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  2. Boruto Uzumaki - Wikipedia

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    Boruto Uzumaki (Japanese: うずまき ボルト, Hepburn: Uzumaki Boruto) is a fictional character created by Masashi Kishimoto who first appears in the series finale of the manga series Naruto as the son of the protagonist Naruto Uzumaki and Hinata Uzumaki.

  3. List of Naruto media - Wikipedia

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    List of Naruto media Created by Masashi Kishimoto Original work Naruto manga Print publications Book(s) 72 tankōbon volumes 10 databooks 3 artbooks 3 anime profiles Novel(s) 26 novels Films and television Film(s) 11 films Short film(s) 12 shorts Animated series 2 main series 2 spin-offs Official website naruto.com Naruto [a] is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Masashi ...

  4. Naruto Uzumaki - Wikipedia

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    In regard to Naruto's growth, Takeuchi was happy with the story and had hoped that Naruto would end up in a relationship with Hinata. Takeuchi was reminded of Naruto's late godfather, Jiraiya, when she read the script. She thought that although Naruto's declaration of love was the most important part of the character's growth, his true nature ...

  5. The Ryuo's Work Is Never Done! - Wikipedia

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    A friend of Ai's from the training group, who is only six years old. A first grader attending a French school in Kyoto, she speaks with a childish, uneasy Japanese. She starts to be interested in shogi because of Naruto. Yaichi finds himself frequently overwhelmed by her cuteness, much to Ai's chagrin. She studies under the same master as Ayano.

  6. Inalienable possession - Wikipedia

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    In general, the alienable–inalienable distinction is an example of a binary possessive class system in which a language distinguishes two kinds of possession (alienable and inalienable). The alienability distinction is the most common kind of binary possessive class system, but it is not the only one. [ 4 ]