The last great war of Naruto has brought numerous sacrifices, some of which have been part of the franchise since the first editions of Masashi Kishimoto’s manga. The importance was never overshadowed. Just think of Boruto’s most recent initiative: Naruto the Next Generations, which brought back a deceased ninja.

Years after the manga ended, the franchise’s legacy has passed into the hands of its spin-off sequel, edited by Ukyo Kodachi and Mikio Ikemoto who continue to support the ninja images with brilliant insights. However, the merit of its popularity rests almost entirely in the hands of the community, which has supported the work with manifestations of creativity for more than 10 years. Just think about the cosplay that fans do on occasion.

Recently, the cosplayer is gaining popularity tick Thanks to some of the best renditions of Naruto characters currently floating around as evidence of his latest proposition in a realistic key of the Second Hokage. The protagonist of the cosplay is this time Neji Hyuga, one of the most popular ninja in the franchise and one of the victims of the war that messed up the entire imagination of the job. The interpretation met with considerable uproar in the community with almost 8,000 expressions of thanks from fans.

And you, instead, what do you think of this cosplay, do you like it? Let us know with a comment below.


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