TheRealTalker
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Naruto acting like a adult and drinking tea and stuff while talking about his kid
still need to get use to that
still need to get use to that
Do you guys like Sarada and Boruto more than Sasuke and Naruto?
This is what I don't like that they stayed on the traditional path. Would've been much more interesting if the teams were awhole lot differentI kinda hope they don't go past the movie for awhile.
I like Boruto hanging out with his buddies over being in a 3 man cell with Sarada and Mitsuki. So I would like Sarada to take a backseat for awhile and Mitsuki and can just tag along I guess.
I kinda hope they don't go past the movie for awhile.
I like Boruto hanging out with his buddies over being in a 3 man cell with Sarada and Mitsuki. So I would like Sarada to take a backseat for awhile and Mitsuki and can just tag along I guess.
The problem with Naruto as a kid is that if you believe his story he supposedly lives a miserable life until he became a genin and somehow became a friend of Sasuke, but then in the flashbacks you see that Kiba, Shikamaru, Shouji and Naruto were good friends to each other even if they treated Naruto like an idiot for behaving like an idiot (and even then, he had a fan). So his childhood wasn't really as bad as they presented it to you in the very first episode; the manga did a poor job in that regard because the relationships between all those characters appeared in flashbacks that kind of destroyed the idea that Naruto was being ostracized by everyone. The anime in the other hand, had tons of fillers where at least you see how Naruto build more relationships with his peers.
And then we have Boruto... and we see how Studio Pierrot is making a better character by making him interact with other characters in the same way Naruto did in the past, but that they presented to us later as fillers. In short, Boruto is more likeable because he's surrounded by other characters, while Naruto's characterization suffered because Kishimoto told us he was an ostracized boy like Gaara and then he was like "well, he still had good friends". Boruto's characterization is better because they are taking their time to build a character this time instead of showing tons of fights and then say "well, these characters are best buds ever, let's go to the next arc".
And as for Sasuke and Sarada, I don't have an opinion yet but I hated the importance they gave to Sasuke after the Chunin exams so my opinion may be biased.
Naruto had some horrible retcons going on that radically changed how people should have reacted in his past.
The first chapter presented naruto as the fox ion human form. The second? a kid with the fox sealed into him. Both were presented as something that made one a pariah.
Late series? Several other hosts existed, wives of hokages even! From a clan that was once closely allied to the shenju. Oh, and bijou were the lynchpin of national defense and balance of power.
That alone should have radically changed naruto's childhood. He wasn't some nobody, he was a hokage child, with the villages WMD. He should have been trained as a nationally strategic asset from day 1. Ditto for Gaara.
Naruto, as a manga, was obviously lacking in any sort of formal long term planning, and I get the feeling it was largely made up arc by arc.
Do you guys like Sarada and Boruto more than Sasuke and Naruto?
While a lot of that is true, dont forgrt most of the village views the 9 taila as the thing that killes the 4th and left a LOT of orphans around.
I dont understand the comparison, SasuNaru is litrally the best thing in Japanese literature. Anyway Im more of a Boruto Shikadai fan.
So? They have lived with the nine tails hosts since the village was founded. They know there is a difference, so why punish the host? It makes no sense given end series knowledge.
So? They have lived with the nine tails hosts since the village was founded. They know there is a difference, so why punish the host? It makes no sense given end series knowledge.
To be fair, most of the people who despised Naruto where judgmental normal people who weren't really knowledgeable on the subject. Ninja were just apprehensive as Naruto was just a child and had no one to keep the 9 tails at toe.
And I mean Naruto had to have some financial support. He had no job yet had his own apartment with food.
How about his seal master of a godfather? That alone is an enormous plot hole.
Wasn't Jiraiya always on the move tho?
Do you guys like Sarada and Boruto more than Sasuke and Naruto?
Also, why does Naruto and Boruto and Himawari have whiskers again when Kushina doesn't have whiskers? And I don't buy the Kurama influenced Naruto in the womb because neither Tsunade nor Kawaki have them.
Was Hanabi always this awesome? I remembered her being a quiet kid in the original series. I assumed she'd be more of a kuudere.
I wish Hinata came to visit as well. It would have been cool to see how her relationship with her dad progressed as they got older.
Was Hanabi always this awesome? I remembered her being a quiet kid in the original series. I assumed she'd be more of a kuudere.
I wish Hinata came to visit as well. It would have been cool to see how her relationship with her dad progressed as they got older.
Naruto had some horrible retcons going on that radically changed how people should have reacted in his past.
The first chapter presented naruto as the fox ion human form. The second? a kid with the fox sealed into him. Both were presented as something that made one a pariah.
Late series? Several other hosts existed, wives of hokages even! From a clan that was once closely allied to the shenju. Oh, and bijou were the lynchpin of national defense and balance of power.
That alone should have radically changed naruto's childhood. He wasn't some nobody, he was a hokage child, with the villages WMD. He should have been trained as a nationally strategic asset from day 1. Ditto for Gaara.
Naruto, as a manga, was obviously lacking in any sort of formal long term planning, and I get the feeling it was largely made up arc by arc.
Do you guys like Sarada and Boruto more than Sasuke and Naruto?
Boruto is created under Mr Kishimotos careful (extremely careful) supervision, but episode 8 and 9 were originally one episode, and it became two episodes due to thoughts such as lets expand this because its interesting, lets add to that, lets go with this type of theme from Mr Kishimoto and I. And Miwa (Kiyomune Miwa) who does the scripts worked very hard due to this excitement from us.
She was stronger than Hinata at a very young age. She's been a great fighter to say the least.
Right, this is why I absolutely cringe that anyone can act like SP slightly altering or expanding past events is some grand crime when Kishi made this his calling card.
The new characters are far better and more believable. They are actually shown building character versus us just being told it. I think the fact that Boruto isn't such an idiot makes him more likeable as well.
Here's an excerpt of an interview from Kodachi(writer for both anime/manga) on Kishi's involvement thus far. Im sure somebody will dispute this because.....reasons...
http://www.spirallingsphere.com/201...tos-extremely-carefull-supervision-of-boruto/
Kinda explains why there was no real progression from 8 to 9. But just to confirm, Kishi is still heavily involved in the series...
This a Dragon Ball Super situation were the creator is focused on developing the animesame and gives the bare minimum attention to the manga resulting in the manga author doing whatever the fuck he wants right?
Going to take this comparison to the entire cast. The cast in Boruto pale in comparison to the one on Naruto, for a simple but fundamental reason: they have little identity.
Many of the characters are derivative (Shikadai, Inojin, Metal Lee, Boruto to an extent), so there's little originality, in terms of characters and battle techniques, but more importantly the characters lack conflict that defines their motives and actions.
You don't see the inner turmoil of Sasuke with his lust for revenge, or Gaara's bloodthirst, or Naruto's inability to control Kurama. You don't even see conflict like Ino and Sakura's rivalry or Lee's insecurity.
There's no significance in the majority of interactions between characters mainly due to this and the plot feels stagnant despite events happening.
To the first, it's implied that the kids are trained by their families to fit a certain role. Ino's dad look like her, when Choji grows up he has the same powers and appearance as his father, Shikamaru is the same, Naruto, Sasuke and Sakura fill the role of the sannin, which eventually passed to their children; even people who are not related to others try to fit a role like Lee trying to be like Gai. One could even say that this behavior is encouraged by the hole village as if to always count with the same kind of "resources".
To the second: I'm glad there are no lust for revenge or rivalries over who would be someone's boyfriend because that led to the focus on Sasuke and the oh, so amazing Sharingan and we don't need that in Boruto again imo.
This a Dragon Ball Super situation were the creator is focused on developing the animesame and gives the bare minimum attention to the manga resulting in the manga author doing whatever the fuck he wants right?
Your poitn about InoShikaCHo isn't exactly true because, though they were following their familial route, those powers were never shown prior their feats. The first time we mind transfer is with Ino. The first time we see the butterfly is with Choji etc.
So even if they followed, they were presented in a unique way that not only defined their characters but made it interesting.
Everything you list, especially the sannin example, has the cast differentiate themselves or be presented in a unique manner.
No conflict just leads to a boring and often shallow story, which is exactly why most are disappointed with Boruto thus far.
No, because DBS has a base script written by Toriyama.
Boruto has no writing from Kishi.
People thinking Kishi's supervision means anything, when he was consulted during certain SP fillers in the past as well.
Naruto acting like a adult and drinking tea and stuff while talking about his kid
still need to get use to that
The only reason Pyshco hates it is because
Sarada barely gets any screen time, Sakura is only in the opening, and Sasuke is who knows were.
It is like having a baseball lover watch soccer/football games. Physcho watches Boruto the anime for SasuSaku and Sarada but so far all of that is lacking.
I wonder if Naruto regrets being Hokage? I'm sure paperwork takes up most of his time, he doesn't see his family that much, and there's no big bad to fight.
No wonder kakashi dropped that job 10 years in, if that.
The problem with Naruto as a kid is that if you believe his story he supposedly lives a miserable life until he became a genin and somehow became a friend of Sasuke, but then in the flashbacks you see that Kiba, Shikamaru, Shouji and Naruto were good friends to each other even if they treated Naruto like an idiot for behaving like an idiot (and even then, he had a fan). So his childhood wasn't really as bad as they presented it to you in the very first episode; the manga did a poor job in that regard because the relationships between all those characters appeared in flashbacks that kind of destroyed the idea that Naruto was being ostracized by everyone. The anime in the other hand, had tons of fillers where at least you see how Naruto build more relationships with his peers.
And then we have Boruto... and we see how Studio Pierrot is making a better character by making him interact with other characters in the same way Naruto did in the past, but that they presented to us later as fillers. In short, Boruto is more likeable because he's surrounded by other characters, while Naruto's characterization suffered because Kishimoto told us he was an ostracized boy like Gaara and then he was like "well, he still had good friends". Boruto's characterization is better because they are taking their time to build a character this time instead of showing tons of fights and then say "well, these characters are best buds ever, let's go to the next arc".
And as for Sasuke and Sarada, I don't have an opinion yet but I hated the importance they gave to Sasuke after the Chunin exams so my opinion may be biased.
I mean idk about that it's more of a stretch to say they weren't friendsIt was never stated they were friends, at most they were probably acquaintances that occasionally hung out with naruto, but when they parents came to get them (and who knows if their parents even liked naruto or not, the konoha 11 parents seem to be alright people for the most part tho) he will just be alone, no buddy to walk home with or anything, just kinda goes home alone and is home alone.
which is exactly why most are disappointed with Boruto thus far.
I mean it's pretty much gives you that og naruto feeling. Unless they pull a shippuden later of course in which case ppls tones will change lolYeah, every place I've been to that isn't a diehard Naruto community (GAF, Reddit, etc.) has said that it's surprisingly enjoyable. A lot of people that have been burned by Naruto have been getting into Boruto and liking it.
I mean it's pretty much gives you that og naruto feeling. Unless they pull a shippuden later of course in which case ppls tones will change lol
Basically, reminds me of a simpler time, when shit wasn't all DBZ and convoluted lmao
I mean it's pretty much gives you that og naruto feeling. Unless they pull a shippuden later of course in which case ppls tones will change lol
Lmao most underwhelming training time skip by Far!I am guessing time skip will have Sasuke and Boruto going on a training trip like Jiraiya and Naruto, but this time someone actually learns something.
I'm kind of interested how sword fighting will changed the way Boruto fights.