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Looking for a kind Gen Con attendee who could help with the Naruto promo

Hi everyone! I’m a Naruto TCG collector from Italy and unfortunately I can’t attend Gen Con this year.
If anyone is already attending the Naruto tutorial/demo and ends up with an extra promo card, or would be willing to help me get one, I’d be incredibly grateful.
I’ll gladly cover shipping to Italy, PayPal fees, and compensate you for your time and effort.
If anyone thinks they might be able to help, please send me a DM.
I’ve been collecting Naruto for years and I’d love to have this promo in my personal collection.
Thank you so much!

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u/Obvious-Shame-2699 — 1 hour ago

Naruto Is The No.1 Most Streamed Anime Of 2025!

Despite the anime having ended a decade ago it still remains the most popular anime out there on streaming platforms like Netflix. Why?

u/tomatopaper — 3 hours ago
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The first Naruto card ever made

The first Naruto card ever made is one of the most overlooked items in anime card collecting. December 23, 2000, Jump Festa in Japan. Shueisha released a 24 card Weekly Jump set and No.14 is Naruto. Original Kishimoto manga art almost two years before the anime existed and two years before Bandai printed any Naruto TCG card.

This will be THE card to get for investors the more people realize this the genesis of Naruto card collectibles. It already saw a boom in price last couple days with the announcement of the Naruto Bandai tcg but it is only the beginning in my opinion.

u/cattpro — 7 days ago

Will The Naruto X Yankees Card Be Easy To Get Compared To Dodgers Luffy?

How easy do you guys think this will be to obtain?

u/tomatopaper — 5 days ago
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Madara Uchiha Is More Popular Than Blackbeard! How Is This Possible With One Piece Still Airing But Naruto Not?

u/tomatopaper — 12 days ago
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Vintage Bandai Cardass Cards Continue To Climb!

Looks like vintage cards continue to climb in PSA 10. Insane turn of events for the IP

u/tomatopaper — 12 days ago