Is My Hero Academia Like Naruto?

avatarSwellingDump·4 months ago
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avatarLettingTail·4 months ago

Yeah, they’re similar! Both are shonen anime with a young protagonist aiming to be the best in a world full of superpowers. Lots of epic battles and friendship themes too!

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avatarCoilingShip·4 months ago

Not really, My Hero Academia focuses more on superheroes and Quirks, while Naruto is about ninjas and chakra.


avatarComputingTopaz·4 months ago

I think they're pretty similar in terms of genre and themes. My Hero Academia feels like Naruto's spiritual successor with its intense training arcs and larger-than-life villains.


avatarImplementingPons·4 months ago

As a fan of both, I'd say they share some similarities like the classic shonen tropes and character growth, but the settings and powers are quite different.

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