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Natsu Dragneel

Natsu "Salamander"[JP 1] Dragneel (Japanese: ナツ・ドラグニル, Hepburn: Natsu Doraguniru) is a fictional character and protagonist of the Fairy Tail manga series created by Hiro Mashima. First making his debut in Fairy Tail chapter #1, "The Fairy's Tail",[JP 2] originally published in Japan's Weekly Shōnen Magazine on August 2, 2006, Natsu is depicted throughout the story as a member of the eponymous wizards' guild, who are notorious in the fictional Kingdom of Fiore for their numerous accounts of causing unintentional property damage with their magic. Being a Dragon Slayer,[JP 3] Natsu possesses the same abilities as his foster father, the dragon Igneel, namely the ability to consume and envelop himself in fire. Natsu's predominant role in the series is to reunite with Igneel, who has been missing for seven years by the story's outset. He appears in most Fairy Tail media, including both feature films, all original video animations (OVAs), light novels, and video games. He is voiced by Tetsuya Kakihara in Japanese, while Todd Haberkorn voices him in the English dub.

Natsu Dragneel
Fairy Tail character
Natsu Dragneel as drawn by Hiro Mashima
First appearanceFairy Tail chapter 1: The Fairy's Tail (2006)
Created byHiro Mashima
Voiced by
In-universe information
Full nameNatsu Dragneel
Alias
  • Salamander
  • Etherious Natsu Dragneel (E.N.D.)
SpeciesHuman/Etherious
Family
  • Zeref Dragneel (brother, deceased)
  • Igneel (adoptive father, deceased)
  • Ignia (adoptive brother)
  • Lucy Heartfilia (significant other)
GuildFairy Tail
MagicFire Dragon Slayer Magic

Natsu is Mashima's favorite character, and he claimed that he based him on his own characteristics. Reviewers have largely praised Natsu's character, praising his action-packed combat scenes and upbeat demeanor throughout the series. His motion sickness has also been well-received as a humorous element within the story. Natsu has placed high in popularity polls, and many different pieces of merchandise related to him, such as action figures, have been released.

Creation and conception edit

During the making of the series Rave Master, manga author Hiro Mashima considered the protagonist Haru Glory as the "angsty hard-working type". As a result, when writing Fairy Tail, Mashima made the new lead Natsu to be calmer than Haru.[1] Natsu Dragneel was one of the first characters Hiro Mashima created during the development of Fairy Tail. He was conceptualized as a fire-using member of a courier guild who would suffer from motion sickness, a character trait the author based on one of his friends.[2] Mashima implemented Natsu's motion sickness into the final version of the character,[3] believing that this and his pink hair make the character unique.[4] Mashima cited his own personality as a junior high school student as the inspiration for Natsu's personality,[2] and his father's death as an influence for the relationship between Natsu and Igneel.[5] Natsu's concept evolved in a one-shot short story titled Fairy Tale, where he is depicted as a spirit with horns.[3] He is normally portrayed as wearing black-colored clothing, which Mashima chose in favor of his original choice of red to improve the contrast between the character's fire abilities and clothes.[6] The author mentioned that Natsu had been designed to give the best of himself when it comes to everything. Mashima regarded Natsu's development throughout the story as great and stated that the series could easily progress because of it.[7] The author also commented that Natsu is his favorite character.[8]

Mashima named Natsu after the Japanese word for "summer" (, natsu) to avoid using Western fantasy names that would sound unfamiliar to the Japanese audience,[2] and to follow up on the fact that the protagonist of his earlier work Rave Master is called Haru, which means "spring" (, haru).[9] Mashima also said that the names of both characters highlight their personality traits, with Natsu being "a fiery guy" as opposed to the "warm" Haru.[2][10]

Natsu's age is left ambiguous throughout the series, with the character's age listed as "unknown" on the cover of chapter 23.[11] A scene occurs during chapter 108 in which he is trapped behind a runic blockade designed to prevent those over the age of 80 from crossing;[12] as a response to questions about the scene, which were submitted by readers for the "Emergency Request! Explain the Mysteries of Fairy Tail" section of the manga's volume 15 tankōbon release, it is asserted that the character's age is actually not over 80, and that "beyond that would be revealing an important plot point".[13]

 
Todd Haberkorn voices Natsu in the English dub.[14][15]

Regarding the anime adaptation of the series, Mashima commented that his favorite part is seeing Natsu and Happy move around, characterizing them as "fun".[16] Mashima stated that he loves Natsu's voice from the anime.[7] When the Fairy Tail anime started being released in North America, Mashima was concerned about actor Todd Haberkorn's voice since Natsu, the character he plays,[14][15] often yelled across the story. Haberkorn mentioned that one of his favorite aspects of voicing Natsu was leaving the recording studio without a voice.[14] Tetsuya Kakihara, Natsu's Japanese voice actor,[17][18] said that while he had not initially wanted to voice Natsu and had instead hoped to voice the character Gray Fullbuster, he had come to love playing Natsu and thought he was meant to voice him. He further mentioned that Natsu is his favorite character and considered him "fantastic".[17] He also described Natsu's character as difficult because he has exceptional gifts compared to his friends.[7] Kakihara stated that each scene in which he voiced Natsu remained in his mind, adding that he regarded Happy as his own partner since he is Natsu's companion.[19]

Appearances edit

In Fairy Tail edit

Natsu first appears in Fairy Tail chapter #1, "The Fairy's Tail", which was originally released on August 2, 2006, in Weekly Shōnen Magazine.[20] He is an orphan who is raised and trained by the dragon Igneel in the use of Fire Dragon Slayer Magic,[JP 4][21] which grants him the ability to consume and create fire, and makes him immune to fire-based attacks.[20] He also possesses other superhuman abilities such as immense strength,[22] a heightened sense of smell and hearing,[23][24] and resilience against otherwise lethal attacks.[25] Because of his sharpened senses, however, he suffers from incapacitating motion sickness when riding any sort of transportation.[20][26] After noting Igneel's disappearance on the date of July 7, X777,[27] Natsu is inducted into the Fairy Tail wizards' guild, where he becomes notorious for causing most of the collateral damage his guild is blamed for.[21] Seven years later, Natsu and his Exceed companion, Happy, rescue celestial wizard Lucy Heartfilia from a criminal operating under Natsu's alias, "Salamander", which Natsu confuses for Igneel, an actual salamander.[20] The three form a team to perform missions together,[28][29] later being joined by two of Natsu's childhood rivals, ice wizard Gray Fullbuster and armor wizard Erza Scarlet, becoming what their guildmates label as Fairy Tail's most powerful team.[30]

Natsu develops his skills as a Dragon Slayer by temporarily gaining the power-boosting Dragon Force[JP 5] ability.[31] He is eventually selected to participate in Fairy Tail's S-Class promotional trial held on Sirius Island, the guild's sacred ground.[32] The exam is interrupted when Natsu and his guildmates encounter Zeref, an immortal dark wizard who wishes to be killed by Natsu but is not recognized by him.[33] Zeref is hunted by the dark guild Grimoire Heart,[34] led by former Fairy Tail guild master Hades,[35] whom Natsu defeats after obtaining the Thunder-Fire Dragon Mode[JP 6] from Dragon Slayer Laxus Dreyar,[36] which combines their fire and lightning magic, respectively.[37] Shortly afterward, the black dragon Acnologia assaults the Fairy Tail wizards,[38] who are placed into seven years of suspended animation by the spirit of Mavis Vermillion, Hades' predecessor, for protection within the magic Fairy Sphere.[39]

Returning to find that Fairy Tail has fallen behind the other wizard guilds in the Kingdom of Fiore,[40] Natsu participates in the Grand Magic Games tournament with his friends to regain their guilds' prestige.[41] He receives a power upgrade from the vigilante guild Crime Sorcière prior to the tournament,[42][43] which allows him to defeat the reigning champions, Dragon Slayers Sting Eucliffe and Rogue Cheney.[44] Following Fairy Tail's victory in the tournament,[45] Natsu becomes embroiled in a war between Fairy Tail and Tartaros,[46] a dark guild of Etherious demons created by Zeref that seek to summon E.N.D., Zeref's ultimate demon.[47] When Acnologia appears and threatens both guilds,[48] Igneel emerges from Natsu's body,[49] revealed to have sealed himself within Natsu at the time of their apparent separation in order to inoculate him against dragonification, a Dragon Slayer affliction that transforms them into dragons similar to Acnologia.[50] After his strength proves inefficient to prevent Acnologia from killing Igneel,[51] Natsu embarks on training journey with Happy to avenge Igneel.[52]

Natsu returns one year later after learning to use Fire Dragon King Mode,[JP 7] one of Igneel's powers.[53] He and Happy then reunite with Lucy and help her reform the guild, which has disbanded in their absence.[54][55] During Zeref's ensuing invasion with the militaristic Alvarez Empire,[56] Zeref identifies Natsu as his younger brother and the true incarnation of E.N.D., resurrected from death as a child to kill Zeref.[57][58] It is further revealed that Igneel raised Natsu at Zeref's request four-hundred years ago, sending him to July 7, X777 in the present era through Eclipse, Zeref's time travel gate, to secure Igneel's sealing technique and defeat Acnologia.[57] After a failed attempt to kill Zeref, Natsu's demonic transformation is triggered,[59] which manifests as a tumor-like "demon seed"; this, coupled with a similar "dragon seed" that induces dragonification, endangers his life.[60] Natsu falls into a coma following a rampage in his demon form,[60] he sees his past as a human and recovers by asserting his humanity during a metaphysical dream, destroying both seeds.[61] He subsequently defeats Zeref while Lucy edits the book containing Natsu's demonic essence to sever his connection to it.[62][63] Natsu then kills Acnologia by destroying his disembodied spirit inside a space-time rift after his allies immobilize the dragon's body within Fairy Sphere.[64] In the epilogue, Natsu and his team depart on a "century quest", a guild mission that has never been accomplished in under 100 years.[65][66]

In other media edit

Natsu appears in both Fairy Tail films. In Fairy Tail the Movie: Phoenix Priestess (2012), Natsu defeats Dist, the leader of the Carbuncle guild.[67][68] Natsu also makes an appearance in the one-shot prologue manga created by Hiro Mashima for this film and in its animated adaptation.[69][70] In the sequel Fairy Tail: Dragon Cry (2017), he fights and wins against Animus, the ruler of the kingdom of Stella, while half of Natsu's body takes on the appearance of a dragon.[71][72][73]

Natsu is also a character in all nine Fairy Tail original video animations (OVAs). In the first OVA, Natsu cleans a swimming pool alongside other Fairy Tail guild members;[74] in the second, he is depicted as an academy student;[75] in the third, he is sent to the past by a magic book;[76] in the fourth, Natsu goes to a camp in order to train for the Grand Magic Games;[77] in the fifth, he spends time at a water park;[78] the sixth is a crossover OVA of Fairy Tail and Hiro Mashima's Rave Master series, where Natsu meets Rave Master protagonist Haru Glory and Rave Master heroine Elie;[79] in the seventh, Natsu participates in a penalty game;[80] in the eighth, he tries to cheer Mavis Vermillion up;[81] and in the ninth, Natsu attends a Christmas party held at Lucy's house.[82] He also appears in every light novel based on the series, including one where he is a samurai,[83] and one which is inspired by the Alice in Wonderland novel.[84] Natsu is also present in Fairy Tail: 100 Years Quest, the sequel to the Fairy Tail manga that directly continues the original story.[85][86][87] He appears in several spin-offs from the original manga as well.[88][89][90]

Natsu is a playable character in several Fairy Tail video games,[91][92] such as the PlayStation Portable action video game Fairy Tail: Portable Guild (2010) developed by Konami and its two sequels — Fairy Tail: Portable Guild 2 (2011) and Fairy Tail: Zeref Awakens (2012).[93][94][95] He is present in the multi-platform role-playing video game developed by Gust Co. Ltd. as well.[96] Natsu also appears in crossover video games,[97] including Sunday vs Magazine: Shūketsu! Chōjō Daikessen (2009) alongside Lucy.[98]

Reception edit

Critical response edit

Critical reception of Natsu's character has generally been positive. Journalists have analyzed his characterization in the manga. While reviewing the manga series, Carl Kimlinger of Anime News Network (ANN) mentioned that the story usually followed the pattern where Natsu showed how strong he was every time he ended up in a bad situation. He also commented that Natsu has "strong principles, insane power", and a "wacky weakness", stating that all of these traits make him a model for characters from shōnen action manga.[99] Kimlinger said that placing Natsu against dangerous villains managed to create real interest. He further characterized Natsu as "an often frightening force", but he also depicted him as being "little more than a short fuse" with a sense of humor and motion sickness.[100] Carlo Santos of the same website thought that Natsu's fight against wind wizard Erigor, the acting leader of the dark guild Eisenwald, was the highlight of that particular volume. Santos further stated that Natsu being called a "flaming brat" added humor to the story.[101] He also commented that Natsu had become a hero following the events from the Tower of Heaven. The writer described Natsu's battle cries as "fierce" and his "flamethrowing magic" as "intense".[102] Rebecca Silverman of the same website wrote that Natsu proved to be both intelligent and creative during his fight with a villain from the Grimoire Heart guild.[103] Silverman further added that Natsu had started being depicted as falling suggestively on Lucy more often, and she believed this highlighted the idea of love and romance in the manga.[104] A. E. Sparrow of IGN mentioned that Natsu, being a fire wizard with motion sickness, is "a complex character", and he said that it would be fun to watch him throughout the series.[105] David West of Neo felt that Natsu's fire-based abilities match his quick-tempered nature and said the character has a tendency to scuffle. The writer described Natsu as "reckless and wild", stating that the character's fire magic is destructive.[106] Dale North of Japanator regarded Natsu as "one of the best and most powerful" Fairy Tail members and described his fighting skills as "incredible".[107]

Critics have also provided comments in regard to Natsu based on how he was depicted in Fairy Tail's animated adaptation and feature films. Reviewing the anime, Carlo Santos felt that Natsu's abilities were not expanded on at the beginning of the story and said Natsu's fire magic was presented through mediocre animation. He further stated that Natsu's motion sickness produced "cheesy humor"; nonetheless, Santos considered Natsu "pumped-up" and energetic, and he praised Todd Haberkorn's role as Natsu's English voice actor.[108] The reviewer said that Natsu's fight against Dragon Slayer Gajeel Redfox was "eye-catching".[109] He elaborated on this by mentioning that Natsu's confrontation with Gajeel showed "pure fighting spirit", stating that he enjoyed "the clash of fire and metal" and "their intense Type-A personalities"; Santos described Natsu's final blow from this battle as "epic".[110] He also stated that Natsu's fight against wizard Jellal Fernandes was one of the greatest confrontations in the series.[111] He further mentioned that Natsu's acrobatic moves provided some "truly great visuals"; nevertheless, Santos felt that Natsu winning his fights in the same manner became a cliché in the story.[112] Carl Kimlinger criticized Tetsuya Kakihara's role as Natsu's Japanese voice actor, but he approved of Haberkorn's voice acting.[113] Kimlinger wrote that while Natsu's partnership with Happy and Lucy was bizarre, it represented the main part of the story.[114] Rebecca Silverman praised Natsu's skill in taking care of children, stating that he proved to be "competent at something besides fighting"; she also said this was "a nice inversion" of the trope in which the heroine is the one showing her abilities when it comes to parenting.[115] David West thought Natsu is "colorful and loud".[116] Crystalyn Hodgkins of ANN wrote that Haberkorn was suitable for Natsu's voice, but she felt he could have sometimes sounded more enthusiastic.[14] Andy Hanley of UK Anime Network described Natsu as one of "Fairy Tail's brightest young names",[117] and Richard Gutierrez of The Fandom Post regarded Natsu's behavior as a form of humor.[118] While reviewing Fairy Tail the Movie: Phoenix Priestess, Kimlinger praised that Natsu resembled his portrayal from the manga series, and he enjoyed Haberkorn's performance.[67] Reviewing Fairy Tail: Dragon Cry, Silverman stated that the scenes in the opening sequence which depicted Natsu's childhood were "nice reminders of what brought him to where he currently is".[72]

Popularity and merchandise edit

In a popularity poll published in the 26th issue of Weekly Shōnen Magazine, Natsu ranked second, obtaining a total of 7343 votes.[119] Merchandise inspired by Natsu has been released, including action figures.[120] Necklaces based on him have been produced.[121] Badges inspired by him have also been created.[122]

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ 火竜サラマンダー, Saramandā, Japanese text translates as "Fire Dragon"
  2. ^ 妖精の尻尾(フェアリーテイル), Fearī Teiru
  3. ^ 滅竜魔導士ドラゴンスレイヤー, Doragon Sureiyā, Japanese text translates as "dragon-slaying wizard"
  4. ^ 火の滅竜魔法, Hi no Metsuryū Mahō
  5. ^ ドラゴンフォース, Doragon Fōsu
  6. ^ モード雷炎竜, Mōdo Raien-ryū
  7. ^ モード炎竜王, Mōdo Enryūō

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natsu, dragneel, natsu, salamander, dragneel, japanese, ナツ, ドラグニル, hepburn, natsu, doraguniru, fictional, character, protagonist, fairy, tail, manga, series, created, hiro, mashima, first, making, debut, fairy, tail, chapter, fairy, tail, originally, published. Natsu Salamander JP 1 Dragneel Japanese ナツ ドラグニル Hepburn Natsu Doraguniru is a fictional character and protagonist of the Fairy Tail manga series created by Hiro Mashima First making his debut in Fairy Tail chapter 1 The Fairy s Tail JP 2 originally published in Japan s Weekly Shōnen Magazine on August 2 2006 Natsu is depicted throughout the story as a member of the eponymous wizards guild who are notorious in the fictional Kingdom of Fiore for their numerous accounts of causing unintentional property damage with their magic Being a Dragon Slayer JP 3 Natsu possesses the same abilities as his foster father the dragon Igneel namely the ability to consume and envelop himself in fire Natsu s predominant role in the series is to reunite with Igneel who has been missing for seven years by the story s outset He appears in most Fairy Tail media including both feature films all original video animations OVAs light novels and video games He is voiced by Tetsuya Kakihara in Japanese while Todd Haberkorn voices him in the English dub Natsu DragneelFairy Tail characterNatsu Dragneel as drawn by Hiro MashimaFirst appearanceFairy Tail chapter 1 The Fairy s Tail 2006 Created byHiro MashimaVoiced byJapaneseTetsuya KakiharaMako child EnglishTodd HaberkornLuci Christian child In universe informationFull nameNatsu DragneelAliasSalamander Etherious Natsu Dragneel E N D SpeciesHuman EtheriousFamilyZeref Dragneel brother deceased Igneel adoptive father deceased Ignia adoptive brother Lucy Heartfilia significant other GuildFairy TailMagicFire Dragon Slayer Magic Natsu is Mashima s favorite character and he claimed that he based him on his own characteristics Reviewers have largely praised Natsu s character praising his action packed combat scenes and upbeat demeanor throughout the series His motion sickness has also been well received as a humorous element within the story Natsu has placed high in popularity polls and many different pieces of merchandise related to him such as action figures have been released Contents 1 Creation and conception 2 Appearances 2 1 In Fairy Tail 2 2 In other media 3 Reception 3 1 Critical response 3 2 Popularity and merchandise 4 See also 5 Notes 6 ReferencesCreation and conception editDuring the making of the series Rave Master manga author Hiro Mashima considered the protagonist Haru Glory as the angsty hard working type As a result when writing Fairy Tail Mashima made the new lead Natsu to be calmer than Haru 1 Natsu Dragneel was one of the first characters Hiro Mashima created during the development of Fairy Tail He was conceptualized as a fire using member of a courier guild who would suffer from motion sickness a character trait the author based on one of his friends 2 Mashima implemented Natsu s motion sickness into the final version of the character 3 believing that this and his pink hair make the character unique 4 Mashima cited his own personality as a junior high school student as the inspiration for Natsu s personality 2 and his father s death as an influence for the relationship between Natsu and Igneel 5 Natsu s concept evolved in a one shot short story titled Fairy Tale where he is depicted as a spirit with horns 3 He is normally portrayed as wearing black colored clothing which Mashima chose in favor of his original choice of red to improve the contrast between the character s fire abilities and clothes 6 The author mentioned that Natsu had been designed to give the best of himself when it comes to everything Mashima regarded Natsu s development throughout the story as great and stated that the series could easily progress because of it 7 The author also commented that Natsu is his favorite character 8 Mashima named Natsu after the Japanese word for summer 夏 natsu to avoid using Western fantasy names that would sound unfamiliar to the Japanese audience 2 and to follow up on the fact that the protagonist of his earlier work Rave Master is called Haru which means spring 春 haru 9 Mashima also said that the names of both characters highlight their personality traits with Natsu being a fiery guy as opposed to the warm Haru 2 10 Natsu s age is left ambiguous throughout the series with the character s age listed as unknown on the cover of chapter 23 11 A scene occurs during chapter 108 in which he is trapped behind a runic blockade designed to prevent those over the age of 80 from crossing 12 as a response to questions about the scene which were submitted by readers for the Emergency Request Explain the Mysteries of Fairy Tail section of the manga s volume 15 tankōbon release it is asserted that the character s age is actually not over 80 and that beyond that would be revealing an important plot point 13 nbsp Todd Haberkorn voices Natsu in the English dub 14 15 Regarding the anime adaptation of the series Mashima commented that his favorite part is seeing Natsu and Happy move around characterizing them as fun 16 Mashima stated that he loves Natsu s voice from the anime 7 When the Fairy Tail anime started being released in North America Mashima was concerned about actor Todd Haberkorn s voice since Natsu the character he plays 14 15 often yelled across the story Haberkorn mentioned that one of his favorite aspects of voicing Natsu was leaving the recording studio without a voice 14 Tetsuya Kakihara Natsu s Japanese voice actor 17 18 said that while he had not initially wanted to voice Natsu and had instead hoped to voice the character Gray Fullbuster he had come to love playing Natsu and thought he was meant to voice him He further mentioned that Natsu is his favorite character and considered him fantastic 17 He also described Natsu s character as difficult because he has exceptional gifts compared to his friends 7 Kakihara stated that each scene in which he voiced Natsu remained in his mind adding that he regarded Happy as his own partner since he is Natsu s companion 19 Appearances editIn Fairy Tail edit Natsu first appears in Fairy Tail chapter 1 The Fairy s Tail which was originally released on August 2 2006 in Weekly Shōnen Magazine 20 He is an orphan who is raised and trained by the dragon Igneel in the use of Fire Dragon Slayer Magic JP 4 21 which grants him the ability to consume and create fire and makes him immune to fire based attacks 20 He also possesses other superhuman abilities such as immense strength 22 a heightened sense of smell and hearing 23 24 and resilience against otherwise lethal attacks 25 Because of his sharpened senses however he suffers from incapacitating motion sickness when riding any sort of transportation 20 26 After noting Igneel s disappearance on the date of July 7 X777 27 Natsu is inducted into the Fairy Tail wizards guild where he becomes notorious for causing most of the collateral damage his guild is blamed for 21 Seven years later Natsu and his Exceed companion Happy rescue celestial wizard Lucy Heartfilia from a criminal operating under Natsu s alias Salamander which Natsu confuses for Igneel an actual salamander 20 The three form a team to perform missions together 28 29 later being joined by two of Natsu s childhood rivals ice wizard Gray Fullbuster and armor wizard Erza Scarlet becoming what their guildmates label as Fairy Tail s most powerful team 30 Natsu develops his skills as a Dragon Slayer by temporarily gaining the power boosting Dragon Force JP 5 ability 31 He is eventually selected to participate in Fairy Tail s S Class promotional trial held on Sirius Island the guild s sacred ground 32 The exam is interrupted when Natsu and his guildmates encounter Zeref an immortal dark wizard who wishes to be killed by Natsu but is not recognized by him 33 Zeref is hunted by the dark guild Grimoire Heart 34 led by former Fairy Tail guild master Hades 35 whom Natsu defeats after obtaining the Thunder Fire Dragon Mode JP 6 from Dragon Slayer Laxus Dreyar 36 which combines their fire and lightning magic respectively 37 Shortly afterward the black dragon Acnologia assaults the Fairy Tail wizards 38 who are placed into seven years of suspended animation by the spirit of Mavis Vermillion Hades predecessor for protection within the magic Fairy Sphere 39 Returning to find that Fairy Tail has fallen behind the other wizard guilds in the Kingdom of Fiore 40 Natsu participates in the Grand Magic Games tournament with his friends to regain their guilds prestige 41 He receives a power upgrade from the vigilante guild Crime Sorciere prior to the tournament 42 43 which allows him to defeat the reigning champions Dragon Slayers Sting Eucliffe and Rogue Cheney 44 Following Fairy Tail s victory in the tournament 45 Natsu becomes embroiled in a war between Fairy Tail and Tartaros 46 a dark guild of Etherious demons created by Zeref that seek to summon E N D Zeref s ultimate demon 47 When Acnologia appears and threatens both guilds 48 Igneel emerges from Natsu s body 49 revealed to have sealed himself within Natsu at the time of their apparent separation in order to inoculate him against dragonification a Dragon Slayer affliction that transforms them into dragons similar to Acnologia 50 After his strength proves inefficient to prevent Acnologia from killing Igneel 51 Natsu embarks on training journey with Happy to avenge Igneel 52 Natsu returns one year later after learning to use Fire Dragon King Mode JP 7 one of Igneel s powers 53 He and Happy then reunite with Lucy and help her reform the guild which has disbanded in their absence 54 55 During Zeref s ensuing invasion with the militaristic Alvarez Empire 56 Zeref identifies Natsu as his younger brother and the true incarnation of E N D resurrected from death as a child to kill Zeref 57 58 It is further revealed that Igneel raised Natsu at Zeref s request four hundred years ago sending him to July 7 X777 in the present era through Eclipse Zeref s time travel gate to secure Igneel s sealing technique and defeat Acnologia 57 After a failed attempt to kill Zeref Natsu s demonic transformation is triggered 59 which manifests as a tumor like demon seed this coupled with a similar dragon seed that induces dragonification endangers his life 60 Natsu falls into a coma following a rampage in his demon form 60 he sees his past as a human and recovers by asserting his humanity during a metaphysical dream destroying both seeds 61 He subsequently defeats Zeref while Lucy edits the book containing Natsu s demonic essence to sever his connection to it 62 63 Natsu then kills Acnologia by destroying his disembodied spirit inside a space time rift after his allies immobilize the dragon s body within Fairy Sphere 64 In the epilogue Natsu and his team depart on a century quest a guild mission that has never been accomplished in under 100 years 65 66 In other media edit Natsu appears in both Fairy Tail films In Fairy Tail the Movie Phoenix Priestess 2012 Natsu defeats Dist the leader of the Carbuncle guild 67 68 Natsu also makes an appearance in the one shot prologue manga created by Hiro Mashima for this film and in its animated adaptation 69 70 In the sequel Fairy Tail Dragon Cry 2017 he fights and wins against Animus the ruler of the kingdom of Stella while half of Natsu s body takes on the appearance of a dragon 71 72 73 Natsu is also a character in all nine Fairy Tail original video animations OVAs In the first OVA Natsu cleans a swimming pool alongside other Fairy Tail guild members 74 in the second he is depicted as an academy student 75 in the third he is sent to the past by a magic book 76 in the fourth Natsu goes to a camp in order to train for the Grand Magic Games 77 in the fifth he spends time at a water park 78 the sixth is a crossover OVA of Fairy Tail and Hiro Mashima s Rave Master series where Natsu meets Rave Master protagonist Haru Glory and Rave Master heroine Elie 79 in the seventh Natsu participates in a penalty game 80 in the eighth he tries to cheer Mavis Vermillion up 81 and in the ninth Natsu attends a Christmas party held at Lucy s house 82 He also appears in every light novel based on the series including one where he is a samurai 83 and one which is inspired by the Alice in Wonderland novel 84 Natsu is also present in Fairy Tail 100 Years Quest the sequel to the Fairy Tail manga that directly continues the original story 85 86 87 He appears in several spin offs from the original manga as well 88 89 90 Natsu is a playable character in several Fairy Tail video games 91 92 such as the PlayStation Portable action video game Fairy Tail Portable Guild 2010 developed by Konami and its two sequels Fairy Tail Portable Guild 2 2011 and Fairy Tail Zeref Awakens 2012 93 94 95 He is present in the multi platform role playing video game developed by Gust Co Ltd as well 96 Natsu also appears in crossover video games 97 including Sunday vs Magazine Shuketsu Chōjō Daikessen 2009 alongside Lucy 98 Reception editCritical response edit Critical reception of Natsu s character has generally been positive Journalists have analyzed his characterization in the manga While reviewing the manga series Carl Kimlinger of Anime News Network ANN mentioned that the story usually followed the pattern where Natsu showed how strong he was every time he ended up in a bad situation He also commented that Natsu has strong principles insane power and a wacky weakness stating that all of these traits make him a model for characters from shōnen action manga 99 Kimlinger said that placing Natsu against dangerous villains managed to create real interest He further characterized Natsu as an often frightening force but he also depicted him as being little more than a short fuse with a sense of humor and motion sickness 100 Carlo Santos of the same website thought that Natsu s fight against wind wizard Erigor the acting leader of the dark guild Eisenwald was the highlight of that particular volume Santos further stated that Natsu being called a flaming brat added humor to the story 101 He also commented that Natsu had become a hero following the events from the Tower of Heaven The writer described Natsu s battle cries as fierce and his flamethrowing magic as intense 102 Rebecca Silverman of the same website wrote that Natsu proved to be both intelligent and creative during his fight with a villain from the Grimoire Heart guild 103 Silverman further added that Natsu had started being depicted as falling suggestively on Lucy more often and she believed this highlighted the idea of love and romance in the manga 104 A E Sparrow of IGN mentioned that Natsu being a fire wizard with motion sickness is a complex character and he said that it would be fun to watch him throughout the series 105 David West of Neo felt that Natsu s fire based abilities match his quick tempered nature and said the character has a tendency to scuffle The writer described Natsu as reckless and wild stating that the character s fire magic is destructive 106 Dale North of Japanator regarded Natsu as one of the best and most powerful Fairy Tail members and described his fighting skills as incredible 107 Critics have also provided comments in regard to Natsu based on how he was depicted in Fairy Tail s animated adaptation and feature films Reviewing the anime Carlo Santos felt that Natsu s abilities were not expanded on at the beginning of the story and said Natsu s fire magic was presented through mediocre animation He further stated that Natsu s motion sickness produced cheesy humor nonetheless Santos considered Natsu pumped up and energetic and he praised Todd Haberkorn s role as Natsu s English voice actor 108 The reviewer said that Natsu s fight against Dragon Slayer Gajeel Redfox was eye catching 109 He elaborated on this by mentioning that Natsu s confrontation with Gajeel showed pure fighting spirit stating that he enjoyed the clash of fire and metal and their intense Type A personalities Santos described Natsu s final blow from this battle as epic 110 He also stated that Natsu s fight against wizard Jellal Fernandes was one of the greatest confrontations in the series 111 He further mentioned that Natsu s acrobatic moves provided some truly great visuals nevertheless Santos felt that Natsu winning his fights in the same manner became a cliche in the story 112 Carl Kimlinger criticized Tetsuya Kakihara s role as Natsu s Japanese voice actor but he approved of Haberkorn s voice acting 113 Kimlinger wrote that while Natsu s partnership with Happy and Lucy was bizarre it represented the main part of the story 114 Rebecca Silverman praised Natsu s skill in taking care of children stating that he proved to be competent at something besides fighting she also said this was a nice inversion of the trope in which the heroine is the one showing her abilities when it comes to parenting 115 David West thought Natsu is colorful and loud 116 Crystalyn Hodgkins of ANN wrote that Haberkorn was suitable for Natsu s voice but she felt he could have sometimes sounded more enthusiastic 14 Andy Hanley of UK Anime Network described Natsu as one of Fairy Tail s brightest young names 117 and Richard Gutierrez of The Fandom Post regarded Natsu s behavior as a form of humor 118 While reviewing Fairy Tail the Movie Phoenix Priestess Kimlinger praised that Natsu resembled his portrayal from the manga series and he enjoyed Haberkorn s performance 67 Reviewing Fairy Tail Dragon Cry Silverman stated that the scenes in the opening sequence which depicted Natsu s childhood were nice reminders of what brought him to where he currently is 72 Popularity and merchandise edit In a popularity poll published in the 26th issue of Weekly Shōnen Magazine Natsu ranked second obtaining a total of 7343 votes 119 Merchandise inspired by Natsu has been released including action figures 120 Necklaces based on him have been produced 121 Badges inspired by him have also been created 122 See also edit nbsp Anime and manga portalNotes edit 火竜 サラマンダー Saramanda Japanese text translates as Fire Dragon 妖精の尻尾 フェアリーテイル Feari Teiru 滅竜魔導士 ドラゴンスレイヤー Doragon Sureiya Japanese text translates as dragon slaying wizard 火の滅竜魔法 Hi no Metsuryu Mahō ドラゴンフォース Doragon Fōsu モード雷炎竜 Mōdo Raien ryu モード炎竜王 Mōdo EnryuōReferences edit Ohkubo Atsushi Hiro Mashima X Atsushi Ohkubo Fire Force Vol 5 Kodansha Comics a b c d Aoki Deb June 20 2017 Interview With Manga Artist Hiro Mashima ThoughtCo Archived from the original on March 24 2018 Retrieved February 12 2018 a b Mashima Hiro 2006 Fairy Tail Volume 1 Afterword Kodansha ISBN 978 4 06 363771 7 Kelly Rai October 25 2017 Interview Hiro Mashima Anime News Network Archived from the original on August 29 2018 Retrieved February 12 2018 Cha Kai ming August 5 2008 Everyday Hiro Fairy Tail s Mashima at Comic Con Publishers Weekly Archived from the original on March 24 2018 Retrieved March 22 2018 Mashima Hiro July 17 2007 超おまけ フェアリーテイル Fairy Tail Super Supplement in Japanese Kodansha a b c Interview de l auteur Interview with the author Manga News in French Archived from the original on 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Mashima Hiro 2011 Chapter 221 Fairy Tail Volume 26 Kodansha ISBN 978 4 06 384473 3 Mashima Hiro 2011 Chapter 214 Fairy Tail Volume 26 Kodansha ISBN 978 4 06 384473 3 Mashima Hiro 2011 Chapter 248 Fairy Tail Volume 29 Kodansha ISBN 978 4 06 384563 1 Mashima Hiro 2011 Chapter 245 Fairy Tail Volume 29 Kodansha ISBN 978 4 06 384563 1 Mashima Hiro 2011 Chapter 252 Fairy Tail Volume 30 Kodansha ISBN 978 4 06 384597 6 Mashima Hiro 2011 Chapter 253 Fairy Tail Volume 30 Kodansha ISBN 978 4 06 384597 6 Mashima Hiro 2012 Chapter 258 Fairy Tail Volume 31 Kodansha ISBN 978 4 06 384628 7 Mashima Hiro 2012 Chapter 266 Fairy Tail Volume 31 Kodansha ISBN 978 4 06 384628 7 Mashima Hiro 2012 Chapter 263 Fairy Tail Volume 31 Kodansha ISBN 978 4 06 384628 7 Mashima Hiro 2012 Chapter 264 Fairy Tail Volume 31 Kodansha ISBN 978 4 06 384628 7 Mashima Hiro 2012 Chapter 296 Fairy Tail Volume 35 Kodansha ISBN 978 4 06 384765 9 Mashima Hiro 2013 Chapter 322 Fairy Tail Volume 38 Kodansha ISBN 978 4 06 384876 2 Mashima Hiro 2014 Chapter 359 Fairy Tail Volume 42 Kodansha ISBN 978 4 06 395009 0 Mashima Hiro 2014 Chapter 356 Fairy Tail Volume 42 Kodansha ISBN 978 4 06 395009 0 Mashima Hiro 2015 Chapter 399 Fairy Tail Volume 47 Kodansha ISBN 978 40 6395 287 2 Mashima Hiro 2015 Chapter 400 Fairy Tail Volume 47 Kodansha ISBN 978 40 6395 287 2 Mashima Hiro 2015 Chapter 414 Fairy Tail Volume 49 Kodansha ISBN 978 4 06 395406 7 Mashima Hiro 2015 Chapter 415 Fairy Tail Volume 49 Kodansha ISBN 978 4 06 395406 7 Mashima Hiro 2015 Chapter 416 Fairy Tail Volume 49 Kodansha ISBN 978 4 06 395406 7 Mashima Hiro 2016 Chapter 464 Fairy Tail Volume 54 Kodansha ISBN 978 4 06 395626 9 Mashima Hiro 2015 Chapter 418 Fairy Tail Volume 49 Kodansha ISBN 978 4 06 395406 7 Mashima Hiro 2015 Chapter 419 Fairy Tail Volume 49 Kodansha ISBN 978 4 06 395406 7 Mashima Hiro 2015 Chapter 445 Fairy Tail Volume 52 Kodansha ISBN 978 4 06 395538 5 a b Mashima Hiro 2016 Chapter 465 Fairy Tail Volume 54 Kodansha ISBN 978 4 06 395626 9 Mashima Hiro 2015 Chapter 436 Fairy Tail Volume 51 Kodansha ISBN 978 4 06 395489 0 Mashima Hiro 2016 Chapter 503 Fairy Tail Volume 59 Kodansha ISBN 978 4 06 395831 7 a b Mashima Hiro 2017 Chapter 516 Fairy Tail Volume 60 Kodansha ISBN 978 4 06 395831 7 Mashima Hiro 2017 Chapter 520 Fairy Tail Volume 60 Kodansha ISBN 978 4 06 395831 7 Mashima Hiro 2017 Chapter 535 Fairy Tail Volume 62 Kodansha ISBN 978 4 06 510034 9 Mashima Hiro 2017 Chapter 536 Fairy Tail Volume 62 Kodansha ISBN 978 4 06 510034 9 Mashima Hiro January 23 2018 Chapter 544 Fairy Tail Volume 63 Kodansha ISBN 978 1 63 236476 0 Mashima Hiro July 10 2012 Chapter 166 In Flanagan William ed Fairy Tail Volume 20 Kodansha p 104 ISBN 978 1 612 62057 2 A Century Quest You mean a quest that nobody s been able to complete in less than a hundred years Mashima Hiro January 23 2018 Chapter 545 Fairy Tail Volume 63 Kodansha ISBN 978 1 63 236476 0 a b Kimlinger Carl June 4 2014 Fairy Tail the Movie Phoenix Priestess BD DVD Anime News 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