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EPISODE · Mar 30, 2026 · 51 MIN

AJN Anime Celebration | I was Wrong About Naruto...And It Hit Me Hard at 37

from Average Joe Nerdcast · host Average Joe Nerdcast

I didn’t grow up watching Naruto.In fact, I avoided it.I thought my taste in anime was more “mature” Gundam, Cowboy Bebop, Ghost in the Shell, the heavy stuff. So, when I saw a loud kid in an orange jumpsuit yelling “Believe it,” I wrote Naruto off completely.And boy was I wrong.In this episode of the Average Joe Nerdcast, Nate finally sat down with Naruto at 37 and it hit him way harder than he ever expected. What he thought was a simple ninja show turned out to be a story about loneliness, trauma, war, and what it means to be seen.This is one part in what will be 6 total deep dives into Naruto, not just the story, but why it resonates, why the characters feel so real, and why this series stuck with so many people growing up.This episode also kicks off the First AJN Anime Celebration a new rotating series where Nate will dive into some of the Anime's and Manga that shaped us all.In this episode:Why Nate skipped Naruto growing upWhat changed watching it as an adultNaruto and childhood lonelinessThe shinobi world as a war systemWhy the villains actually make senseNaruto vs Sasuke as a clash of ideologiesThis isn’t a recap.This is a conversation about why Naruto still matters.Make sure you're following the Show wherever you listen. Then please leave the show a 5-Star Rating and Review. And if you want to be a part of the Nerdcast, come hang out in the Private Facebook Group - Average Joe Nerdcast-The Lobby. Link to The Group👇https://www.facebook.com/share/g/18NGxoARXv/?mibextid=wwXIfrLobbies Always OpenStay Gold. Nerd Bold.Better late than never, right?

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