The Jump Festa is an important opportunity for Shueisha to showcase the work of her team. Much attention is paid to new projects that welcome anime adaptations, but also works with a few years more and completed than Narutowhich, however, is accompanied by the sequel Boruto.

The ninja world that started with Weekly Shonen Jump in 1999 is now 22 years old, a few months ago, while the same cannot be said of the anime. The adaptation of Naruto actually began in 2002, which means that the Studio Pierrot anime is now approaching its 20th anniversary. To celebrate this, the authors have also popped up on the Wall of Tributes Illustrations by Masashi Kishimoto and Mikio Ikemotowho also decided to thank the French fans for their support.

The duo currently working together on Boruto: Naruto the Next Generations have brought the old and new generations of Konoha side by side. Masashi Kishimoto drew a Naruto Uzumaki thirteen as he appeared while at the beginning of his career Mikio Ikemoto focused on his son Boruto, still in the prime of youth.

During the exhibition also came the celebrations for Bleach of the various mangaka, which will soon be back with a new anime.


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