C72 Naruhodou Naruhodo Tsunade No Inchiryou Naruto Added Work __exclusive__
Potential Audience & Appeal
: As a skilled ninja and the leader of the Hidden Leaf Village (the Hokage), Tsunade's character brings a rich mix of leadership, combat skills, and medical knowledge. A work focusing on her medical treatments could explore her skills as a medical-nin, her interactions with patients (including Naruto), and perhaps character development moments.
Naruhodou Naruhodo (known for detailed character art and specific "paralysis" or "medical" themes). Event: Released at Comiket 72 (C72) in August 2007. Potential Audience & Appeal : As a skilled
To understand why this specific work gained traction, it is helpful to look at where the Naruto franchise stood in 2007 during Comic Market 72.
If you are a collector of older Naruto doujinshi or a fan of Tsunade-centric stories, tracking down Naruhodou Naruhodo Tsunade no Inchiryou is a worthy endeavor. It’s a time capsule from a golden era of fan creation, offering a unique "what-if" scenario that only Comiket can provide. Event: Released at Comiket 72 (C72) in August 2007
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Comments from the artist reflecting on the work years after its initial release. Impact and Legacy in Anime Subculture It’s a time capsule from a golden era
Premise Tsunade, famed Sannin and the greatest medical-nin of her age, runs an extended medical clinic and training program in Konoha. The story follows several interwoven episodic cases: treating lingering war injuries, pioneering new medical ninjutsu, and mentoring a new generation of medical-nin including underrepresented or unexpected trainees. The work frames medical practice as both a science and a moral responsibility, with Tsunade’s pragmatic bluntness softened by her deep care for patients and pupils.
As indicated by the title Tsunade no Inchiryou , works of this nature subvert the canon universe of Naruto for comedic or adult narratives.
For collectors of vintage Naruto fan memorabilia, this specific title remains a gold standard of mid-2000s independent Japanese creativity.
Even today, on Pixiv and Twitter, artists draw “what if” scenes from this lost doujinshi, keeping its memory alive.