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Masashi Kishimoto’sNarutois one of the best-selling manga series of all time, that left a long-lasting impression on its audience, enthralling viewers for decades. With over 250 million copies in circulation worldwide, the seasoned mangaka achieved a notable feat by earning a dedicated following, particularly among Western audiences.

Naruto crying after Jiraya’s death

Kishimoto introduces fans to the heartwarming story of Naruto, showcased as an orphan frequently shunned by villagers who viewed him as a threat. Over the years,Narutofans have not only experienced the heartbreaking deaths of beloved characters but also explored the darker aspects of the ninja world in depth.

AlthoughNaruto‘s iconic moments may overshadow its more somber elements, fans recognize how much Masashi Kishimoto’s story emphasizes serious themes. From the Uchiha Clan’s massacre to Obito’s traumatizing past,Narutofeatures its fair share of dark moments. Nonetheless, Kishimoto’s poignant portrayal of Gaara’s past is sure to break any fan’s heart, showcasing why Naruto is darker than many realize.

Gaara from Naruto

Gaara’s Suicide Attempt: The Turning Point in Naruto’s Shift to a Darker Tone

After enthralling fans over decades,Masashi Kishimoto‘s manga left a memorable impression on the readers. The legendary mangaka captivated countless fans of the classicNarutoseries by introducing a host ofintriguing characters. Notably, Gaara Yuzawa continues to be celebrated as one of the series’ standout figures.

Despite starting as a villain, Gaara later becomes a fully redeemed hero for the rest of the series. The shift in Gaara’s personality made many viewers deeply connect with his tragic character. Like many iconic characters inNaruto, Gaara endured a tragic backstory- losing his parents at a very young age.

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ThroughNaruto, Kishimoto explored many challenging themes about the effects of war,overcoming childhood trauma, as well as human cruelty. Every character has their own story, and some of these tales can be quite dark. Gaara’s backstory, in particular, includes every heartbreaking element that makes him one of the most tragic characters in the series.

Since Shukaku was sealed inside of Gaara by Chiyo, he ended up being born prematurely and tiny. From the ordeals of childbirth, Karura (Gaara’s mother) died after giving birth to Gaara. After his mother’s death, Gaara began to see himself as a threat, consumedby the pain and isolation of his loss.

Gaara crying from Naruto

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Blaming himself for his mother’s death caused Gaara to become isolated and utterly despise himself. Kishimoto shocked fans by depicting Gaara’s suicide attempt, highlighting the four-year-old boy’s surrender to the trauma he had endured.

Kid Gaara crying in Naruto

However, the young boy couldn’t even end his life on his own terms, largely due to his status as the Jinchūriki of One-Tail. Kishimoto’s depiction of a four-year-old Gaara’s suicide attempt, right as his life is about to unfold, shiftedNarutofrom a joyful anime to a darker path.

Masashi Kishimoto’s Inspiration: How Keanu Reeves Influenced Gaara’s Design

Keanu Reeves is arguably the most recognized and famous Hollywood star, who is best known for theJohn Wickfranchise and the fourMatrixmovies. The Hollywood Star has animmense fanbase and influenced many fansand celebrities over the years.

Surprisingly, Masashi Kishimoto was influenced by Keanu Reeves’The Matrixand used it as inspiration for Gaara’s design. Keanu Reeves’ starring role inThe Matrix(1999) was extremely popular and successful. The Matrix spawned two sequels and continues to influence popular culture, further cementing its status and legacy in the community.

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Uzumaki: The Art of Narutorevealed that Kishimoto drew inspiration fromThe MatrixforGaara’s new look, giving him an upright collar similar to the film’s iconic trench coats. After uncovering the surprising link between Keanu Reeves and Gaara, fans will probably be even more eager to explore more of Kishimoto’s secrets and inspirations.

Narutoisavailable to stream on Crunchyroll.

Mehul Rolta

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Mehul Rolta is a seasoned journalist with over 3 years in esports and soccer journalism. Transitioning to anime writing at Fandom Wire, Mehul shares his lifelong passion for anime about integrates professionalism. Dedicated to connecting the world of anime globally, Mehul shares thoughts and insights, communicating personal passion with professional insight.

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