His name was UzumakiThe reason why he was never revealed to be who he was to the rest of the village never really made sense to me.
His name was UzumakiThe reason why he was never revealed to be who he was to the rest of the village never really made sense to me.
Kishimoto definitely should've spent some time clarifying how exactly Naruto was raised from infanthood to child though, it's a weird hole in his backstory.
Im tired of repeating myself, the series explicitly showed that Jiraiya and Kakashi DID NOT have the same values and mindset as would be befitting of a "typical ninja" for their time period. They aren't aliens, we've seen them feel and react like normal empathetic human beings in every other circumstance that's in line with their characters except when it comes to Naruto's upbringing.
I already talked about how Asuma is in completely different circumstances from Naruto. They are not the same so stop trying to conflate the two, and once again we don't even know if they had a relationship
You don't see why Jiraiya shouldn't attempt to at least acknowledge Naruto exists for over 12 years? You can't understand why a kid's godfather(and he's the one who came up with being Naruto's godfather) shouldn't completely ignore him for 12 years as he's getting shit on in the village.......ok pal. He doesn't need to be paying visits, he doesn't need to visit once, send the kid a fucking letter. And when you finally come back, don't ignore him again to go spying on naked women.
Jiraiya actually HAS the key for the seal, like on his person, he didn't it give away or anything, he's the one who was given the responsibility by Minato and he ended up finally doing something when he meets Naruto by complete chance. What was Sarutobi going to do for the seal? oh yeah nothing cause he doesn't have the key.
Once again you are completely ignoring how they both were written because they DID have a lot of empathy. You think a man who takes in 3 random orphans for 3 years doesn't have a lot of empathy? Another man who realized the value of putting your friends over the mission and dedicates his life to living by that code, who tries as hard as he possibly can to steer a bad apple(Sasuke) away from revenge, doesn't have enough empathy to see how his beloved dead mentor's son is doing even once? Can't nod at him down the street? He gets all depressed over Minato's death and then goes "lol fuck that kid"? You're portraying them like they're nothing more cold hearted assassins when the series goes out of its way to show that they aren't.
You act like im asking for the world when all that was needed was some minor acknowledgment of existence.
Kakashi and Jiraiya back then were simply not written as if they had a close connection with Minato and knew about Naruto the entire time, that's it. Kishi came up with all that backstory later and now looking back at things all of it doesn't fit that well unless you do a bunch of mental gymnastics and force it.
Never forget the Neji was right the whole time!
Never forget the Neji was right the whole time!
Never forget the Neji was right the whole time!
Ehh it was established very early in the series that Kakashi was a student of the forth and jiraya teaching minato..
Kakashi and Jiraiya back then were simply not written as if they had a close connection with Minato and knew about Naruto the entire time, that's it. Kishi came up with all that backstory later and now looking back at things all of it doesn't fit that well unless you do a bunch of mental gymnastics and force it.
Kishi was so mad Neji proved him wrong that he gave him a cheap deathNever forget the Neji was right the whole time!
Yeah, he was.
Way to fuck up the central themes of your work, kishi.
I like how we're constantly reminded that Naruto was completely alone and miserable while growing up but then they keep giving us flashbacks showing he was pretty close to several of his classmates and hung out and played with them fairly often. At the very least it seems like Shikamaru and Chouji were always totally decent to him, Kiba seems to have been OK, and Hinata was always Hinata-ing.
She was "feared" because she always beat up the boys. She spoke of a rough childhood when she grew up. And also the obvious difference between the times they carried the nine tails is a massive attack on the village that destroyed alot.I like how we're constantly reminded that Naruto was completely alone and miserable while growing up but then they keep giving us flashbacks showing he was pretty close to several of his classmates and hung out and played with them fairly often. At the very least it seems like Shikamaru and Chouji were always totally decent to him, Kiba seems to have been OK, and Hinata was always Hinata-ing.
But yeah, it's poorly explained/reasoned.
Kushina was the previous 9 Tails host and the village seemed to love her at best and, at worst, saw her as "just another person."
Also, people obviously knew her maiden name was Uzumaki, and the Uzumakis are kind of a big deal, having their crest as a standard part of Konoha's basic military uniform, yet nobody ever said a thing to Naruto nor did he ever try to learn more about the clan he shared a name with?
The whole thing's a major contrivance that doesn't hold up under pressure, but it made for a decent start to a shounen manga.
I like how we're constantly reminded that Naruto was completely alone and miserable while growing up but then they keep giving us flashbacks showing he was pretty close to several of his classmates and hung out and played with them fairly often. At the very least it seems like Shikamaru and Chouji were always totally decent to him, Kiba seems to have been OK, and Hinata was always Hinata-ing.
But yeah, it's poorly explained/reasoned.
Kushina was the previous 9 Tails host and the village seemed to love her at best and, at worst, saw her as "just another person."
And somehow, despite that clan being important enough to the village's history that its crest is on their uniforms, nobody ever made the connection, and Naruto never heard "hey, that's an interesting name you've got there".His name was Uzumaki
actually, they might be resentful of naruto (not naruto's fault) for taking the 4th away. He was killed in the same day he was born. It's common to hold that kind of belief albeit misguided.because they both loved and were very close to the 4th and like any normal human being some part of those feelings would extend to the son he left behind after his tragic and sudden death? because Jiraiya was made his goddamn godfather? Because the 4th's dying wish was for his son to be regarded as a hero? Guess the 3rd probably told Jiraiya and Kakashi his actual wish was for them ignore Naruto for as long as possible.
That's not the "world revolving around Naruto" this is 2 people and normal human empathetic actions. You act like I want them to personally raise the kid like if he was their own, no, the problem is they don't even acknowledge his existence.
All the filler flashbacks depict naruto, shikamaru, Kiba, and Naruto as a band of misfits, with Shikamaru as his lazy best friend, choji just following shikamaru, and kiba being a troublemaker like Naruto. And Naruto even comes off as a bit of a loner rather than an outcast.I like how we're constantly reminded that Naruto was completely alone and miserable while growing up but then they keep giving us flashbacks showing he was pretty close to several of his classmates and hung out and played with them fairly often. At the very least it seems like Shikamaru and Chouji were always totally decent to him, Kiba seems to have been OK, and Hinata was always Hinata-ing.
But yeah, it's poorly explained/reasoned.
Kushina was the previous 9 Tails host and the village seemed to love her at best and, at worst, saw her as "just another person."
Also, people obviously knew her maiden name was Uzumaki, and the Uzumakis are kind of a big deal, having their crest as a standard part of Konoha's basic military uniform, yet nobody ever said a thing to Naruto nor did he ever try to learn more about the clan he shared a name with?
The whole thing's a major contrivance that doesn't hold up under pressure, but it made for a decent start to a shounen manga.
Wasn't it fear?I got hung up on this too after finishing Naruto. The way Naruto was treated in the beginning of the series makes no sense considering his lineage. It's like they wanted to create a hateful Jinchuriki. They are so lucky Naruto turned out the way he did. It's not even funny lol.
And somehow, despite that clan being important enough to the village's history that its crest is on their uniforms, nobody ever made the connection, and Naruto never heard "hey, that's an interesting name you've got there".
In fact, if you really wanted to keep the identity of the kid's parents a secret (for some reason, as that didn't seem to be an issue for, say, Konohamaru), you probably shouldn't have given him his mother's family name in the first place. But hey, it worked anyway because bad writing is bad.
I feel as far as shonen heroes go, Naruto is treated like shit by his own author. There were times when I felt that Kishimoto was more interested in writing Sasuke and wondered why he didn't just call the series Sasuke.
It did help prevent Naruto from being a Gary Stu. But at the same time it annoys me that he sometimes is ignored to focus on Sasuke.
How well known was Kushina? If she wasn't, maybe they thought Naruto was a random kid who had the Jinchuriki sealed in him, and then the "Uzumaki" name was given to him as a default because of the village history - and the fact that the actual Uzumaki clan was scattered/dead at this point.
Actually - Karin (crazed Sasuke fangirl) was an Uzumaki too, wasn't she? Despite being ostensibly family, I don't think she and Naruto ever actually interacted.
Well, she was the Hokage's wife...How well known was Kushina?
Er... Yeah, if they don't have a problem assuming the village's leaders would paint a target on some random orphan's forehead by giving him the name of a clan that's been hunted down to near extinction because of the unique abilities of their members...If she wasn't, maybe they thought Naruto was a random kid who had the Jinchuriki sealed in him, and then the "Uzumaki" name was given to him as a default because of the village history - and the fact that the actual Uzumaki clan was scattered/dead at this point.
Kishi was so mad Neji proved him wrong that he gave him a cheap death
Man fuck Kishi for what he did to Neji. Nobody BUT him dies.
The thing that bothers me the most about Naruto's beginning is the fact that they specifically said that he's failed his genin exams multiple times and has been held back and yet he's still the same age as the rest of his class
For the same reason there's a story trope where fathers often treat their kids like crap when the mom dies in childbirth.
The thing that bothers me the most about Naruto's beginning is the fact that they specifically said that he's failed his genin exams multiple times and has been held back and yet he's still the same age as the rest of his class
The thing that bothers me the most about Naruto's beginning is the fact that they specifically said that he's failed his genin exams multiple times and has been held back and yet he's still the same age as the rest of his class
This is like 3/8ths of the entire series lmao.My eyeballs are better than your eyeballs because I took this other guys eyeballs after he'd mastered his eyeballs. Oh shit! This guys eyeballs are even more eyeballier than mine!
My eyeballs are better than your eyeballs because I took this other guys eyeballs after he'd mastered his eyeballs. Oh shit! This guys eyeballs are even more eyeballier than mine!
... If we don't dwell on the fact there was really no reason at all for him to use a code in the first place, and Konoha very nearly failed to decipher the thing.Figuring out who Pain was and sending the last coded message was his redemption.
I love how of all the manipulating bastards playing 4D chess, not fucking one of them decided to befriend a boy with a literal nuke inside of him. Naruto was so starved for attention, aka the reason he started doing the fucking pranks in the first place or 'acted like a brat', that anyone who'd be nice to him would gain Jesus status in his eyes. Fucking no one thought of controlling him this way? Even before the pranks, just take of him so you can do ninja hypnosis or something, for fuck's sake.
The thing that bothers me the most about Naruto's beginning is the fact that they specifically said that he's failed his genin exams multiple times and has been held back and yet he's still the same age as the rest of his class
Well, that's sorta what the villain in episode 1 did-- up until a point, anyway.I love how of all the manipulating bastards playing 4D chess, not fucking one of them decided to befriend a boy with a literal nuke inside of him. Naruto was so starved for attention, aka the reason he started doing the fucking pranks in the first place or 'acted like a brat', that anyone who'd be nice to him would gain Jesus status in his eyes. Fucking no one thought of controlling him this way? Even before the pranks, just take of him so you can do ninja hypnosis or something, for fuck's sake.
Tsunade's main clan is the Senju. Probably didn't know about her parents or grandmother just like all of us until the plot demands it.You know who was terrible, Tsunade. She lost her brother and feels so bad about that, but she never comes back to see the last survivor of her clan. Well, that she knows of. She doesn't know about Karin or Nagato.