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Naruto & Naruko
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Ongoing, First published Jan 20, 2018
Naruto Uzumaki the son of the Fourth Hokage who saved the Hidden Leaf Village from the Nine-Tailed Fox, struggles to stand out under his dad's shadow. It doesn't help that he has a gifted twin sister who is call the prodigy. Adding the fact that the people know him as the jinchuriki of the Fox make things worse. Read the fantastic adventure of the new ultimate Naruto story...
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Konoha's Kitsune

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Naruto was known to be a happy-go-lucky, hyperactive, dead-last academy student, right? If so, think again. Uzumaki Naruto was a demon-child and a monster from the villager's eyes. He was regularly beat up by the people he was supposed to protect, especially on his birthdays. That's all his secrets...right...? Well, Naruto wasn't known to be the number one most unpredictable ninja, now was he? Naruto, also known as Kitsune, the merciless anbu prodigy, captain of team Ro, holder of the kyuubi. The list goes on, but how would he react to being assigned a certain mission? This certain mission was to protect the last Uchiha, Uchiha Sasuke, the person he would soon fall for. ⚠️Warnings⚠️ A bit if swearing Naruto belongs to Masashi Kishimoto Most of the ideas aren't mine