thumb|Jesús García Ferrer (Jesulink) in the 2011 Salón del Manga de Barcelona Raruto is a Spanish webcomic by Jesús García Ferrer (Jesulink); Raruto parodies the Japanese anime and manga series Naruto. The series has been available in "Salón del Manga" events in Spain. As of 2008 about 40,000 people in Spain read his webcomic. Because of Raruto and other Spanish manga-inspired works, García became famous on the internet. Raruto has translations in Catalan, Chinese, English, French, Italian, and Portuguese. Rik translated the first six chapters in English, while Leecherboy translated the subseq
thumb|Jesús García Ferrer (Jesulink) in the 2011 Salón del Manga de Barcelona Raruto is a Spanish webcomic by Jesús García Ferrer (Jesulink); Raruto parodies the Japanese anime and manga series Naruto. The series has been available in "Salón del Manga" events in Spain. As of 2008 about 40,000 people in Spain read his webcomic. Because of Raruto and other Spanish manga-inspired works, García became famous on the internet. Raruto has translations in Catalan, Chinese, English, French, Italian, and Portuguese. Rik translated the first six chapters in English, while Leecherboy translated the subsequent chapters in English. Jesulink received an award for being the best Spanish artist at an ExpoManga event. Raruto began on 30 October 2005 and concluded on 6 June 2008.
==Creation and conception== Originally Raruto was a hobby of Jesulink, but as time passed he felt that the series became a "responsibility" for him, and he became careful with how he portrayed the characters so his readers would be satisfied. Raruto was created to satirize anime and manga properties that already existed.
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