantage of when it comes to it's story and designs, but just based on all they ideas they came up with, they had great uses of everything they could and it made for great animation with great ideas and so many creative opportunities. I love how everything looks and I love creative it all is and they even manage to up it a little with the different things that goes on inside a person's head and exploring it.
6. Wreck-It Ralph:

I've definitely seen a lot different uniquely animated movies out there, but I would say the animation in Wreck-It Ralph is one of the creative and inventive. Especially when it comes to the colours, the different design of characters in the games and just the design of the games themselves. The actual function for the games is also cool to see and I love how it all looks more bright and colourful a bit more than most other animated Disney movie.
5. Toy Story 3:

I think everyone can easily agree that Toy Story 3 is definetly the best looking out of all the Toy Story movies. Not only does every texture look a billion times better, but the actual character designs like their expressions and movements are also a billion times better. But, yeah, the actually feel of it all is great too and it works too with the fact that the things like the fabrics and textures all look realistic and really fits more with what they're trying to do.
4. How To Train Your Dragon 2:
How to Train Your Dragon 2 (2014)
When it comes to DreamWorks movies, none have managed to look as good as How To Train Your Dragon 2. Not only are all the textures and on point, but also all the expressions on the character's faces. They don't even have to say a word and yet you can tell what they're feeling just from the way they look. That much alone should tell you how impressive it is. But it also helps that there's tons of different dragons in this and there's almost always an amazing action scene with a lot of flying and all sorts of things like that. There's never a moment in this movie where the animation just looks weird or the textures look odd, everything looks great and clear and this is easily DreamWorks's best work in my opinion.
3. Zootropolis:

Zootropolis is kind of an interesting movie when it comes to it's animation in my opinion. Every time I look at it, I always feel like the design of the characters is different to what you'd usually expect in a Disney movie, or an animated movie in general. And I mean that in a good way. For starters, this movie's production design and background animation is some of the best I've ever seen. They also manage to do the same thing that I said with Inside Out, in that there's a ton of different ideas in this and they take advantage of a lot of them. And what I meant about the character animation is that the fun on a lot of them looks smoother than you'd usually see, and just all the rest look a bit smoother. And the rest of the details are just as impressive to look at given the animals they have in here and they can use a lot of their functions like Judy's ears or the elephant's trunks.
2. Coco:
Coco (2017)
Coming in close to number 1 is last year's, or in some cases, this year's, Coco. Like what I said for How To Train Your Dragon 2, this is most likely Pixar's best work when it comes to animation. Everything looks bright and colourful and I love how detailed everything is. Especially the actual land of the dead. I guess in some cases, you could say they look photo realistic. And, if you knew anyone who was more into it, and just from looking at it, you'd almost think that with the way everything is designed. This is also the best example of a Pixar movie that uses it's C.G.I to make a great musical for a movie because they're able to use that to their advantage a lot too.
Honourable mentions:
Frozen,
Kristen Bell, Idina Menzel, Josh Gad, Jonathan Groff, and Santino Fontana in Frozen (2013)Big Hero 6,

Brave,

Prince of Egypt,

The Lion King
Matthew Broderick and James Earl Jones in The Lion King (1994)And my number 1 best looking animated movie is... Moana:
Dwayne Johnson, Temuera Morrison, Nicole Scherzinger, Any Gabrielly, and Auli'i Cravalho in Moana (2016)
And finally at number 1 is 2016's Moana. While most will probably disagree with me on this, I would definitely say Moana is the best looking animated movie I've ever seen. Everything in this movie is a feast for the eyes. Everything is so amazing detailed from the characters, to the islands, to the boats, to the ocean. Just everything in this is perfect looking and never once looks like a drab and is exactly what I want when I want to see an animated movie. I love how the movie also has this feeling of a huge scale to it like the animation can really be used in great places and it's able to be in more uses than you'd think which helps show the animator's capabilities and talents. Really, like I said, this is exactly what I want to see when I go see an animated movie and is just perfect as I'd ever want an animated movie to look. And so everyone, those are my choices for my top 10 best looking animated movies. Thank you all for reading and please comment down below to tell me what you think.

Saturday, 19 May 2018

Deadpool 2

So in case you don't know this about me, the first Deadpool movie is one of my favourite comic book movies, and maybe one of my favourite movies of all time. When seeing it for the first time, it was the type of movie I've always wanted to see. And given how I already loved the Deadpool character prior, it was exactly what I wanted and even more. So, of course, I was so excited to see the sequel, even though the director of the first, Tim Miller, wasn't directing this. And, yes, like always, the first part will have no spoilers and then the second part will have all the spoilers. So, what's the story? Well, actually, I'm not going to talk about the story because there's actually a huge twist at the start of this movie and I don't want to spoil it just yet. The actual main plot is that there's this kid, Russell, played by Julian Dennison, that Deadpool is trying to protect from the mutant Cable, played by Josh Brolin, who's trying to assassinate him. That's all I'm going to say about the story. So, what were my overall thoughts on the movie and did I like? Yeah, I did. It was extremely funny, likeable, entertaining and I had a blast with it. I think it may even have more references in it than the first one did. However, even though I did really like it, I didn't think it was perfect and there were quite a few problems I had with it. That being said, there's a ton of things to enjoy in this movie and I highly recommend seeing it for yourself. Firstly, let's talk about the good things here. For one, the cast is still phenomenal. Ryan Reynolds is still incredible as this character. He was practically born to play Deadpool and he's, once again, a fantastic actor. Josh Brolin is amazing as Cable and I, along with everyone else, think that it's funny that he's in this movie considering he was already in a Marvel movie this year in Infinity War as Thanos, which he was outstanding in. And here, he delivers an amazing and really emotional performance. And the rest are just as good, especially Julian Dennison as Russell. For a young kid, he gave a fantastic and hilarious, and even emotional performance himself. Now, in terms of action, yeah, for a Deadpool movie, the action is just as creative and crazy as the first one. All the sword fights, shootouts, hand-to-hand action and even a really amazing car chase scene in the middle of the movie. And the effects look great. Nothing really special, but still it's really great. The comedy is still there and there are some jokes here that I almost died laughing from. Especially, as I said, the references because there's tons and I loved it. Also, on that comedy note, this movie may have the best end credit scene I've ever seen in a movie in my life. Once you see it, you'll know what I mean. And the big part of this movie that was being promoted in the trailers that the movie was building up to was this was going to be a movie that sets up the X-Force. And I loved that aspect. In particular the actual scene when Deadpool is getting them all together. We saw the way it's done in the trailers, but done even funnier in the movie. This movie also tries to make a connection between Deadpool and Russell, and, on the emotional side of the movie, along with that connection they're trying to make, this does try to make scenes that are actually are emotional and not just some funny scenes, and I enjoyed almost all of it. Some of it didn't land for me and it got a bit too much and they didn't work for me. And, on that, I'm just gonna talk about my problems with the movie, a few other emotional scenes didn't work for me. Some did, but not all of them. Another problem I have is that there are a few moments in this movie that felt like a bit of a rehash. There's quite a bit of scenes in this that reminded of the first movie, and even other movies out there, which is weird for a Deadpool movie. And probably my biggest issue with the movie is that there's a couple of scenes that felt like a drag. I think this movie's runtime coulda been trimmed down a little bit. All that being said, I still had a blast with this movie and, as I said, it has the best end credit scene I've ever seen in a movie. I would highly recommend seeing this movie, even if it's not as good as the first one and it's not really anything that special. Thank you all for reading and please comment down below to tell me what you think. Okay, now we're getting into the spoilers, if you don't want anything ruined, go watch it and then come back and read this.
Spoilers:
Okay, so there's not a lot to really spoil about this movie, but I'll just go over the spoilers. First I want to talk about that big twist that happens in the opening, that being that Vanessa dies. Yeah, I seriously didn't see that coming, and it actually was pretty sad. The scene that I probably laughed the hardest at was probably when Wade had small legs for a few minutes, although, that's one of the things I meant when I said rehash because that's just like when with his hand in the first movie. Still though, it was funny, especially when he was walking. The X-Force coming together was great, especially Dopinder getting angry about it. I also loved the scene where Wade and Russell were in prison, that was a nice scene and it was funny. I especially loved Cable asking Wade for help and him turning good at the end. The scene at the end that I said I didn't really love was when it looked like Deadpool was going to die. That whole scene, was definitely funny, but I thought it wasn't that good a scene,e even though it was obvious he wasn't going to die. Another thing that made me laugh was when the X-Force all just died when they were all landing except for Deadpool and Domino. That whole scene made me laugh so incredibly hard. I thought it was cool that Juggernaut was in the movie. And here, while not entirely comic accurate, he was done a whole lot better here than in X-Men: The Last Stand. It was also pretty sad when we learned about Russell's past, the fact that he was experimented on and he was out to get revenge. And finally, I wanna talk about that awesome end credit scene. The part when Deadpool basically when back and killed the Deadpool from X-Men Origins: Wolverine and then killed Ryan Reynolds himself as he was writing the script for Green Lantern. That whole part was amazing. Easily the best end credit scene I've ever seen. And so, that's really all the spoilers. And so, everyone, that's my review for Deadpool 2. Thank you all for reading, I hope you liked this and please comment down below to tell me what you think.

Friday, 18 May 2018

New summon and gameplay Kingdom Hearts 3 photos

EVERYONE, KINGDOM HEARTS 3 IS GETTING CLOSER AND CLOSER EVERYDAY. PEOPLE ARE GOING TO CONVENTIONS WHERE THEY'RE ABLE TO PLAY QUICK LITTLE DEMOS OF IT RIGHT NOW AND EVERYONE THINKS WE'LL BE GETTING THE RELEASE DATE NEXT MONTH AT THE D23 CON. I CANNOT WAIT IF THAT'S THE CASE. AS MANY OF YOU NOW, I'VE NEVER BEEN THIS EXCTIED FOR ANYTHING BEFORE IN MY LIFE AND NOW WE'VE GOTTEN MORE PHOTOS PHOTO SHOWING RALPH FROM WRECK-IT RALPH BEING A SUMMON AS WELL AS A NEW GAMEPLAY TRAILER. I'VE JUST NEVER FELT THIS EXCITED FOR ANYTHING BEFORE AND BEFORE WE KNOW IT, IT'LL BE OUT AND IT'LL BE MINE. (Sorry if that sounded kinda weird.) I ALSO LOVE HOW IT'S CONFIRMED THAT SOMETHING WRECK-IT RALPH RELATED IS IN KINGDOM HEARTS 3. I HOPE HOW THAT WORKS IS YOU GO TO HIS WORLD AND GET HIM AS A SUMMON, NOT THAT HE'S JUST A SUMMON YOU GET. AND SO, HERE THEY ARE AND I HOPE YOU ALL LIKE THESE.














Friday, 11 May 2018

My paintings of Yu-Gi-Oh characters

So a while back, I made an entry showing my paintings of different anime protagonists. And one of the anime there was Yu-Gi-Oh. And if you recall, I said that I was hoping to do another entry showing my paintings from that anime considering I've done a lot of the others. Also, one thing I should mention is that Yu-Gi-Oh is kind of a nostalgic series for me in a small way because I remember kinda growing up with it in a way and watching it on TV with my brother when I was a kid. And, recently, I've sorta been getting back into it with me collecting the DVDs and rewatching it again. And, yeah, Yugi himself is another one of my favourite anime protagonists. And so, here they are and I hope you all like these.
Yugi:

Atem:

Joey:

Téa:

Tristan:

Kaiba:

Pegasus:

Monday, 7 May 2018

Luke Cage: Season 2 trailer

So today we got a real actual trailer for Luke Cage: Season 2. From this one trailer alone, I think this might be the most interesting looking M.C.U Netflix show. It shows Luke trying to be a real hero for a while and then someone tries to kill him who can hurt him for real. We also see Miriah back, as well as Shades. So, I'm very interested to know what happens this season and it'll be out in about a month, so I obviously can't wait.

Thursday, 3 May 2018

My top 10 other favourite Naruto characters

So last year I did a list of my top 10 Naruto characters, and I also did another one for Dragon Ball Z then I did a list of my other favourite characters from Dragon Ball Z. And so I've decided to do the same for Naruto. I personally think the characters from Naruto are the most memorable characters in anime history with a lot of them being incredibly complex, interesting, some having tragic backstories and motivations along with being super enjoyable and they stand alone as individual characters. Also, like I did in my last list, this won't have any Boruto characters in it because I want to save that for another entry. And so, let's begin and I hope you all enjoy this.
10. Shino:

Starting us off is the Leaf Shinobi who uses insects. Shino is a kind of quiet, awkward, yet also smart guy who definitely knows how to get around in a fight. He's also really cool in that way and even feels like he's always on top of a situation no matter what it is. There's also a lot of funny moments with him too because of his quietness, usually Naruto feeling kinda awkward at points like when he feels sorta creeped out by him.
9. Neji:
Next up is the cousin to Hinata and one of Naruto's earlier rivals, Neji Hyuga. When he was first introduced, he was a kind of arrogant jerk who hated Hinata and her side of the Hyuga family after his father died. However, after fighting Naruto and finding out what really happened, he had a change of heart and became one of the strongest of Naruto's allies from the village. He's also really smart and strong with great use of the Byakugan.
8. Obito:
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Now I'm including the villains here too. And the first villain on this list is Obito. While originally a Leaf Village shinobi who was jealous of Kakashi and had a crush on their teammate, Rin, he eventually turned evil after he thought Kakashi killed her. He also originally felt kinda worthless with others being better than him at things and having a dream to become the Hokage. But after one day when he saved Kakashi on a mission, the right side of his body was crushed and he had given Kakashi his left Sharingan. Madara then saved him and restored parts of his body and then Obito saw when he thought Kakashi killed Rin. Afterwards, he joined Madara and has helped him achieve many evil deeds. He posed as Madara for a while wearing a mask and has done many villainous things too numerous to count. However, during the Fourth Great Ninja War, Naruto managed to reach out to him and helped turn him back to the good side again. And I especially like him after he turned good again. He was really likeable afterwards.
7. Minato:
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Next up is Naruto's dad and the Fourth Hokage, Minato Namikaze. On the day of Naruto's birth, Minato and Kushina sacrificed their lives to protect Naruro and the village. Minato was another student of Jiraiya like Naruto. When Obito unleashed Kurama on the Leaf Village, he did everything he could to protect everyone and performed the Reaper Death Seal to seal Kurama inside Naruto. This, however, killed him and Kushina. But when Kurama was beginning to escape during Naruto's fight with Pain, he appeared inside him and they spoke. And the whole time we've seen him, he's incredibly likeable and he's incredibly supportive as well.
6. Orochimaru:
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As I said in my top 10 Naruto villains list, when it comes to Naruto villains, none are as famous or as recognisable as Orochimaru. This long haired, white skinned snake-like guy was one of the earliest villains introduced in the series. His original plan was to have Sasuke want to come to him for power as an attempt to steal his body so he could possess the Sharingan. And just from the way he talks and his intelligence ae both things that make him so memorable, as well as all the other things he does as well.
5. Kurama:

This humungous creature is more communally known as the Nine Tailed Fox. While originally starting off as kind of an antagonist, Kurama had a lot to do with Naruto's life considering he was sealed inside his body which caused everyone around Naruto to hate him neglect him when he was growing up. And when Naruto found out why, so many people were after him, especially the Akatsuki. Kurama was also doing everything he could to make Naruto angry as a means to escape, but after a long time, Naruto and him fought over his power with Naruto beating him. Afterwards, Naruto and Kurama were becoming friends. We even found out his name Kurama and he became a billion times more likeable. He's really great with helping Naruto in fights, but he's also pretty funny and super likeable whenever he and Naruto interact.
4. Madara:
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This guy has been praised by many to be the greatest Naruto villain of all time, and, while he's not my favourite, as I've said before, he's still really cool and is a great villain for the series. A cunning a truly evil man, Madara was the cause behind a lot of the series' mayhems. While he wasn't the main guy pulling the strings, he still did a lot like manipulating Obito, the corruption of the Akatsuki, the starter of the Fourth Great Ninja War and many others. He has insane abilities that could rival anyone.
3. Tsunade:
This young looking but actually fifty year old lady is the fifth Hokage of the Leaf Village and one of the series' longer going characters. Originally, she had a past where her younger brother and lover were both killed so she sorta isolated herself away from everything for a while. But when Naruto and Jiraiya came looking for her and she met Naruto, she saw something in him that reminded her of the goodness in others with his ambition and personality. She's also got unimaginable strength and healing powers, which she then taught to Sakura.
2. Nagato:
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Coming in close to  number 1 is my personal favourite Naruto villain and my personal favourite anime villain of all time, Nagato. As I've already said before a ton of times, Nagato is a fantastic villain because, for one, he's super strong with the many abilities he's able to do, but he's mainly my favourite because he's the villain I sympathise and understand the most. When you understand his backstory and realise why he's doing the things he's doing, it gives you a reason to attach to this character. And after he turns good again, he becomes even more likeable when Naruto talks to him.
And my number 1 other favourite Naruto character is... Jiraiya:
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And finally at number 1 is the Pervy Sage of the Leaf Village himself, Jiraiya. I guess I shoulda put Jiraiya in my original list, but if I didn't, that just means I can put him on this list and talk about him now. When Jiraiya was first introduced, he was just some peeping tom that Naruto found with Ebisu. But, afterwards, he became a whole lot more. Afterwards, he became Naruto's master who taught him the Rasengan and did so many other things too. He, Tsunade and Orochimaru were all part of the Legendary Sanin, but after Orochimaru betrayed them, they separated and Jiraiya stayed in the village. Yes, Jiraiya is funny and he's got a lot of hilarious moments, but, again, as I've said for quite a few characters like him, I prefer when he's being serious and he's got a huge part in the story. He's also the teacher to Konan, Yahiko and Nagato. However he eventually died in the Hidden Rain Village when he was fighting Pain and trying to get information on him. And all that is why Jiraiya is my number 1 favourite Naruto character. And so everyone, those are my top 10 other favourite Naruto characters, thank you all for reading and please comment down below to tell me what you think and, if you like Naruto, please tell me your favourite character.