Naruto Chibi Group Wheeled bag cabin luggage suitcase trolley 17" laptop
by KAVALLA
Wheeled Cabin Laptop Business Suitcase Briefcase Pilot Trolley Case Travel Bag
Black wheeled executive laptop business case
Wheeled cabin laptop business suitcase briefcase pilot trolley case travel bag, sophisticated business
Wheeled carry case is perfect for those with a busy business schedule. Ideal for daily business usage and those lengthy business trips. Durable and Hard wearing, this bag is designed for the most demanding of business schedules.
High quality executive business trolley case made by super lightweight polyester material.
Designed to fit laptops up to 17" screens
Push button telescopic handle that zips away when not in use, strong plastic grab handle.
Weighing 3kg approx, Dimensions: W:43cm x H:37cm x D:26cm approx.
Features - With Inner Pocket
Holdall Dimensions - W:44cm H:38 cm D:23cm
Main Compartment - Twin zip
Material - Polycarbon/ Plastic
Suitcase with two wheels
Style - Briefcase Bag
Type - Luggage
Weight - 2.8kg Approx
Design Naruto Chibi Group Wheeled
Chibi is a Japanese word meaning "small" or "short". In the world of manga and anime, chibi refers to a specific type of character design. Chibi characters are usually drawn with large heads and small bodies, often in an exaggerated or super distorted style. This character style is often used for comedy or in scenes of comedy and levity. Chibi characters are usually very cute and innocent looking, making them popular with fans of all ages. While chibi characters are often used in manga and anime aimed at younger audiences, they are also found in more mature series. No matter the tone or genre of a manga or anime series, there's bound to be a chibi character that everyone can enjoy. Naruto is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Masashi Kishimoto. The story follows a young ninja, Naruto Uzumaki, who seeks recognition from his peers and dreams of becoming the Hokage, the leader of his village. The saga is divided into two parts, the first taking place during Naruto's pre-teen years, and the second during his teenage years. The series is serialized in Viz's Shonen Jump magazine in the United States, and has become one of the company's best-selling manga series. Naruto was also adapted into an anime series produced by Studio Pierrot and Aniplex, which began airing on TV Tokyo in 2002. The first part of the series ran for 220 episodes, while the second part ran for 500 episodes. Naruto has also been adapted into eleven films and several video games.