Board Thread:Naruto Discussions/@comment-4437326-20150209145643/@comment-945885-20150226124225

Hiyayaka-kun wrote: NeedleJizo wrote: HOW?! How is Naruto meant for a child audience?!

Answer: Naruto Appears in Shueisha Shounen Jump. The word Shounen literally means 'a couple years' Tau or Suzaku correct me if I'm wrong. Its used specifically to reference a child between the ages of elementary and high school, usually boys. Dragon Ball, and Dragon Ball Z were also shounen manga that featured scenes with people getting holes punched in their chest. What is graphic in the west is TAME in Nihon. The kanji for shonen literally means "few years" but it's more accurately translated as "boy" or "adolescent boy." The target demographic is teen and pre-teen boys, though the average age of its readers has steadily increased and is now something like 16 or 17. It also depends on the magazine, some shonen magazines target older demographics and are basically seinen magazines in everything but name, and some seinen magazine run series that would be perfectly fine in a shonen magazine.

In terms of what is considered graphic, it depends on the medium, since there are different ratings boards for each. Restrictions for manga are fairly lenient, as they're black and white still images. It's not that it's considered "tame," just that it's not considered harmful.

Television censorship depends entirely on timeslot and the network, much like in the US. Most graphic anime series are aired only after midnight, and almost all anime is censored to some degree when televised, with DVDs being uncut (the same is true for Naruto).

Video games in Japan are actually very strictly censored because players are actually in control of the actions, and a lot of M-rated (17+) Western games are heavily censored when released in Japan to avoid a Cero-Z (adults only) rating.

But, yes, Naruto was aimed primarily at a pre-teen/teen audience, many of whom obviously grew up over the course of the series. Kishimoto also definitely toned down the violence after the chunin exams, around when the anime started airing. It is a pretty tame manga, regardless, especially when compared to a lot of seinen series that target young adults.