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Beyond the Mysterious Beyond => The Arts => Silver Screen => Topic started by: Petrie. on September 05, 2008, 04:51:05 PM

Title: What is Naruto?
Post by: Petrie. on September 05, 2008, 04:51:05 PM
One of my students watches it, seems to like it a lot.  He said it was about ninjas and training.  Could math be incorporated into this show?  Multiplication or division perhaps? :p :p

What a request, huh? :lol:
Title: What is Naruto?
Post by: f-22 "raptor" ace on September 05, 2008, 05:06:37 PM
Yeah it's an anime. One of my friends knows a lot about it.
Title: What is Naruto?
Post by: Drake on September 05, 2008, 05:35:33 PM
Well, I only know of the anime's exsistance, not much about it.

As for incorporating math into it. I think that one of the powers that the characters have is to create clones of themselves, so if you incorporated it into a lesson it would probably be something like "if Naruto makes four copies of himself and half of them are knocked out, how many Narutos are left?"
Title: What is Naruto?
Post by: lbt/cty_lover on September 05, 2008, 06:51:38 PM
I'm an anime fan. I love reading the manga. However, I don't know how to incorporate it into mathematics.
Title: What is Naruto?
Post by: landbeforetimelover on September 05, 2008, 08:29:57 PM
Naruto is one of those anime films that isn't doesn't contain as much mature content and subject matter that traditional anime does.  It's not my cup of tea.  It just doesn't have the anime feel.  When I watch it I feel like I'm watching a cartoon, not anime which is one of the reasons I really dislike it.
Title: What is Naruto?
Post by: action9000 on September 07, 2008, 07:50:44 PM
I'd be afraid to throw this into a lesson plan because there is a significant chance that not all students will be anime/Naruto fans.

If it's just for this one student, sure go for it!  I wan't sure if you were planning on a class activity or something based around Naruto. I personally would advise against that.