Postby ilikegir33 » Fri Dec 12, 2008 8:20 pm
What about how direct the violence is, and weaponry? Naruto certainly has direct violence with weapons, and it's pretty gory. Death Note on the other hand has indirect violence against criminals, and the only weapon used for some time is...a notebook.
However, while Naruto's your typical action-heavy shonen, Death Note is aimed at a slightly older audience than other shonen manga (although it wasn't in Monthly Jump/Jump SQ, which has an older target audience and therefore all the maturer series like Rosario+Vampire, NORA, Claymore, Kurohime, etc are serialized in it).
Also, the age rating for Death Note is actually higher than the one for Naruto. Shonen Jump titles like Naruto typically are rated "All Ages" or "Teen" (with the exception of Rurouni Kenshin, which got an uncharacteristically harsh "Older Teen" rating). But Death Note was grouped with the SJ imprint "SJ Advanced", where all the manga I've listed are published as. SJ Advanced titles always have "Older Teen" ratings and some (such as Ral Omega Grad and I"s) are shrinkwrapped. But Death Note wasn't.
Now back to the subject. Death Note is rated "Older Teen" but Naruto is rated a meager "Teen". Both series have violence; however, it depends on the audience. I don't know that many preteens who want to read a manga about supernatural crime, but I do know some who want to read about "NINJAS STABBING KUNAI KNIVES INTO EACH OTHER'S CHESTS". Like I said, it all depends on the audience.
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