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Naruto Beats Out Every Other Anime in One Totally Bizarre Metric

Naruto is the best-selling manga franchise, according to a staggering statistic.

Naruto is one of the most popular anime and manga series.

In the ongoing debate over which anime or manga is the best, Naruto won yet another award that its fans are sure to add to their list.

According to a post on X (formerly Twitter), Naruto by @dailyhokage Naruto was not only the most popular page in Wikipedia's "Films and TV Series" category, but it was also the only manga or animation to make the list. This is certainly a compelling, but somewhat obscure, metric that fans can use in any discussion about the greatest manga/anime. According to Wikipedia, which is one of the world's most popular information sources, Naruto is a manga/anime that people look for the most.

Naruto is the most searched anime/manga on Wikipedia

debates on the greatest anime series of all time are a favorite pastime of fans of manga and anime. In the late 1990s, one of the most heated debates took place between fans of Naruto One Piece Bleach and Dragon Ball. All four series were launched within a few years of each other. Fans of the four most popular anime/manga series have been able to find out what they love about their favorite characters and series, while also hearing arguments for why other series were better. This debate has continued to this day, mainly because these four series are still active and relevant. While the debate was going on, new series such as Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure Attack on Titan and Demon Slayer were added, intensifying the disagreements.

Naruto is popular on Wikipedia, but this popularity is only one part of a complex and endless discussion in which every "greatness" Naruto attains will be contested by its rivals. Naruto is always the best with its fans and disliked or hated by fans of other series. This is still a fun fact, which shows that manga/anime is not just a fringe culture for otaku anymore but has become mainstream entertainment.

What's surprising is that, while Naruto appears alongside other popular anime series like Star Wars and Harry Potter on the Wikipedia list, One Piece, another hugely successful franchise, does not. Naruto will no doubt have a lot of fun coming up with reasons, while other anime fans will find ways to discredit this achievement.

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