He could get angry too. Naruto has a fiery side, and this could be a situation where that comes out. He might feel like his friends don't really care about him as much as he thought, and he could lash out at them. But then he would probably realize that everyone makes mistakes and forgive them in the end.
Naruto would probably be really hurt at first. He's always been someone who values his friends and to be forgotten on his birthday would sting. He might try to hide his disappointment though, putting on a brave face.
Naruto might also try to act like it doesn't matter. He could tell himself that he doesn't need a big celebration, but deep down, it would still bother him. He might go off on his own to train or something, using it as an excuse to be alone and deal with his feelings without burdening his friends.
It could involve adventures or interactions between the cheetah and gazelle in a furry art style. Maybe it's light-hearted or has some action.
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I'm not sure there's a direct connection. Maybe it's related to some special event or character design in the manga.
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Well, there are several options. Some official manga platforms like Shonen Jump's digital service could have it. Also, check out well-known manga aggregators, but make sure they have the proper licensing.
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