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|When Does Naruto Become Hokage
Mar 06, 2025
Naruto Uzumaki becomes the Seventh Hokage of Konohagakure in the anime series Boruto: Naruto Next Generations. The exact episode in which he becomes Hokage is not explicitly shown, but it is implied to have happened sometime after the events of Naruto Shippuden.  The OVA "The Day Naruto Became Hokage" depicts the day of his inauguration, but he is knocked unconscious by his daughter Himawari and misses the ceremony. Despite this, he is still considered the Seventh Hokage.
Anime Inspired by Real Life Places in Japan
Mar 06, 2025
List of Anime Inspired By Real Life Places in Japan: Quick Summary Your Name Steins Gate Princess Mononoke  Mobile Suit Gundam Food Wars Hyouka
digion vs pokemon
Mar 06, 2025
Pokemon and Digimon: monster-collecting titans! Both offer epic battles and loyal companions, but which reigns supreme? We delve into the digital world and explore the real world, comparing these classic franchises to crown the ultimate creature-catching champion!  
best otaku towns in tokyo for manga and anime
Mar 06, 2025
Calling all anime and manga fans! Tokyo is your ultimate pilgrimage site, but where do you begin? Dive into our guide to the top otaku towns brimming with character goods, epic stores, and everything in between!
Mar 06, 2025
Here's everything you need to know about the Kubo and the Two Strings cast and...
Japanese Names Of Characters From Doraemon
Mar 06, 2025
Here's a breakdown of some prominent Doraemon characters' Japanese names and their meanings: Doraemon (ドラえもん): "Dora" likely comes from "dora neko" (stray cat), referencing his robotic cat origins. "Emon" is a common suffix for male names with a slightly old-fashioned feel. Nobita Nobi (野比 のび太): "Nobita" (野比) doesn't have a specific meaning, but "Nobi" (のび) can mean "to stretch" or "to extend," possibly hinting at his desire for improvement. "太 (ta)" means "big" or "large." Shizuka Minamoto (静香 源静香): "Shizuka" (静香) means "quiet" or "peaceful," reflecting her gentle personality. "Minamoto" (源) is a common Japanese surname. Takeshi Goda (剛田 たけし): "Takeshi" (たけし) means "strong" or "sturdy," matching his tough exterior. "Goda" (剛田) combines kanji meaning "strong" and "rice field." Suneo Honekawa (骨川 スネ夫): "Suneo" (スネ夫) doesn't have a direct meaning, but some speculate it could be a play on the word "sune" (脛) meaning "shin." "Honekawa" (骨川) combines kanji for "bone" and "river." Dorami (ドラミ): Similar to Doraemon's name, "Dorami" uses "Dora" and has "mi" (美) added, meaning "beautiful."