It should be said that regardless of the description, Narutaru has two very distinct sections to it (that aren't really integrated at all, for that matter). The first 7-8 episodes revolve around Shiina and Akira with their dragonets, and the web of destruction and death they are drawn into because of them. Sound dark? IT IS. What's funny is that the first episode makes you think something totally different. I watched episode 1 and remember coming away from it thinking this would be a light series, perhaps slice of life. In the episode, Shiina finds Hoshimaru on the beach, and that's about it. Unfortunately for her, it just goes downhill from there. This section of the series is incredibly violent and messed up, in more ways than one. We see tons of death (in gruesome ways), but the main thing that makes it disturbing is the contrast of how the characters (and dragonets) look in comparison to how incredibly evil they are. Think Alien Nine -- the monsters looked VERY cute, but also were incredibly destructive and cruel when used for evil purposes. We see a cute flower looking dragonet flying through the air with a cute expression, that then destroys planes, impales people, etc. I really think that's what makes Narutaru so disturbing: you are disarmed by the appearances of the characters.
While visiting her grandparents on a remote island, Shiina Tamai, our young protagonist, inadvertently finds a strange star shaped creature, which she names Hoshimaru. This creature, while seemingly harmless and unusual, holds many secrets. As Shiina and her new friend Akira soon find out, their creatures are much more than they seem to be...and against their will, they are thrown into a dangerous and hostile situation of trying to save the world from others who would use their dragonets to enslave it.
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not bad of a show. but a little much too slow-paced for my taste
Just watched this and i must say you hyped the anime up a lot. It's not bad as you say, i found it to be not violent at all, just the ending. Also if episode 12 was the most messed up thing you've seen then you haven't seen anything at all :P I agree with you on the most parts of your review though, I really enjoyed this series and I would want more of it :{ Guess i'll continue with this in the manga.
This has got to be the weirdest thing I have ever heard....
It would have been awesome if the anime continued with how far and disturbing the manga gets, but it would have been banned, just like an entire volume of the manga is banned it the US. In my opinion, the anime is very mild in contrast to how far the manga went. Still a good watch (and a good read if you can find a uncut version of the manga)
Great and fair review. I haven't seen the anime, but the manga ranked very high on my "unexectedly awesome" list. It felt more emotionally engaging and intelligent than other "cute shit with blood"-mangas I've read. It felt real in a way few manga do.