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Raruto


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Author: Jesús García Ferrer (Jesulink)
Artist: Jesús García Ferrer (Jesulink)
Genres: Action ActionComedy ComedyMartial Arts Martial Arts
Type: Other
Status: Complete
Description: Raruto is a Spanish webcomic by Jesús García Ferrer (Jesulink), published from 2005 to 2008, and is a parody of the Japanese manga Naruto with absurd humor and a careless super-deformed artstyle. There is a sequel, Raruto Sisepuede, ongoing since 2008. Despite the artwork, Raruto became the most well-known parody of Naruto in Spain, and has been sold in printed volumes in manga conventions in Spain.

The popularity of Raruto led Jesulink to start a new manga, "5 Elementos", which despite being also published online, has sold over 15000 copies in its printed format.

Sequel:

> Raruto Sisepuede
(http://www.batoto.net/comic/_/sp/raruto-sisepuede-r6500)
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It's not that good or funny but sure has it moments. "Copy paste" was one of them. Pure gold that chapter. Kakasi being an asshole and Raruto making cameos in everyone's flashback and screwing with them were pretty good too.

gotta agree with Wil Dan.
still has better story than the original lol!
Tened en cuenta que hay una secuela/continuación de Raruto: Raruto Sisepuede.

Note that there is a sequel/continuation to Raruto: Raruto Sisepuede.
I can't believe this parody reached the doors of Batoto, I always watched them on youtube.
This is a parody. Parodies in most countries (including Spain, the country from which is the author of this one) are not considered to infringe the original work's copyright.
How has this guy not been sued yet
Ru-roh, Raruto! Rasuke retrayed ronoha!
Not really. Last time I checked, Raruto was under a Creative Commons license, meaning the original Spanish version could be uploaded anywhere. The English translation doesn't specify a license, so that's a bit more complicated.
Why is there no chapters uploaded? Do you need Jesulink's approval before uploading them?

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