Naruto
A vibrant shonen epic blending kinetic ninja action with a poignant coming-of-age tale. Amidst a world of mystical jutsus and hidden villages, a lonely outcast paints his dreams in bright orange, fighting to turn rejection into recognition and forge bonds that transcend destiny.
Naruto
Naruto

ナルト

03 October 2002 — 08 February 2007 Japan 4 season 220 episode Ended ⭐ 8.4 (5,862)
Cast: Junko Takeuchi, Noriaki Sugiyama, Chie Nakamura, Kazuhiko Inoue, Hidekatsu Shibata
Animation Sci-Fi & Fantasy Action & Adventure
Loneliness and Acknowledgment Hard Work vs. Genius The Will of Fire (Legacy) Destiny vs. Self-Determination

Naruto - Movie Quotes

Memorable Quotes

I'm going to be Hokage! Believe it!

— Naruto Uzumaki

Context:

Spoken repeatedly throughout the series, often to enemies who mock him or when introducing himself.

Meaning:

Naruto's signature catchphrase (Dattebayo in Japanese). It represents his unwavering determination and his mechanism for coping with doubt—speaking his dream into existence until it becomes true.

In the ninja world, those who break the rules are scum, that's true, but those who abandon their friends are worse than scum.

— Kakashi Hatake

Context:

Spoken to Team 7 during the Bell Test (Episode 5) and later revealed to be a lesson Kakashi learned from his old friend Obito.

Meaning:

The moral compass of the entire series. It redefines what it means to be a 'good' ninja, prioritizing human life and loyalty over blind obedience to the mission.

When a person has something important they want to protect... that's when they can become truly strong.

— Haku

Context:

Spoken to Naruto in the forest during the Land of Waves arc (Episode 12), foreshadowing Haku's sacrifice for Zabuza.

Meaning:

A pivotal philosophy that challenges the idea of ninjas as emotionless tools. It teaches Naruto that love is a source of power, not weakness.

I never go back on my word. That is my way of the ninja!

— Naruto Uzumaki

Context:

Declared during his fight with Neji in the Chunin Exams (Episode 62) when challenged about his destiny to lose.

Meaning:

Naruto's personal nindo (ninja creed). It signifies his integrity and stubborn refusal to accept failure or injustice, even when the odds are impossible.