It's time for the Hidden Village's annual sports festival, and everyone is vying for the ultimate prize: a week off from participating in missions! Naruto and the gang are all in the running, but Naruto has a small problem: he has to go - BAD! Unfortunately for his bowels, finding a free toilet is an impossible task; and whether it's trying to sneak into the ladies' room or creating clones to take over for him in the games (who, unfortunately, are also experiencing a fecal crisis), nothing Naruto does gets him closer to his goal. He must compete in the games and keep himself from having an accident - can Naruto succeed?
Hanada Ichiro is an abrasive young man who lives with his hag of a mother, his father the drunk, his grandfather the absent-minded, and his older sister. One sunny afternoon, Ichiro's rebellious antics finally take a turn for the worse, causing him to get hit by a car. When he awakens, he discovers that he has the ability to see ghosts, and converse with them (much to his dismay, since they all seem to want helpful favors). Will Ichiro's newfound ability be a blessing, or just another annoyance in his life?
Super Radical Gag Family and Naruto Sports Festival are two rude and crude anime that have a plentiful amount of toilet humor. Naruto is a bit more niche given the franchise it comes from, but if you liked one, you'd probably enjoy the other.
When Kaede, a girl frustrated with her grades like any other teenager, finds a female Ninja attempting to steal her underwear, she didn't expect a friendship to be the result. And as the modern day world of ordinary high schooler Kaede collides with Ninja-in-training Shinobu, she soon comes to discover that the world of modern day Ninjas are filled with parties, picnics, and the training of the elder master Ninja yellow form changing glob: Onsokumaru!
If you enjoyed watching this little Naruto OVA, try some genuine ninja crack: 2x2 = Shinobuden, otherwise called Ninja Nonsense. If you laughed even once here, you'll be crying from laughter there, following all kinds of funny situations Onsokumaru-sama and his two cure acquaintances end up in.
The jokes in Shinobuden are quite versatile, don't worry, it won't be all about "toilet humour".
The life of a typical Japanese family is never dull – something the Oosawagi family proves in leaps and bounds. Kotetsu is crude, rude, and high strung; Sakura has poor taste in men; infant Yuuta is as cute as can be; Grandpa Kintetsu is ancient; and the pet chimpanzee is… a chimpanzee?! With creepy neighbors, school bullies and a variety of other problems to deal with, the Oosawagi family will tackle each day one gross and unusual moment at a time!
Super Radical Gag Family and Naruto Sports Festival are two rude and crude comedies of sorts that have a plentiful amount of toilet humor. Naruto is a bit more niche given the franchise it comes from, but if you liked one, you'd probably enjoy the other.
Shinnosuke Nohara (aka "Shin-chan") is a crude and rude five-year-old child with a penchant for dirty and inappropriate comments. Whether it's blackmailing his mother for an allowance, dropping his drawers, or snubbing girls at the playground, there's nothing the lecherous Shin-chan can't enjoy. Along with his dysfunctional family and wacky friends, Shin-chan will tackle life's daily problems - one ecchi moment at a time!
Ninja aside, if crude toilet humor is your thing, Crayon Shin Chan and the Naruto Sports Festival OVA are for you. While CSC has more than just potty jokes, it shares those in particular in common with the Naruto OVA, whose running gag is that Naruto needs to find a bathroom. If you are the type of person to like one, you'd like the other.