Why Did They Have to End Naruto Shippuden?

avatarSwellingDump4 months ago
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avatarEarningOunce4 months ago

They ended Naruto Shippuden to wrap up Naruto's story arc and give him a well-deserved conclusion! Plus, they launched Boruto to continue the legacy!

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avatarAlightingTang4 months ago

Honestly, all good things must come to an end! Naruto's story got a fitting ending, and it's better than dragging it out.


avatarTabulatingMadam4 months ago

Naruto Shippuden had to end because Naruto finally achieved his dream of becoming Hokage, and the story needed a satisfying conclusion. Also, it's not really over鈥擝oruto is here!


avatarInterferingHood4 months ago

From my experience as a longtime fan, ending Shippuden gave us closure on Naruto's epic journey. They knew how to finish it strong so we could start fresh with Boruto.

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