Children’s series are an important part of every country, and although we have seen productions like this in recent years Peppa Pig Dominating this market, a new study reveals that shows aimed at children are not tailor-made for them. But its anime Naruto Received this recognition.
Recently, TheToyZone published a study that calculated the average Google search for children’s television programs from networks such as Cartoon Network, Nickelodeon, Disney, CBS and Netflix, which resulted in 6,638 candidates. Here it is revealed Naruto It ranks as the most popular children’s program in 83 countries.
In the case of America, Naruto is crowned champion in 17 countries. However, in the United States we find it A moment of adventure King, when Peppa Pig It ranks first in Peru, and dragon ball It is preferred in Bolivia and Ecuador.
Although there are those who argue Naruto This is not a children’s series, as it is an anime for children with some intense moments. There is no denying the influence Masashi Kishimoto’s work adaptation has had on young people worldwide. Thus, the anime is perhaps the first work of its kind for an entire generation, who started enjoying the adventures of Naruto and company at a very young age.
Let us remember that Naruto It enjoyed a very good dubbing in Latin America And, thanks to some iconic phrases, this work quickly became popular in our region, where this anime was broadcast on open television in certain countries, as was the case with Channel 5 in Mexico.
Undoubtedly, a result that many did not expect, But it makes sense when we consider that this research is focused on the new generationAnd not among us, who grew up with cartoons Johnny Bravo like anime dragon ball. Relatedly, this is the most popular Naruto character. Similarly, a live-action Naruto movie is already in the works
Author’s note:
Naruto, especially the first season, is a good children’s anime. Not until it Naruto Shippuden The story gets a little dark, so I can understand why kids love this ninja’s first adventure.
Through: Toyzone