Summary

Naruto Uzumaki is one of the most popular characters in theNarutoseries, which isn’t all that’s surprising, since he’s the protagonist. At the same time, fans know that Naruto Uzumaki is an icon and has become more than just aNarutocharacter. He’s one of the most popular fictional characters in the world and an inspiration to millions all over the world, despite being a figure drawn on paper.

Naruto Uzumaki is a result of countless adversities that he had to face and that’s what makes him so loveable and relatable to many. However, Naruto wasn’t supposed to be the way he is right from the get-go.He evolved with each idea that Kishimoto got. In fact, his early version was supposed to be very different from what he ended up being, and Kishimoto has already commented on it in the past.

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Kishimoto’s Original Plan For Naruto Was Very Different

While fans know Naruto Uzumaki to be a ninja with absolutely nothing to his name but a will to never give up, the original idea that Kishimoto revealed long ago for him was very different. According to Kishimoto himself, his original idea for Naruto was rather unique.

I don’t quit and I don’t run. I’ll never go back on my word. That’s my way of ninja. — Naruto Uzumaki

Kishimoto did not plan on making Naruto a story about ninjas, which means that the early version of Naruto Uzumaki was never going to be a ninja. Initially, Naruto was supposed to be a youkai, which are mythical creatures in Japanese mythology. In the case of Naruto Uzumaki, he was supposed to be the fox who could shapeshift into a human. This meansKishimoto originally intended to make Naruto an animal, while the concepts of hidden villages and ninjas were nowhere to be seen.

This isn’t a surprise at all. Kishimoto also intended for the Third Hokage to originally be a monkey in his story. At the same time, the original plan for the Fourth Hokage was to make him a dog, similar to the ninken of Kakashi. Clearly, Kishimoto had an obsession with giving animals main roles in the story and having them lead from the front.

How Kishimoto’s Original Plan Evolved Over The Years

Eventually,Kishimoto changed his story again. The fox that he drew then turned into a human and that’s how the Naruto Uzumaki that fans know was born. When Kishimoto submitted his story, he did so keeping in mind the fact that there were already plenty of manga about ninjas. As such, Kishimoto wanted his story to stand out a bit more. He made Naruto Uzumaki blond for this specific reason, so he stands out more and looks more like a foreigner than a ninja.

Are Shinobi nothing more than mere tools to you? — Naruto Uzumaki to Zabuza

Kishimoto also played around with the concept of what a ninja truly is. His version of a ninja wasn’t one that died fighting, but lived to help and protect. Instead of having ninjas stay hidden,Kishimoto made sure they were an active part of societyand widely accepted like any country. Even though he believed he was going off on a tangent, eventually, this plan was a big success.

Would Kishimoto’s Plan Have Worked?

The Original Plan Might Not Have Been As Good

Kishimoto’s original plan for Naruto will never be fully revealed to the fans. But, what is clear is that it evolved greatly over the years.If Kishimoto himself deemed it necessaryto make the changes, then they were likely very important. A story about a young boy with a fox demon inside him is much more exciting than a fox who can shapeshift into a human. Every idea that Kishimoto changed on his own was most certainly one that needed changing and it was because of his many changes that Naruto is as popular as it is today.

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