Naruto facts even some fans don’t know
A curious detail about Naruto is that the main character is voiced by women in both the original Japanese version and the Brazilian dub

In Japan, Naruto is voiced by Junko Takeuchi, a well-known voice actress who has also worked on major series like One Piece and Digimon. Her energetic performance plays a huge role in shaping Naruto’s bold and impulsive personality. In Brazil, the official voice of Naruto is Úrsula Bezerra, whose performance became iconic and helped bring the same spirit of the character to a different audience. Another interesting detail lies in Naruto’s name. “Naruto” refers to narutomaki, a type of fish cake commonly used in Japanese cuisine, especially in ramen dishes. The surname “Uzumaki” means “whirlpool” or “spiral,” a recurring visual and symbolic element throughout the series. This spiral motif appears in the Hidden Leaf Village symbol and even connects back to Naruto’s favorite food — ramen — where the narutomaki’s swirl shape reinforces the theme. These subtle details show how Naruto’s world is built with cultural references and thoughtful design choices that go far beyond the surface — things even some fans might overlook.
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