

Naruto: Ninja Council 3 is the fourth installment in the Ninja Council series for the Nintendo DS.

Although people may laugh at Naruto's extreme idealism, it's hard not to admire the code of honor that goes with it.

When it comes to his goals, however, Naruto is just as capable of being a determined and fierce fighter. Believe it! Not particularly grown-up and hardly book-smart, Naruto can be a bit of a goofball – and to most of his village, that's all that he is. Naruto is brash and immature, and his usual mode of communication is screaming in your face. the biggest loudmouth ninja (yes, it's an oxymoron) in Konoha. And from his rival Sasuke to his many talented classmates, that proves to be no easy goal. First, however, Naruto has another obstacle to overcome: passing ninja school. But unluckily for him, she's less impressed by his prankster ways than she is by Sasuke's haughty charm.Ĭhallenge. Naruto has a pretty bad crush on the pretty Sakura. However, Naruto's goal of leading the Leaf Village is no quixotic fantasy, with Naruto announcing, "I'm going to make everyone recognize my existence!" For the most part, Naruto's interests are those of a 12-year-old boy, so much so that most people dismiss his other, loftier ambitions. pulling pranks, eating ramen, and becoming Hokage. But whether he can grow into its responsibilities is another matter altogether. Since his dead father was the former Hokage, Naruto has the right lineage for the position.

As “Hokage” (or leader), however, Naruto would have a lot of a responsibility on his shoulders – perhaps a little too much for the light-hearted, carefree boy. ninja-in-training and – if you believes what he says – the next leader of the Hidden Leaf Village. Under the leadership of mentor Kakashi, the unlikely trio must learn to overcome their differences and work together. As a (failing) student at his village's ninja academy, Naruto is assigned to a team with two of his fellow classmates, aloof Sasuke and intelligent Sakura. in the Hidden Leaf Village, in a world where ninja are not only common, but they also possess supernatural powers. Despite this, Naruto manages a cheerful outlook on the world and is determined to win the respect of his village. Consequently, Naruto grew up feared and shunned by his fellow villagers. As an infant, Naruto had the spirit of a malevolent nine-tailed fox sealed inside his body.
