‘Naruto’ Gets A Facelift, Anime Enjoys New Additions To Gain Revenues, Can It Reign Over ‘One Punch Man’?
By Alexandra Park | May 02, 2016 04:25 AM EDT
"Naruto" gets a facelift as new additions are forecast to join the epic legacy of the much-acclaimed franchise. Also, with the new features, reigning over "One Punch Man" arise.
In a post from Anime News Network, it indicated new additions for the much acclaimed series and this year's second volume. also, the novel will have three protagonists Guy, Kakashi, and Mirai (the daughter of Asuma and Kurenai) and will take place at a hot spring and the novel will tie together with Naruto and Boruto.
It is undeniable that the new additions and storyline would surely allure the anime consumers to flock. Nevertheless, the threat that "One Punch Man" has for the entire manga venture is also surreal and strong. To prove the latter, Jobs & Hire reported that "One Punch Man" also released its own Ova that were forecast to bring in more revenues for the anime series.
Also, the first "One Punch Man" OVA, titled "The Shadow That Snuck Up Too Close," was released in December 2015, and "The Ninja Who is Too Complicated," as noted by the same post.
The new storyline added on "Naruto" is projected to reign supreme with the storyline of the next generation taking their parents legacy and surpassing them all. Although it remains unclear how to storyline would fare in the world of business and trade, "Naruto" gaining revenues is among the main strategic approach of the anime creators and on whether it dominates "One Punch Man," remains unsettled for the day.
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