Masashi Kishimoto

Masashi Kishimoto
Masashi Kishimotois a Japanese manga artist, well known for creating the manga series Naruto which was in serialization from 1999 to 2014. As of October 2015, Naruto manga has sold over 220 million copies worldwide. Besides the Naruto manga, Kishimoto also participated in the making of the anime films Road to Ninja: Naruto the Movie, The Last: Naruto the Movie, Boruto: Naruto the Movie, and has written several one-shot stories...
NationalityJapanese
ProfessionComic Book Artist
Date of Birth8 November 1974
CountryJapan
I keep thinking Naruto... That one of these days your going to finally grow up!
Those who forgive themselves and are able to accept their real nature, they are the strong ones.
In this world, whenever there is light, there are also shadows. As long as the concept of winners exist, there must also be losers. The selfish desire of wanting to maintain peace causes wars and hatred is born to protect love.
There is only one will and that is the Will of Fire. The will that doesn't let you give up
Including a mention of your impressive record....The man who had penetrated and copied over a thousand techniques.. Kakashi the mirror ninja.
The most important talent for a shinobi is not the numberof jutsu. The important thing is... HAVING THE GUTS TO NEVER GIVE UP.
When people are protecting something truly special to them, they truly can become...as strong as they can be.
n the world, those who break the rules are scum, but those who abandon their friends are worse than scum.
And so they fought. And so they laughed. Friends. And before they knew it, They were inseparable.
Perfect heroes are cool, but no one can really empathize or identify with them.
So that's it? Your just going to give up?! After everything that has happened, your not going to even try?! You still don't know..... what truly matters....
forgive yourself for what you aren't able to do, the ones who aren't able to acknowledge their ownselves are bound to fail
When a man learns to love, he must bear the risk of hatred.
It’s foolish to fear what we’ve yet to see and know.