Summary

Narutois a shonen series that needs no introduction. Kishimoto’s magnum opus has comfortably positioned itself as a part of the legendary Big Three in this genre of anime. The series' amazing worldbuilding, lore, and character writing are all major reasons why fans can’t get enough ofNaruto.

Given the focus on battles in this series, it’s easy to see why most fans would consider only the strongestNarutocharacters to be relevant in the long run. However, some of the series' weakest characters are still beloved, despite being ineffective in combat. Here are a few characters worth examining.

Iruka Umino (Naruto) Naruto Shippuden anime teacher

8Iruka Umino

Crucial To Naruto’s Development, Even Though He’s Pretty Weak

Iruka is one of the most beloved characters inNaruto, sporting a gentle nature that goes a long way inhelping Naruto see the lightand realizing that his sensei cares for him. Iruka’s love helped the future Hokage blossom to become one of the strongest and most dependable ninja in the Leaf Village.

It may be odd to see just how weak Iruka is in comparison to some other major characters inNaruto, but that doesn’t take away from his importance as a character. It’s his sensitive nature that won over most fans, as opposed to the pure might that otherNarutocharacters bring to the table.

Tenten in Naruto

7Tenten

A Master Weapon User Who Should Have Been More Relevant

On paper, Tenten should have been a force to be reckoned with. She’s a master of weapon jutsu, who can use these potent armaments to great effect and is lauded by her peers time and time again.

However, in every combat scenario, Tenten is usually on the losing side and barely maintains any sense of relevancy as the series progresses. She becomes a background character as the stakes inNarutoreach greater heights, leaving her unable to catch up to the strongest characters in the series.

Naruto using his Harem Jutsu on Ebisu

6Ebisu

A Jonin Who Succumbs To Naruto’s Juvenile Technique

Ebisu is a character who looks at Naruto with the same disdainful and prejudiced eyes as the other members of the Leaf Village do. He believes thatNaruto’s presencewill corrupt Konohamaru, only to realize later on just how erroneous his judgment was.

For a jonin, it’s impressive that Ebisu does so little to justify his rank throughout the series. Naruto’s Harem Jutsu was enough to take him out, which is downright laughable and speaks volumes when it comes to the lack of power this ninja wields.

Mizuki in Naruto

5Mizuki

Tried To Manipulate Naruto, Only For His Plan To Backfire

Mizuki is a malicious instructor who wants to manipulate Naruto for his gainat the start of the series. He coaxed the protagonist into stealing a forbidden scroll and almost succeeded in his goal, had it not been for Iruka’s timely intervention.

After Iruka’s love for Naruto becomes apparent with his sacrifice, the protagonist decides to show his guts and display the patented Shadow Clone jutsu, using an incredible number of Shadow Clones to beat Mizuki to a pulp. Suffice it to say, this chunin was all talk and didn’t have any meaningful power to speak of.

Shizune and Tonton

4Shizune

Brains Rather Than Brawn

Shizune is Tsunade’s loyal assistant, who always keeps track of everything thatthe Fifth Hokageis prone to forgetting. She’s an intellectual who uses her sharp mind to help out the heroes.

As one would expect, Shizune isn’t all that capable in combat, and is beaten quite handily by regular foes. Thankfully, her loyalty to Tsunade coupled with her intelligence ensures that she remains relevant for most ofNaruto’s run.

Shino Aburame Naruto

3Shino Aburame

A Confusing Downfall After The Heights He Reached Early On

Fans hated how Shino’s character was treated inNaruto. He started as master of chakra bugs who had several highlights in the series, but ended up being relegated to an insecure source of comic relief after the time skip, where he didn’t participate ina single meaningful fight.

His downfall gets even worse inBoruto, where he serves as an incompetent academy teacher who turns into the butt of jokes more often than not. The fact that he was weaker than his students (a point proven by Mitsuki) shows just how badly this character fell off in terms of pure strength.

Kurenai Yuhi in Naruto

2Kurenai Yuhi

A Supposed Genjutsu User Who Does Nothing Notable

Kurenai should have been a competent jonin who could take part in her fair share of genjutsu battles, but she simply vanished after being slightly relevant early on. Itachi almost trapped her in a mind-breaking genjutsu, showing just how useless her mastery over illusions was.

After this moment, Kurenai is only shown when Asuma dies, and she’s stricken with grief at the loss of a close friend. She doesn’t participate in a single meaningful fight and is relegated to the sidelines, making it clear that her strength is nowhere near as impressive as fans might have assumed.

Naruto - Tonton

1Tonton

A Ninja Pig Who Serves As A Cute Source Of Comic Relief

Tonton may be the low-hanging fruit everyone expected here, but it’s hard to talk about the weakestNarutocharacters without mentioning a pig that appeared in several episodes. This cute pet is with Shizune through thick and thin and looks endearing every single time.

It doesn’t take an expert to figure out why Tonton is the weakestNarutocharacter. Thankfully,her antics and funny expressionsmake her a joy to witness on-screen despite her complete lack of strength.

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