

Rin Okamura, the protagonist of the anime, is a sort of troublesome teenager but is nothing out of the ordinary. But there is no vessel powerful enough for Satan, so he decides to have an offspring and when the time is right, he will possess his son and thus enter Assiah. Demons can only approach the human world via possession. But they don’t falter, rather they try their best to become a better version of themselves and protect their friends and families.Īssiah and Gehenna are the worlds that humans and demons live in respectively. Both of them are orphans and have a dark power within them which can cause huge destruction and because of that, they are ostracized by others. The protagonist of ‘Ao no Exorcist’ is quite similar to Naruto. Initially, his indifference holds as Miharu tries not to accept their invitations to the ninja club but after getting into danger a couple of times, he decides to be a member to ensure his survival. To protect Miharu from the various threats he has his English teacher Kumohira and his classmate Kouichi, both of whom are ninjas. Rokujou possesses hijutsu, Shinrabanshou, a powerful technique various ninja clans would love to possess to be able to rule Nabari. He is silent and lacks any deep emotions and yet sometimes he can be mischievous. Rokujou Miharu, the protagonist of the anime, is 14 years old. The anime has a total of 26 episodes with each episode being 24 minutes in length.

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This series is also about ninjas hailing from ninja clans and having powerful techniques. If you were gravitated towards ‘Naruto’ because of the mysterious ninjas using powerful and secret techniques, then you should try ‘Nabari no Ou’ next. You can watch several of these anime like ‘Naruto’ on Netflix, Crunchyroll or Hulu. With that said, here is the list of best anime similar to ‘Naruto’ that are our recommendations. The original Naruto series has 220 episodes in total and also has a sequel known as Naruto Shippuden. Not that we all have a “Nine-Tails Fox” trapped inside of us per se, but it’s the will and determination to face any adversity for achieving something that makes Naruto very relatable. In the end, ‘Naruto’ is the story of an ultimate undergo.
