TheNarutoseries stands out for many reasons, and while its cultural impact is undeniable, it’s the heavy themes woven throughout the story that resonate most deeply. While motifs like the cycle of hatred, friendship, and bonds are prevalent, one idea stood out from the very beginning, especially through Naruto’s initial portrayal: the ability to shape one’s fate. Naruto, who comes from nothing and is labeled a monster by the villagers of Konoha, embodies this theme. The series suggests that his journey will be one of climbing the ladder all on his own.

This idea is powerfully depicted during theChunin Exam arc, where Naruto defeats Neji, a prodigy who believes fate is predetermined. Naruto’s victory not only disproves Neji’s fatalistic worldview but also reinforces the series’ message that anyone can shape their destiny. At this point, Naruto’s story is perfectly written. However, as the series progresses, his path shifts further away from this initial portrayal. In contrast,Sakura Haruno begins to embodyNaruto’s core theme, making her the ideal character to understand the series' central message.

Sakura’s Strength of a Hundred Seal

Sakura Is the Real Underdog of the Naruto Series

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Naruto’s dream of becoming Hokage, rising from nothing, is inspiring and suggests he would be an underdog by climbing to the top through his own efforts. However, the series soon reveals several advantages that already support him, starting with Kurama’s power sealed within him, an immense arsenal that wasn’t his own. Later, it’s revealed that Naruto’s family lineage is extraordinary as well: his father was the Fourth Hokage, and his mother came from the Uzumaki clan, known for their immense chakra reserves.

ByNaruto’s finale, his journey is further cemented as one of destiny, as he’s revealed to be the reincarnation of one of the founders of the ninja world. Sakura, however, is never depicted as someone from a special lineage, nor is there ever a hint that her journey is predetermined like her teammates, Naruto and Sasuke. Without any inherited advantages, Sakura still rises to become a great ninja. This underscores that everything she achieves is through sheer effort and willpower, embodying the series' core theme better than even the protagonists'.

Sakura shatters Sasori puppet in Naruto

Without any inherited advantages, Sakura still rises to become a great ninja.

Despite Naruto’s constant proclamations about never giving up, he was continually supported by hidden abilities and inherited power. Sakura’s climb to the top teaches fans one ofNaruto’s greatest life lessons: anyone can achieve greatness through hard work, will and determination. On her journey, Sakura overcomes countless hurdles and defies expectations, proving she was always strong and driven to succeed entirely through her own efforts.

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Sakura’s Achievement Highlights Her Strength and Determination To Become Great

From Nothing To The Strongest Kunoichi, Sakura’s Journey Is Inspiring

Sakura’s journey culminates in her becoming one of thestrongest female ninjas in Konoha, if not the entire series. Considering she wasn’t initially depicted as a character of strength, but rather, her abilities relying more on academics, her achievements become even more inspiring. She teaches fans that with hard work and determination, one can strengthen even their weakest points.This message is emphasized by the fact that she possesses no special abilities or inherited powers like many others.

One of Sakura’s first major accomplishments is showcased after the time skip, at the start ofNaruto: Shippuden, when she battlesSasori of the Akatsuki, the Third Kazekage. In this fight, she ultimately defeats Sasori with the help of Granny Chiyo, whose assistance is minimal by the end of the battle. During this arc, Sakura also demonstrates her medical ninjutsu, successfully curing Kankuro from Sasori’s deadly poison. As the series progresses, her achievements only continue to grow.

Naruto (2002) TV Show Poster

Under Tsunade’s guidance,Sakura masters medical ninjutsu and attains the Strength of a Hundred Seal within just three years of training,an ability it took Tsunade likely till her late thirties to perfect. This is an outstanding achievement, especially considering Tsunade was privileged as the granddaughter of the First Hokage, who is also a reincarnation of the founders of the ninja world. Sakura’s growth highlights her ability to learn quickly and seek the right mentorship.

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In Naruto’s village of Konohagakure, Hokage is the primary political leader, with all of the power and responsibility that position entails.

By the end of the series, Sakura’s efforts save countless lives, including Naruto’s, and she plays a key role in injuring Kaguya’s Byakugan. In the sequel, she is portrayed as having surpassed her mentor Tsunade, becoming the head of the medical ninja department, all while raising her daughter, Sarada, all on her own. This makes Sakura’s portrayal in theNarutoseries almost that of a perfect character, as she embodies its core theme of achieving greatness through personal effort, without a predetermined destiny, better than anyone else.

Naruto

Naruto is a franchise spawned from the manga series penned by Masashi Kishimoto that began in 1999. Generating several tv series, games, movies, and more, Naruto follows the exploits of a young outcast ninja harboring the spirit of a demon fox who seeks to become the Hokage, the leader of his ninja village, to break the stigma against him. Upon the conclusion of the initial series, Naruto expanded into Boruto, following many series protagonists' children and returning faces.