After the success of the Evangelion vs. RahXephon thread, which managed to engineer some geniuenly good debate and opinions, I thought this would be another decent comparision to discuss.
Naruto is essentially the most popular series to come out of Japan since Dragonball Z, while Bleach is the new kid on the block. Both Naruto and Bleach are original stories produced for the popular Shounen Jump magazine and they share many basic similiarities and story formulas (long winded fights, flashbacks, training), often leading to heated debate between their respective fanbases.
My opinion on Naruto and Bleach.
Naruto's appeal is hard to pin down, but its massive success is hardly blind luck. I think I agree with other fans when they say it's down to the characters; many of whom represent a familiar human emotion, whether it's Naruto's quest for recognition or (to pick on just one of many others) Neji's struggle against his preordained fate. Essentially, most viewers can easily empathise with the characters and their individual struggles through life. Compared with One Piece or Dragonball, Naruto is more an intricate personal drama than an out right adventure series; and in this sense, it's clearly different from the many other large Shonen Jump productions.
Of course, it helps that Naruto's complex and vibrant "universe" is just so damn cool. Between the stylish character designs (Rock Lee is an instant anime legend) and the inventive, larger than life combat- the show feels fresh and unique. Naruto's unpredicable world is clearly different to ours and this is naturally intriguing, and even exciting.
Having seen 20 episodes of Bleach, I have to admit I was left underwhelmed. Unlike Naruto, I strugged to get into the characters and empathise with their formulaic "save the girl" struggles. At it's most basic level, Naruto is about chasing an impossible dream, but Bleach seemed more muddled, jarringly fluctuating between typical slice of life drama and anti-climatic action, the setting of which is often drab and mudane. I can see how Bleach would be more of an anime fans favourite, but I don't feel it has the accessability of Naruto.
Naruto is essentially the most popular series to come out of Japan since Dragonball Z, while Bleach is the new kid on the block. Both Naruto and Bleach are original stories produced for the popular Shounen Jump magazine and they share many basic similiarities and story formulas (long winded fights, flashbacks, training), often leading to heated debate between their respective fanbases.
My opinion on Naruto and Bleach.
Naruto's appeal is hard to pin down, but its massive success is hardly blind luck. I think I agree with other fans when they say it's down to the characters; many of whom represent a familiar human emotion, whether it's Naruto's quest for recognition or (to pick on just one of many others) Neji's struggle against his preordained fate. Essentially, most viewers can easily empathise with the characters and their individual struggles through life. Compared with One Piece or Dragonball, Naruto is more an intricate personal drama than an out right adventure series; and in this sense, it's clearly different from the many other large Shonen Jump productions.
Of course, it helps that Naruto's complex and vibrant "universe" is just so damn cool. Between the stylish character designs (Rock Lee is an instant anime legend) and the inventive, larger than life combat- the show feels fresh and unique. Naruto's unpredicable world is clearly different to ours and this is naturally intriguing, and even exciting.
Having seen 20 episodes of Bleach, I have to admit I was left underwhelmed. Unlike Naruto, I strugged to get into the characters and empathise with their formulaic "save the girl" struggles. At it's most basic level, Naruto is about chasing an impossible dream, but Bleach seemed more muddled, jarringly fluctuating between typical slice of life drama and anti-climatic action, the setting of which is often drab and mudane. I can see how Bleach would be more of an anime fans favourite, but I don't feel it has the accessability of Naruto.