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![]() Across hundreds of episodes, no LGBTQ+ storylines. Disability clichés include a main villain with paralyzed arms who's obsessed with finding a cure and a minor character with frail health who wants to die rather than live with disease. ![]() During his backstory, he's repeatedly called "fatso." His ultimate form, 100 times stronger than his regular self, is skinny. ![]() Fatphobic characterization of Choji, who constantly eats junk food and attacks others by turning into a human bowling ball. Sexist behavior is played for jokes, like Naruto's teammate making sexist quips or a mentor being a peeping Tom. They spend a lot of time crying and needing to be saved. ![]() Women can fight and hold positions of power but are stereotypical - mainly used for emotional storylines, weaker than male shinobi, focused on healing or defensive arts, worried about weight and appearance. Naruto is blond-haired and blue-eyed, while most characters, across hundreds of episodes, are light-skinned. ![]()
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