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Would Neji’s Death Have Been More Impactful If He Had Died At The End Of Part I?
One of the most common complains is that Neji’s death during the War Arc was pointless as his character had been forgotten about after Part I. He was on the Kazekage rescue mission but didn’t do much and then was gone when Pain attacked the hidden leaf. So I ask do you think the overall story would have been better if he had died after his fight with the Sound Four?
To clarify, I’m not asking would this be *best* for his character. I’m merely asking would this be *better* than him dying for no reason in the War Arc. | For him? Maybe but I think if any of the boys had died in the Sasuke retrieval arc it would have made Sasuke much more unsympathetic to the audience and any attempt at redemption later on would have been more difficult. | Yes. As the other comments said there are good reasons for why he survived part 1 but it'd still be way more impactful than what we got. | null |
Would Neji’s Death Have Been More Impactful If He Had Died At The End Of Part I?
One of the most common complains is that Neji’s death during the War Arc was pointless as his character had been forgotten about after Part I. He was on the Kazekage rescue mission but didn’t do much and then was gone when Pain attacked the hidden leaf. So I ask do you think the overall story would have been better if he had died after his fight with the Sound Four?
To clarify, I’m not asking would this be *best* for his character. I’m merely asking would this be *better* than him dying for no reason in the War Arc. | Yes. As the other comments said there are good reasons for why he survived part 1 but it'd still be way more impactful than what we got. | Your logic makes sense. Now to get overly emotional about a fictional character I liked neji at first then seen he was a douchebag and then grew to absolutely love him and I cried for so long when he was killed off. Killing him sooner wouldn't make sense to me as he was essential for Hinatas character progression. If he died sooner I don't think the relationship between Hinata and her father would have gotten better. She needed someone people would respect and listen to going up to bat for her and patiently figuring out the style in Which she need to be able to learn. So neji died at the perfect time imo | null |
Would Neji’s Death Have Been More Impactful If He Had Died At The End Of Part I?
One of the most common complains is that Neji’s death during the War Arc was pointless as his character had been forgotten about after Part I. He was on the Kazekage rescue mission but didn’t do much and then was gone when Pain attacked the hidden leaf. So I ask do you think the overall story would have been better if he had died after his fight with the Sound Four?
To clarify, I’m not asking would this be *best* for his character. I’m merely asking would this be *better* than him dying for no reason in the War Arc. | Your logic makes sense. Now to get overly emotional about a fictional character I liked neji at first then seen he was a douchebag and then grew to absolutely love him and I cried for so long when he was killed off. Killing him sooner wouldn't make sense to me as he was essential for Hinatas character progression. If he died sooner I don't think the relationship between Hinata and her father would have gotten better. She needed someone people would respect and listen to going up to bat for her and patiently figuring out the style in Which she need to be able to learn. So neji died at the perfect time imo | If Hyashi had died before him then the seen would be better imagine Hyashi apologizing to Hinata and Neji. And then when Neji was distracted he dies it would make Hinata also more powerful and useful. | null |
why is uchiha clan so loved despite the fact that most of them(the popular ones) were criminals and psychopaths? | Because you can like villain characters without supporting their actions | Every anime has villains that people love not a big deal. | null |
why is uchiha clan so loved despite the fact that most of them(the popular ones) were criminals and psychopaths? | Every anime has villains that people love not a big deal. | They are interesting characters just like how people love vegeta yet he destroyed entire populations of people | null |
why is uchiha clan so loved despite the fact that most of them(the popular ones) were criminals and psychopaths? | They are interesting characters just like how people love vegeta yet he destroyed entire populations of people | Because criminals in a flawed system aren't necessarily bad people. The shinobi system is flawed and oppressive. Fight the power! | null |
why is uchiha clan so loved despite the fact that most of them(the popular ones) were criminals and psychopaths? | Because criminals in a flawed system aren't necessarily bad people. The shinobi system is flawed and oppressive. Fight the power! | People don’t love them per se they love the characters. I absolutely love the character pain but he’s a sociopath who murders people. Doesn’t mean I don’t love the character | null |
why is uchiha clan so loved despite the fact that most of them(the popular ones) were criminals and psychopaths? | People don’t love them per se they love the characters. I absolutely love the character pain but he’s a sociopath who murders people. Doesn’t mean I don’t love the character | Of the 7 in that picture only 3 were ever true villains and not due to psychopathy or insanity but the situations they were looking to rectify. | null |
why is uchiha clan so loved despite the fact that most of them(the popular ones) were criminals and psychopaths? | Of the 7 in that picture only 3 were ever true villains and not due to psychopathy or insanity but the situations they were looking to rectify. | Because they're the most developed characters in the story and people like the archetype of tragic hero/sympathetic villain. They also look cool (just look at the pic you posted) and have a lot of badass moments. | null |
Do the tailed beasts have gates like humans? | That's an interesting thought. It made me imagine Might Guy as a Jinchūriki. He and his tailed beast opening up the gates. | No. Humans have gates because they have actual bodies and their bodies can’t withstand their full Chakra output so it limits that output with gates. Bijyu are pure Chakra and don’t have a physical body so ofc they won’t have gates. So basically they are constantly in the 8th Gate. | null |
Do the tailed beasts have gates like humans? | No. Humans have gates because they have actual bodies and their bodies can’t withstand their full Chakra output so it limits that output with gates. Bijyu are pure Chakra and don’t have a physical body so ofc they won’t have gates. So basically they are constantly in the 8th Gate. | No. Bijuu are pure chakra given life. They have no limiters | null |
Do the tailed beasts have gates like humans? | No. Bijuu are pure chakra given life. They have no limiters | They are physical beings but I don’t think their physiology is similar to humans. They are made of chakra and they don’t eat or have waste or anything. It’s possible other creatures like snakes and toads have gates though imagine 7th gate sage mode Gamakichi | null |
to those who hate boruto what are your major reasons for disliking it? these are mine | ・Insane power creep ・Amado's inventions that aren't Kashin Koji ・Ikemoto's constant sexualization of Sarada | It’s just boring no stakes or interesting situations | null |
to those who hate boruto what are your major reasons for disliking it? these are mine | It’s just boring no stakes or interesting situations | Power scaling. You have KM Naruto and perfect susanoo apex ninjas after the war getting dog walked easily by Ishiki. What makes it worse is they got easily defeated when he was jigen. Every jutsu gets absorbed so all the hard work of creating jutsus learning chakra changes form etc. is pretty much useless. Almost as useless as using ninja kunai and whatnot | null |
to those who hate boruto what are your major reasons for disliking it? these are mine | Power scaling. You have KM Naruto and perfect susanoo apex ninjas after the war getting dog walked easily by Ishiki. What makes it worse is they got easily defeated when he was jigen. Every jutsu gets absorbed so all the hard work of creating jutsus learning chakra changes form etc. is pretty much useless. Almost as useless as using ninja kunai and whatnot | Not sure if it counts but the first boruto related thing i saw was the naruto hokage ova and i really didn't like how they turned it into a joke | null |
to those who hate boruto what are your major reasons for disliking it? these are mine | Not sure if it counts but the first boruto related thing i saw was the naruto hokage ova and i really didn't like how they turned it into a joke | Gaara's barber is the real Villain in boruto | null |
to those who hate boruto what are your major reasons for disliking it? these are mine | Gaara's barber is the real Villain in boruto | It took the one thing I didn't really like from Naruto space aliens and decided to expand on them. | null |
to those who hate boruto what are your major reasons for disliking it? these are mine | It took the one thing I didn't really like from Naruto space aliens and decided to expand on them. | the MC they shouldnt have made a show on naruto's son if they wanted to milk people they sholdve made a previous era show or atleast have a new mc which is not related to naruto or any of the naruto main cast | null |
to those who hate boruto what are your major reasons for disliking it? these are mine | the MC they shouldnt have made a show on naruto's son if they wanted to milk people they sholdve made a previous era show or atleast have a new mc which is not related to naruto or any of the naruto main cast | Terrible illustration horrible animation most of the time in the anime poor planning by the anime (leads to plot holes and retcons) and taking so long to release canon content. | null |
to those who hate boruto what are your major reasons for disliking it? these are mine | Terrible illustration horrible animation most of the time in the anime poor planning by the anime (leads to plot holes and retcons) and taking so long to release canon content. | It just feels unnecessary. The naruto world is so vast that they could of made a spinoff of anything better then the most basic choice which is making a story about the old mc’s son… so much wasted potential. | null |
Hey Reddit what's up. What is your favorite fight seen in either a movie or filler.(Possible filler or movie spoilers inside.)
My personal favorite is the last fight scene of the Blood Prison where naruto and all the leaf ninja fight the big demon from the box. | Episode 194(shippuden) worst 3 legged-race. Everything about this filler is awesome. | 3rd v Orochimaru edit apparently I can't read | null |
Hey Reddit what's up. What is your favorite fight seen in either a movie or filler.(Possible filler or movie spoilers inside.)
My personal favorite is the last fight scene of the Blood Prison where naruto and all the leaf ninja fight the big demon from the box. | 3rd v Orochimaru edit apparently I can't read | I liked the movie with the Zero-Tails when Naruto and Sasuke fought together on the same side. I forgot the name of it though. | null |
Hey Reddit what's up. What is your favorite fight seen in either a movie or filler.(Possible filler or movie spoilers inside.)
My personal favorite is the last fight scene of the Blood Prison where naruto and all the leaf ninja fight the big demon from the box. | I liked the movie with the Zero-Tails when Naruto and Sasuke fought together on the same side. I forgot the name of it though. | One of the Naruto movies where Rock Lee and Neji combo off a pretty sick move. It was like a whirlwind combined with Kaiten. | null |
Can someone give a deep philosophical or symbolic meaning behind each mangekyo ability and their users?
For example: obito wanting to escape reality to not be hurt by it, which cause him to develop kamui intangibility. | Kakashi Long Range Kamui Warps things away to a place no one can reach. Kakashi's comrades were taken away from him one by one to a place he could not reach. (White Fang Obito Rin Minato). ​ Obito Short Range Kamui Slips through the things he finds valuable. He failed to save Rin and failed accomplishing his dream of becoming Hokage. This one was the most obvious as Kamui made Obito's hand slip through as he tried to hold Rin. Also he wanted to escape from reality / travel anywhere he wished Shisui Kotoamatsukami Irony A person able to control others ended up as a tool. His eye was stolen by Danzo only to be abused. ​ Itachi Tsukuyomi Amaterasu Tsukuyomi A genjutsu that can show anything the user wills. Itachi deceived the whole village about the truth of the Uchiha Massacre and showed them only what he wanted to show. (A single messed up criminal not a political rift that could lead to civil war). Amaterasu Itachi planned for the truth of the Uchiha to die with him by burning away the past. ​ Sasuke Amaterasu Kagutsuchi Amaterasu+Kagutsuchi Sasuke planned to permanently burn away his ties with Naruto and everybody else. Post-Kaguya Sasuke also dreamed of revolution which would be burning away the current establishment to build something new. His Kagutsuchi would symbolically allow him to pick and choose what to burn away. (Killing the current 5 kage but not sever his past with Itachi). Sasuke's Mangekyo has a inverted color scheme compared to other Mangekyo. (Black pupil with red pinwheel). This shows his inverted (or perverted) ideology in comparison to Itachi's (Red pupil with black pinwheel) which has the normal color scheme. | I think the Uchiha power has more to do with how they get their Mangekyō. Obito’s Kumai represents is disillusionment with this world he stops seeing it as real and has the power to convince himself that it isn’t. Kakashi’s power is also disillusionment but in a different form which is suffers through for a long time especially when he joined the Anbu to become a faceless mystery. Luckily he’s able to comeback from it but his ability still reflects the detachment and distant he created to be able to cope with the trauma. Itachi’s is triggered by Shisui’s sacrifice and in Japanese culture fire is seen as a symbol of purification and Amaterasu is destruction (the suicide) by fire (something pure) it’s meant to represent the selfless dead of shisui. Similarly Sasuke’s Amaterasu is to symbolize Itachi’s selfless sacrifice. | null |
Kakashi know to dance (cosplay) | Thats actually quite hilarious. A little old but still funny. | he almost ate it when he was on he edge of the table. | null |
Another few arcs before the Chunin Exams would have fixed Shippuden's main flaws
I don't know if it is common knowledge, but this is what Kishimoto wanted to do. He wanted to do more Team 7 arcs and his editors thought he'd miss out on potential readers/fans if he didn't instantly get to the Tournament.
However this was unfortunate since bonds are a major theme of the story, and Team 7's bond wasn't given as much build up as it needed to be believable. | Kishi wanted to do a lot of things his editors didn’t approve | I think Team 7’s bond was fine enough in Land of Waves and the forest of death. Most people legit forgot what Sasuke’s character was even like for most of Part 1 | null |
Another few arcs before the Chunin Exams would have fixed Shippuden's main flaws
I don't know if it is common knowledge, but this is what Kishimoto wanted to do. He wanted to do more Team 7 arcs and his editors thought he'd miss out on potential readers/fans if he didn't instantly get to the Tournament.
However this was unfortunate since bonds are a major theme of the story, and Team 7's bond wasn't given as much build up as it needed to be believable. | I think Team 7’s bond was fine enough in Land of Waves and the forest of death. Most people legit forgot what Sasuke’s character was even like for most of Part 1 | Agreed. It would be cool if one day Kishimoto did a flashback or storyline of more missions between Land of Waves & Chunin exams. | null |
Another few arcs before the Chunin Exams would have fixed Shippuden's main flaws
I don't know if it is common knowledge, but this is what Kishimoto wanted to do. He wanted to do more Team 7 arcs and his editors thought he'd miss out on potential readers/fans if he didn't instantly get to the Tournament.
However this was unfortunate since bonds are a major theme of the story, and Team 7's bond wasn't given as much build up as it needed to be believable. | Agreed. It would be cool if one day Kishimoto did a flashback or storyline of more missions between Land of Waves & Chunin exams. | A scene of Kakashi and Team 7 watching the Sunset Camping and doing mamy other things would be great for sure | null |
Are you excited for Sasuke Retsuden to be in the anime?
We learned Sakura's VA was sick a while back, so she couldn't attend Jump Festa.
This must mean Sasuke Retsuden was done months ago. | My expectations are low for it. I am looking forward to it but we all know how SP when comes to sakura Sakura and their relationship | I'm just curious to see how they manage to ruin SasuSaku in a story that's focused on them. | null |
Are you excited for Sasuke Retsuden to be in the anime?
We learned Sakura's VA was sick a while back, so she couldn't attend Jump Festa.
This must mean Sasuke Retsuden was done months ago. | I'm just curious to see how they manage to ruin SasuSaku in a story that's focused on them. | I've got my hopes low & expectations high. But I'm still excited I hope they have the opportunity to animate more of the novels. I just hope SP doesn't omit or change too much lol | null |
Are you excited for Sasuke Retsuden to be in the anime?
We learned Sakura's VA was sick a while back, so she couldn't attend Jump Festa.
This must mean Sasuke Retsuden was done months ago. | I've got my hopes low & expectations high. But I'm still excited I hope they have the opportunity to animate more of the novels. I just hope SP doesn't omit or change too much lol | No im just gonna stick to the manga tbh | null |
Are you excited for Sasuke Retsuden to be in the anime?
We learned Sakura's VA was sick a while back, so she couldn't attend Jump Festa.
This must mean Sasuke Retsuden was done months ago. | No im just gonna stick to the manga tbh | I think I'm going to prefer the manga | null |
Are you excited for Sasuke Retsuden to be in the anime?
We learned Sakura's VA was sick a while back, so she couldn't attend Jump Festa.
This must mean Sasuke Retsuden was done months ago. | I think I'm going to prefer the manga | Mixed feelings. SP has a history of making less than stellar adaption choices particularly where Sasuke Sakura and by extension their pairing is involved. (Removal of Sakura saving Naruto in LoW arc generally making genin Sasuke less personable less than ideal transcription of background interactions and subtle character expressions across the board removing/changing scenes etc.) If its a relatively faithful adaption of the Retsuden Manga (which has done a pretty good job from the novel even if nitpicky fans will have issues here and there) I think I'd be happy. That said the animation quality will ultimately be what makes or breaks it for me. I'm not really impressed from what I saw of the preview but we'll see. | null |
Are you excited for Sasuke Retsuden to be in the anime?
We learned Sakura's VA was sick a while back, so she couldn't attend Jump Festa.
This must mean Sasuke Retsuden was done months ago. | Mixed feelings. SP has a history of making less than stellar adaption choices particularly where Sasuke Sakura and by extension their pairing is involved. (Removal of Sakura saving Naruto in LoW arc generally making genin Sasuke less personable less than ideal transcription of background interactions and subtle character expressions across the board removing/changing scenes etc.) If its a relatively faithful adaption of the Retsuden Manga (which has done a pretty good job from the novel even if nitpicky fans will have issues here and there) I think I'd be happy. That said the animation quality will ultimately be what makes or breaks it for me. I'm not really impressed from what I saw of the preview but we'll see. | Nah. Previews showed mid animation | null |
Are you excited for Sasuke Retsuden to be in the anime?
We learned Sakura's VA was sick a while back, so she couldn't attend Jump Festa.
This must mean Sasuke Retsuden was done months ago. | Nah. Previews showed mid animation | Ι was until I saw the teaser and got IMMENSELY disappointed with the animation. | null |
Are you excited for Sasuke Retsuden to be in the anime?
We learned Sakura's VA was sick a while back, so she couldn't attend Jump Festa.
This must mean Sasuke Retsuden was done months ago. | Ι was until I saw the teaser and got IMMENSELY disappointed with the animation. | I would be excited if the animation wasn't a** if Studio Pierrot doesn't take out any scenes or add filler (like they always do) into the canon episodes. So I'm about 6.5/10 excited. | null |
Are you excited for Sasuke Retsuden to be in the anime?
We learned Sakura's VA was sick a while back, so she couldn't attend Jump Festa.
This must mean Sasuke Retsuden was done months ago. | I would be excited if the animation wasn't a** if Studio Pierrot doesn't take out any scenes or add filler (like they always do) into the canon episodes. So I'm about 6.5/10 excited. | Nope they finna ruin it like everything else they’ve been ruining recently (esp. Isshiki). | null |
Are you excited for Sasuke Retsuden to be in the anime?
We learned Sakura's VA was sick a while back, so she couldn't attend Jump Festa.
This must mean Sasuke Retsuden was done months ago. | Nope they finna ruin it like everything else they’ve been ruining recently (esp. Isshiki). | Im waiting for the code arc | null |
Etymology of Akatsuki. [SPOILERS FOR THOSE WHO AREN'T AT THE 5 KAGE SUMMIT ARC.]
So, given my little knowledge of Japanese, I realized something a month or two ago that I found interesting. So, after looking up what "Akatsuki" means, I found it to mean "dawn" or "daybreak". Now, after a little thought, I split up the word into two. Aka and Tsuki. I've picked up that Aka means "red" and Tsuki means "moon" by watching various animes. So Akatsuki literally means "red moon". But wait... what is Tobi's plan? (Let's just call him Tobi for the sake of those who still don't know.). It's to make the moon into a large scale Sharingan. What color is the Sharingan? Red. ~~This means that Kishimoto was sort of hinting at this all along.~~ I think that's pretty cool.
Sorry if this is common knowledge and I'm just late. | Common knowledge or not its still interesting. I wouldn't call it foreshadowing if that's what you were going for... its too vague. | My homie you were spot on mein freund | null |
Etymology of Akatsuki. [SPOILERS FOR THOSE WHO AREN'T AT THE 5 KAGE SUMMIT ARC.]
So, given my little knowledge of Japanese, I realized something a month or two ago that I found interesting. So, after looking up what "Akatsuki" means, I found it to mean "dawn" or "daybreak". Now, after a little thought, I split up the word into two. Aka and Tsuki. I've picked up that Aka means "red" and Tsuki means "moon" by watching various animes. So Akatsuki literally means "red moon". But wait... what is Tobi's plan? (Let's just call him Tobi for the sake of those who still don't know.). It's to make the moon into a large scale Sharingan. What color is the Sharingan? Red. ~~This means that Kishimoto was sort of hinting at this all along.~~ I think that's pretty cool.
Sorry if this is common knowledge and I'm just late. | My homie you were spot on mein freund | I think Konan explains that the red clouds represent the rain in the rain village and how it's full of blood because of all the war. | null |
Any one have any idea how to make ichiraku ramen?
using maruchan ramen noodles | (/m "I thought you needed rinnegan to decipher the recipe of teuchis ramen from the tablets in the nakano shrine.") | There was a redditor that uploaded a video explaining how to make Ichiraku ramen. She started off with almost all raw ingredients and it was pretty labor intensive. I can't seem to find the video though. | null |
Any one have any idea how to make ichiraku ramen?
using maruchan ramen noodles | There was a redditor that uploaded a video explaining how to make Ichiraku ramen. She started off with almost all raw ingredients and it was pretty labor intensive. I can't seem to find the video though. | Ichiraku ramen isn't a specific type of ramen. If you are talking about Miso Ramen then that recipe will work. | null |
Any one have any idea how to make ichiraku ramen?
using maruchan ramen noodles | Ichiraku ramen isn't a specific type of ramen. If you are talking about Miso Ramen then that recipe will work. | Wasn't there a fellow redditor who posted her recipe? | null |
What kind of new manga/project would you want to see Kishimoto working on ? | I'd like him to make spin off series and other things set in the naruto world maybe at different time periods or following different characters from different villages etc i'd prefer he makes a story about a character we haven't heard about before though | I'd kind of enjoy a completely random adventure in a contemporary setting featuring the majority of Naruto characters but with completely different personalities (not simply opposite personalities) just to troll us fans. Maybe naruto could be like some sort of exceedingly cruel fighting dog trainer while gai serves as his soft spoken easy going personal assassin. I can see it all now. Sasuke is the upbeat goku-like protagonist with an addiction to money making schemes. He employs shikamaru the Jock in a bootleg bathtub moonshining scheme while his stepchild konohamaru keeps inquiring about his mother's whereabouts. Naruto eventually gets Sasuke's attention after the bootlegging operation gets busted by hard-assed psycho cop Hinata and its time pursue new means of making more cash. God now I wanna write this out. But then again maybe I should stop while I'm ahead. | null |
What kind of new manga/project would you want to see Kishimoto working on ? | I'd kind of enjoy a completely random adventure in a contemporary setting featuring the majority of Naruto characters but with completely different personalities (not simply opposite personalities) just to troll us fans. Maybe naruto could be like some sort of exceedingly cruel fighting dog trainer while gai serves as his soft spoken easy going personal assassin. I can see it all now. Sasuke is the upbeat goku-like protagonist with an addiction to money making schemes. He employs shikamaru the Jock in a bootleg bathtub moonshining scheme while his stepchild konohamaru keeps inquiring about his mother's whereabouts. Naruto eventually gets Sasuke's attention after the bootlegging operation gets busted by hard-assed psycho cop Hinata and its time pursue new means of making more cash. God now I wanna write this out. But then again maybe I should stop while I'm ahead. | A history of Itachi series. Also have some other huge secret that he hid like his girlfriend was pregnant and he also removed her from the village before the massacre. | null |
What kind of new manga/project would you want to see Kishimoto working on ? | A history of Itachi series. Also have some other huge secret that he hid like his girlfriend was pregnant and he also removed her from the village before the massacre. | Either Konohamaru's Journey to becoming Hokage or what happens to Asuma's Child under the guidance of Shikamaru (InoShikaCho for that matter) and Konohamaru. | null |
New to this subreddit. What is the banner at the top with the chef alluding to? | People make jokes about the guy who makes naruto's favorite ramen being the sage of six paths.(god of the naruto world) | When Tobi was reviled to be the mastermind behind the akatsuki everyone began making theories on who was behind the mask. The ramen guy is safe for now but is still under heavy suspicion. | null |
How many of y'all still watching Boruto weekly?
I've gotten to the point where I often just kinda scan through the episode to see if they've moved on to anything remotely interesting, but I'll probably just call it quits pretty soon. Loved Naruto so much, it's saddening how much this show sucks. | I mean the current saskue manga & the code arc is coming up so you could stay for thoese if you're intrested | I’ve honestly tried to catch up on the last 10-15 episodes. They are just so bad I can’t. Just gonna wait till code arc | null |
How many of y'all still watching Boruto weekly?
I've gotten to the point where I often just kinda scan through the episode to see if they've moved on to anything remotely interesting, but I'll probably just call it quits pretty soon. Loved Naruto so much, it's saddening how much this show sucks. | I’ve honestly tried to catch up on the last 10-15 episodes. They are just so bad I can’t. Just gonna wait till code arc | I mean it gives me something to watch on Sunday while I eat | null |
How many of y'all still watching Boruto weekly?
I've gotten to the point where I often just kinda scan through the episode to see if they've moved on to anything remotely interesting, but I'll probably just call it quits pretty soon. Loved Naruto so much, it's saddening how much this show sucks. | I mean it gives me something to watch on Sunday while I eat | I’m prolly not gone watch the show for awhile but I keep up with the manga | null |
How many of y'all still watching Boruto weekly?
I've gotten to the point where I often just kinda scan through the episode to see if they've moved on to anything remotely interesting, but I'll probably just call it quits pretty soon. Loved Naruto so much, it's saddening how much this show sucks. | I’m prolly not gone watch the show for awhile but I keep up with the manga | I’m not anymore since well it not that bad it just so boring that i just stopped watching it but the manga though it is well better and Naruto has better drip | null |
Something I think we should try to get people more active in the r/naruto community
So I was cruising r/dbz earlier today and noticed they have a thing where on certain days they just choose a specific episode to talk about at a certain time and it get a lot of activity and it just seems like a really fun thing to do | Some one besides myself needs to make this a thing. | We give the community x days to watch an episode of Naruto and discuss it on the final day. We start with episode 1 and work our way up avoiding all the fillers except 101 and a few others. Sounds pretty simple. So I say start this today. We'll discuss on Friday giving us threeish days to watch episode 1. The next discussion day will be on Tuesday giving us from Friday to tuesday to watch episode 2. That should cut down on the boredom between manga chapter releases. Also I do not hate Lous CK. anybody with a goatee is automatically a good person. Not that baby smooth faces like LARKABLE would know. | null |
Something I think we should try to get people more active in the r/naruto community
So I was cruising r/dbz earlier today and noticed they have a thing where on certain days they just choose a specific episode to talk about at a certain time and it get a lot of activity and it just seems like a really fun thing to do | We give the community x days to watch an episode of Naruto and discuss it on the final day. We start with episode 1 and work our way up avoiding all the fillers except 101 and a few others. Sounds pretty simple. So I say start this today. We'll discuss on Friday giving us threeish days to watch episode 1. The next discussion day will be on Tuesday giving us from Friday to tuesday to watch episode 2. That should cut down on the boredom between manga chapter releases. Also I do not hate Lous CK. anybody with a goatee is automatically a good person. Not that baby smooth faces like LARKABLE would know. | Yeah it'll usually just be a random episode but it's fun just to discuss old episodes and what we think of them now it's a hit over on r/dbz I'm sure they won't mind if we borrow there idea SOMEONE HIGH UP READ THIS AND MAKE THIS A THING | null |
Something I think we should try to get people more active in the r/naruto community
So I was cruising r/dbz earlier today and noticed they have a thing where on certain days they just choose a specific episode to talk about at a certain time and it get a lot of activity and it just seems like a really fun thing to do | Yeah it'll usually just be a random episode but it's fun just to discuss old episodes and what we think of them now it's a hit over on r/dbz I'm sure they won't mind if we borrow there idea SOMEONE HIGH UP READ THIS AND MAKE THIS A THING | Great idea! We should really do this. | null |
Something I think we should try to get people more active in the r/naruto community
So I was cruising r/dbz earlier today and noticed they have a thing where on certain days they just choose a specific episode to talk about at a certain time and it get a lot of activity and it just seems like a really fun thing to do | Great idea! We should really do this. | Madara Mondays my nigga. People will always love to talk about my main man. | null |
Something I think we should try to get people more active in the r/naruto community
So I was cruising r/dbz earlier today and noticed they have a thing where on certain days they just choose a specific episode to talk about at a certain time and it get a lot of activity and it just seems like a really fun thing to do | Madara Mondays my nigga. People will always love to talk about my main man. | Sounds fun I'm in. Maybe a mod or someone important will notice this ( I don't want the responsibility) I vote for either Thursday (after manga but before new ep) or Saturday (after new ep). | null |
Something I think we should try to get people more active in the r/naruto community
So I was cruising r/dbz earlier today and noticed they have a thing where on certain days they just choose a specific episode to talk about at a certain time and it get a lot of activity and it just seems like a really fun thing to do | Sounds fun I'm in. Maybe a mod or someone important will notice this ( I don't want the responsibility) I vote for either Thursday (after manga but before new ep) or Saturday (after new ep). | You can thank (/u/modcaleb) for that. It was his idea. | null |
Something I think we should try to get people more active in the r/naruto community
So I was cruising r/dbz earlier today and noticed they have a thing where on certain days they just choose a specific episode to talk about at a certain time and it get a lot of activity and it just seems like a really fun thing to do | You can thank (/u/modcaleb) for that. It was his idea. | How about a random number generator? Post the number everyone needs to watch then have a discussion an hour or two later? | null |
Something I think we should try to get people more active in the r/naruto community
So I was cruising r/dbz earlier today and noticed they have a thing where on certain days they just choose a specific episode to talk about at a certain time and it get a lot of activity and it just seems like a really fun thing to do | How about a random number generator? Post the number everyone needs to watch then have a discussion an hour or two later? | I've got another suggestion to maybe help with traffic. Not sure how many people would be into it (I love it) but another forum I go to used to have maybe bi-weekly topics where they post the official databook stats of a few characters and then ask what they think they actually are. It generated a good amount of traffic and I found the debates pretty interesting especially for controversial characters. | null |
Something I think we should try to get people more active in the r/naruto community
So I was cruising r/dbz earlier today and noticed they have a thing where on certain days they just choose a specific episode to talk about at a certain time and it get a lot of activity and it just seems like a really fun thing to do | I've got another suggestion to maybe help with traffic. Not sure how many people would be into it (I love it) but another forum I go to used to have maybe bi-weekly topics where they post the official databook stats of a few characters and then ask what they think they actually are. It generated a good amount of traffic and I found the debates pretty interesting especially for controversial characters. | How about we do a community rewatch/reread. We can start with Episode 1/Chapter 1 or maybe just do Shippuden/Part 2 and do one or two episodes a week and their corresponding chapters? Anyone up for that? I wouldn't mind. We could have one thing on Saturday after the excitement from the new episode dies down and one on Monday/Tuesday right before the excitement from the new chapter starts up. | null |
Favorite character that has never talked to Naruto?
Who's your favorite naruto character that has never talked to naruto or had little to no conversations with him?
I really love that there are entire sections of the naruto universe where naruto doesn't interact with a character and yet that character grows and evolves all without him.
Oh and my answers are kisame and the third tsuchikage | Not my favourite character exactly but I find it odd that Naruto never had any interaction with Danzo. | Onoki did talk to Naruto a few times when they fought Reanimated Madara in the war. | null |
Favorite character that has never talked to Naruto?
Who's your favorite naruto character that has never talked to naruto or had little to no conversations with him?
I really love that there are entire sections of the naruto universe where naruto doesn't interact with a character and yet that character grows and evolves all without him.
Oh and my answers are kisame and the third tsuchikage | Onoki did talk to Naruto a few times when they fought Reanimated Madara in the war. | Didn’t Kisame talk to naruto ? | null |
Favorite character that has never talked to Naruto?
Who's your favorite naruto character that has never talked to naruto or had little to no conversations with him?
I really love that there are entire sections of the naruto universe where naruto doesn't interact with a character and yet that character grows and evolves all without him.
Oh and my answers are kisame and the third tsuchikage | Didn’t Kisame talk to naruto ? | My fav naruto character SHISUI SAN🛐❤ | null |
Favorite character that has never talked to Naruto?
Who's your favorite naruto character that has never talked to naruto or had little to no conversations with him?
I really love that there are entire sections of the naruto universe where naruto doesn't interact with a character and yet that character grows and evolves all without him.
Oh and my answers are kisame and the third tsuchikage | My fav naruto character SHISUI SAN🛐❤ | But he spoke to Kisame 💀 and am sure he talks to the 3rd Tsuchikage during the 4th war he says to he’s the Tsuchikage when he doesn't know who he is and tells Naruto to tell them why he was on the battlefield while they move | null |
Favorite character that has never talked to Naruto?
Who's your favorite naruto character that has never talked to naruto or had little to no conversations with him?
I really love that there are entire sections of the naruto universe where naruto doesn't interact with a character and yet that character grows and evolves all without him.
Oh and my answers are kisame and the third tsuchikage | But he spoke to Kisame 💀 and am sure he talks to the 3rd Tsuchikage during the 4th war he says to he’s the Tsuchikage when he doesn't know who he is and tells Naruto to tell them why he was on the battlefield while they move | Shishui is probably the most fleshed out character (especially if you consider light novels) and would be my favorite who never talked to Naruto but Sakumo could be there if he just had more character other than “Kakashi’s strong father who killed himself” | null |
Favorite character that has never talked to Naruto?
Who's your favorite naruto character that has never talked to naruto or had little to no conversations with him?
I really love that there are entire sections of the naruto universe where naruto doesn't interact with a character and yet that character grows and evolves all without him.
Oh and my answers are kisame and the third tsuchikage | Shishui is probably the most fleshed out character (especially if you consider light novels) and would be my favorite who never talked to Naruto but Sakumo could be there if he just had more character other than “Kakashi’s strong father who killed himself” | Sasori. Naruto yelled at him and Deidara but otherwise they never interacted thank god. | null |
Favorite character that has never talked to Naruto?
Who's your favorite naruto character that has never talked to naruto or had little to no conversations with him?
I really love that there are entire sections of the naruto universe where naruto doesn't interact with a character and yet that character grows and evolves all without him.
Oh and my answers are kisame and the third tsuchikage | Sasori. Naruto yelled at him and Deidara but otherwise they never interacted thank god. | Hidan (unless that one filler arc counts) | null |
Hero of the Hidden Leaf - the most emotional I've been since starting Naruto
I'm a first time Naruto watcher, and yesterday evening, I watched Naruto Shippuden episode 174-175, and seriously, what I went through while watching them is indescribable.
Please, no spoilers, I've just finished the Pain arc and I still have a long way to go!
So, at the end of the previous episode, we see Pain using a jutsu which Konan says is basically gonna kill him. I actually thought Nagato would give his Rinnegan to Naruto, but then I saw that blast-kinda thing in Konoha, and I immedietaly knew he resurrected the people the Pains had killed. Episode 175 starts with that.
And I was like... No. Way.
When Naruto set forth to seek out the real Pain, I didn't think a scenario was possible where Pain would change his mind about his plan. He seemed too determined to do that, and villains are not really prone to change their minds. Oftentimes, they're so far rotten or traumatized that there's no going back from that. However, Naruto is, in fact, someone that has the potential to bring about a great change in the world and to influence people for the better. I'm absolutely in awe of his character. I feel actual love for him, for real😂 if that's even possible. He's just such a genuinely pure and amazing character.
The other thing that made me extremely emotional was how Kakashi's dad got to make amends with his son. I was choking back tears all the way in the lead-up to what I think is a truly iconic moment where Sakumo says 'It was too soon for you to come here. It seems you still have some unfinished business back home. I'm glad you were able to forgive me'. God, my eyes are filling up with tears again as I'm writing this.
This was the first moment when I truly broke out crying when watching it. I cried before when watching Naruto, but never like this. It's because I can relate to having parental issues. My mother was extremely emotionally abusive to me throughout my life, and in the past three years, it only got better because I moved out. We never talk about our issues. I would want to, but she's not willing to see anyone's side but hers, and so we're never gonna have a genuine mother-daughter relationship. It's beyond repair. And so when Sakumo said 'I'm glad you were able to forgive me', I remembered how I was never actually able to forgive my mother and how badly I want to have a normal relationship with her, but it's impossible because she's always gonna think poorly of me for such meaningless things.
One of the most beautiful moments (not just in this episode, in the whole series so far) is when Naruto is obviously exhausted from the whole ordeal, and is about to walk back to Konoha, but then finds himself piggybacking Kakashi. He just smiles in great happiness and says 'Kakashi sensei'. At that moment, he knows he can finally rest.
Lastly, it was one of the most beautiful things when the show basically gave us a recap about what'd happened up until that point, and gave us the extra experience to hear people's minds gradually changing about Naruto. At the beginning, it was 'I hope Naruto doesn't screw up', and then it becomes 'is Naruto okay? I hope he's not too disappointed'. There is also a parallel which they don't actually show but I caught it: Naruto is shown standing in front of the people of Konoha who despise him numerous times, and he cries and feels alone. This time, when he comes back to Konoha after saving the entire village, the villagers welcome him and join him as a crowd to hear about his experiences. He doesn't feel alone anymore. It gave me great emotional relief.
This series changed my life. It really did. I never would've thought this would happen as this is basically my first anime that I didn't stop watching or one that I actually liked. It was a little difficult for me to keep my interest in this anime, it was way into the Chunin exams in the original series when I truly got interested. But now, there's no going back. 💘 | The scene where he returns and is praised as a hero and shows us how people chnaged their opinion about Naruto is definitely my favorite Naruto scene. | The Pain Arc is one of the most loved arcs in the anime for this reason it's just such a good character arc for Naruto. You're actually in the part of the story that I'd call the peak of Naruto like from when Sasuke left Orochimaru to I'd say 320ish or so is peak fiction. | null |
Hero of the Hidden Leaf - the most emotional I've been since starting Naruto
I'm a first time Naruto watcher, and yesterday evening, I watched Naruto Shippuden episode 174-175, and seriously, what I went through while watching them is indescribable.
Please, no spoilers, I've just finished the Pain arc and I still have a long way to go!
So, at the end of the previous episode, we see Pain using a jutsu which Konan says is basically gonna kill him. I actually thought Nagato would give his Rinnegan to Naruto, but then I saw that blast-kinda thing in Konoha, and I immedietaly knew he resurrected the people the Pains had killed. Episode 175 starts with that.
And I was like... No. Way.
When Naruto set forth to seek out the real Pain, I didn't think a scenario was possible where Pain would change his mind about his plan. He seemed too determined to do that, and villains are not really prone to change their minds. Oftentimes, they're so far rotten or traumatized that there's no going back from that. However, Naruto is, in fact, someone that has the potential to bring about a great change in the world and to influence people for the better. I'm absolutely in awe of his character. I feel actual love for him, for real😂 if that's even possible. He's just such a genuinely pure and amazing character.
The other thing that made me extremely emotional was how Kakashi's dad got to make amends with his son. I was choking back tears all the way in the lead-up to what I think is a truly iconic moment where Sakumo says 'It was too soon for you to come here. It seems you still have some unfinished business back home. I'm glad you were able to forgive me'. God, my eyes are filling up with tears again as I'm writing this.
This was the first moment when I truly broke out crying when watching it. I cried before when watching Naruto, but never like this. It's because I can relate to having parental issues. My mother was extremely emotionally abusive to me throughout my life, and in the past three years, it only got better because I moved out. We never talk about our issues. I would want to, but she's not willing to see anyone's side but hers, and so we're never gonna have a genuine mother-daughter relationship. It's beyond repair. And so when Sakumo said 'I'm glad you were able to forgive me', I remembered how I was never actually able to forgive my mother and how badly I want to have a normal relationship with her, but it's impossible because she's always gonna think poorly of me for such meaningless things.
One of the most beautiful moments (not just in this episode, in the whole series so far) is when Naruto is obviously exhausted from the whole ordeal, and is about to walk back to Konoha, but then finds himself piggybacking Kakashi. He just smiles in great happiness and says 'Kakashi sensei'. At that moment, he knows he can finally rest.
Lastly, it was one of the most beautiful things when the show basically gave us a recap about what'd happened up until that point, and gave us the extra experience to hear people's minds gradually changing about Naruto. At the beginning, it was 'I hope Naruto doesn't screw up', and then it becomes 'is Naruto okay? I hope he's not too disappointed'. There is also a parallel which they don't actually show but I caught it: Naruto is shown standing in front of the people of Konoha who despise him numerous times, and he cries and feels alone. This time, when he comes back to Konoha after saving the entire village, the villagers welcome him and join him as a crowd to hear about his experiences. He doesn't feel alone anymore. It gave me great emotional relief.
This series changed my life. It really did. I never would've thought this would happen as this is basically my first anime that I didn't stop watching or one that I actually liked. It was a little difficult for me to keep my interest in this anime, it was way into the Chunin exams in the original series when I truly got interested. But now, there's no going back. 💘 | The Pain Arc is one of the most loved arcs in the anime for this reason it's just such a good character arc for Naruto. You're actually in the part of the story that I'd call the peak of Naruto like from when Sasuke left Orochimaru to I'd say 320ish or so is peak fiction. | Aww man the feels I got from reading this. This is why I love Naruto so so much. It was my first real anime that I watched from start to finish. It gives me the warm fuzzies but also makes me cry so hard lol | null |
Hero of the Hidden Leaf - the most emotional I've been since starting Naruto
I'm a first time Naruto watcher, and yesterday evening, I watched Naruto Shippuden episode 174-175, and seriously, what I went through while watching them is indescribable.
Please, no spoilers, I've just finished the Pain arc and I still have a long way to go!
So, at the end of the previous episode, we see Pain using a jutsu which Konan says is basically gonna kill him. I actually thought Nagato would give his Rinnegan to Naruto, but then I saw that blast-kinda thing in Konoha, and I immedietaly knew he resurrected the people the Pains had killed. Episode 175 starts with that.
And I was like... No. Way.
When Naruto set forth to seek out the real Pain, I didn't think a scenario was possible where Pain would change his mind about his plan. He seemed too determined to do that, and villains are not really prone to change their minds. Oftentimes, they're so far rotten or traumatized that there's no going back from that. However, Naruto is, in fact, someone that has the potential to bring about a great change in the world and to influence people for the better. I'm absolutely in awe of his character. I feel actual love for him, for real😂 if that's even possible. He's just such a genuinely pure and amazing character.
The other thing that made me extremely emotional was how Kakashi's dad got to make amends with his son. I was choking back tears all the way in the lead-up to what I think is a truly iconic moment where Sakumo says 'It was too soon for you to come here. It seems you still have some unfinished business back home. I'm glad you were able to forgive me'. God, my eyes are filling up with tears again as I'm writing this.
This was the first moment when I truly broke out crying when watching it. I cried before when watching Naruto, but never like this. It's because I can relate to having parental issues. My mother was extremely emotionally abusive to me throughout my life, and in the past three years, it only got better because I moved out. We never talk about our issues. I would want to, but she's not willing to see anyone's side but hers, and so we're never gonna have a genuine mother-daughter relationship. It's beyond repair. And so when Sakumo said 'I'm glad you were able to forgive me', I remembered how I was never actually able to forgive my mother and how badly I want to have a normal relationship with her, but it's impossible because she's always gonna think poorly of me for such meaningless things.
One of the most beautiful moments (not just in this episode, in the whole series so far) is when Naruto is obviously exhausted from the whole ordeal, and is about to walk back to Konoha, but then finds himself piggybacking Kakashi. He just smiles in great happiness and says 'Kakashi sensei'. At that moment, he knows he can finally rest.
Lastly, it was one of the most beautiful things when the show basically gave us a recap about what'd happened up until that point, and gave us the extra experience to hear people's minds gradually changing about Naruto. At the beginning, it was 'I hope Naruto doesn't screw up', and then it becomes 'is Naruto okay? I hope he's not too disappointed'. There is also a parallel which they don't actually show but I caught it: Naruto is shown standing in front of the people of Konoha who despise him numerous times, and he cries and feels alone. This time, when he comes back to Konoha after saving the entire village, the villagers welcome him and join him as a crowd to hear about his experiences. He doesn't feel alone anymore. It gave me great emotional relief.
This series changed my life. It really did. I never would've thought this would happen as this is basically my first anime that I didn't stop watching or one that I actually liked. It was a little difficult for me to keep my interest in this anime, it was way into the Chunin exams in the original series when I truly got interested. But now, there's no going back. 💘 | Aww man the feels I got from reading this. This is why I love Naruto so so much. It was my first real anime that I watched from start to finish. It gives me the warm fuzzies but also makes me cry so hard lol | Feels! Kakashi carrying him on his back is uwu | null |
Hero of the Hidden Leaf - the most emotional I've been since starting Naruto
I'm a first time Naruto watcher, and yesterday evening, I watched Naruto Shippuden episode 174-175, and seriously, what I went through while watching them is indescribable.
Please, no spoilers, I've just finished the Pain arc and I still have a long way to go!
So, at the end of the previous episode, we see Pain using a jutsu which Konan says is basically gonna kill him. I actually thought Nagato would give his Rinnegan to Naruto, but then I saw that blast-kinda thing in Konoha, and I immedietaly knew he resurrected the people the Pains had killed. Episode 175 starts with that.
And I was like... No. Way.
When Naruto set forth to seek out the real Pain, I didn't think a scenario was possible where Pain would change his mind about his plan. He seemed too determined to do that, and villains are not really prone to change their minds. Oftentimes, they're so far rotten or traumatized that there's no going back from that. However, Naruto is, in fact, someone that has the potential to bring about a great change in the world and to influence people for the better. I'm absolutely in awe of his character. I feel actual love for him, for real😂 if that's even possible. He's just such a genuinely pure and amazing character.
The other thing that made me extremely emotional was how Kakashi's dad got to make amends with his son. I was choking back tears all the way in the lead-up to what I think is a truly iconic moment where Sakumo says 'It was too soon for you to come here. It seems you still have some unfinished business back home. I'm glad you were able to forgive me'. God, my eyes are filling up with tears again as I'm writing this.
This was the first moment when I truly broke out crying when watching it. I cried before when watching Naruto, but never like this. It's because I can relate to having parental issues. My mother was extremely emotionally abusive to me throughout my life, and in the past three years, it only got better because I moved out. We never talk about our issues. I would want to, but she's not willing to see anyone's side but hers, and so we're never gonna have a genuine mother-daughter relationship. It's beyond repair. And so when Sakumo said 'I'm glad you were able to forgive me', I remembered how I was never actually able to forgive my mother and how badly I want to have a normal relationship with her, but it's impossible because she's always gonna think poorly of me for such meaningless things.
One of the most beautiful moments (not just in this episode, in the whole series so far) is when Naruto is obviously exhausted from the whole ordeal, and is about to walk back to Konoha, but then finds himself piggybacking Kakashi. He just smiles in great happiness and says 'Kakashi sensei'. At that moment, he knows he can finally rest.
Lastly, it was one of the most beautiful things when the show basically gave us a recap about what'd happened up until that point, and gave us the extra experience to hear people's minds gradually changing about Naruto. At the beginning, it was 'I hope Naruto doesn't screw up', and then it becomes 'is Naruto okay? I hope he's not too disappointed'. There is also a parallel which they don't actually show but I caught it: Naruto is shown standing in front of the people of Konoha who despise him numerous times, and he cries and feels alone. This time, when he comes back to Konoha after saving the entire village, the villagers welcome him and join him as a crowd to hear about his experiences. He doesn't feel alone anymore. It gave me great emotional relief.
This series changed my life. It really did. I never would've thought this would happen as this is basically my first anime that I didn't stop watching or one that I actually liked. It was a little difficult for me to keep my interest in this anime, it was way into the Chunin exams in the original series when I truly got interested. But now, there's no going back. 💘 | Feels! Kakashi carrying him on his back is uwu | The village celebrating Naruto as a hero is hands down my favorite scene in the series. | null |
Hero of the Hidden Leaf - the most emotional I've been since starting Naruto
I'm a first time Naruto watcher, and yesterday evening, I watched Naruto Shippuden episode 174-175, and seriously, what I went through while watching them is indescribable.
Please, no spoilers, I've just finished the Pain arc and I still have a long way to go!
So, at the end of the previous episode, we see Pain using a jutsu which Konan says is basically gonna kill him. I actually thought Nagato would give his Rinnegan to Naruto, but then I saw that blast-kinda thing in Konoha, and I immedietaly knew he resurrected the people the Pains had killed. Episode 175 starts with that.
And I was like... No. Way.
When Naruto set forth to seek out the real Pain, I didn't think a scenario was possible where Pain would change his mind about his plan. He seemed too determined to do that, and villains are not really prone to change their minds. Oftentimes, they're so far rotten or traumatized that there's no going back from that. However, Naruto is, in fact, someone that has the potential to bring about a great change in the world and to influence people for the better. I'm absolutely in awe of his character. I feel actual love for him, for real😂 if that's even possible. He's just such a genuinely pure and amazing character.
The other thing that made me extremely emotional was how Kakashi's dad got to make amends with his son. I was choking back tears all the way in the lead-up to what I think is a truly iconic moment where Sakumo says 'It was too soon for you to come here. It seems you still have some unfinished business back home. I'm glad you were able to forgive me'. God, my eyes are filling up with tears again as I'm writing this.
This was the first moment when I truly broke out crying when watching it. I cried before when watching Naruto, but never like this. It's because I can relate to having parental issues. My mother was extremely emotionally abusive to me throughout my life, and in the past three years, it only got better because I moved out. We never talk about our issues. I would want to, but she's not willing to see anyone's side but hers, and so we're never gonna have a genuine mother-daughter relationship. It's beyond repair. And so when Sakumo said 'I'm glad you were able to forgive me', I remembered how I was never actually able to forgive my mother and how badly I want to have a normal relationship with her, but it's impossible because she's always gonna think poorly of me for such meaningless things.
One of the most beautiful moments (not just in this episode, in the whole series so far) is when Naruto is obviously exhausted from the whole ordeal, and is about to walk back to Konoha, but then finds himself piggybacking Kakashi. He just smiles in great happiness and says 'Kakashi sensei'. At that moment, he knows he can finally rest.
Lastly, it was one of the most beautiful things when the show basically gave us a recap about what'd happened up until that point, and gave us the extra experience to hear people's minds gradually changing about Naruto. At the beginning, it was 'I hope Naruto doesn't screw up', and then it becomes 'is Naruto okay? I hope he's not too disappointed'. There is also a parallel which they don't actually show but I caught it: Naruto is shown standing in front of the people of Konoha who despise him numerous times, and he cries and feels alone. This time, when he comes back to Konoha after saving the entire village, the villagers welcome him and join him as a crowd to hear about his experiences. He doesn't feel alone anymore. It gave me great emotional relief.
This series changed my life. It really did. I never would've thought this would happen as this is basically my first anime that I didn't stop watching or one that I actually liked. It was a little difficult for me to keep my interest in this anime, it was way into the Chunin exams in the original series when I truly got interested. But now, there's no going back. 💘 | The village celebrating Naruto as a hero is hands down my favorite scene in the series. | You’re heartless if you didn’t cry when Jiraiya died and Naruto sat there on the bench with a popsicle crying! Lol jk But that talk no jutsu is real with Naruto! The Pain Arc was one of the best in the series. I’ve rewatched the series a handful of times but need to rewatch again. | null |
Hero of the Hidden Leaf - the most emotional I've been since starting Naruto
I'm a first time Naruto watcher, and yesterday evening, I watched Naruto Shippuden episode 174-175, and seriously, what I went through while watching them is indescribable.
Please, no spoilers, I've just finished the Pain arc and I still have a long way to go!
So, at the end of the previous episode, we see Pain using a jutsu which Konan says is basically gonna kill him. I actually thought Nagato would give his Rinnegan to Naruto, but then I saw that blast-kinda thing in Konoha, and I immedietaly knew he resurrected the people the Pains had killed. Episode 175 starts with that.
And I was like... No. Way.
When Naruto set forth to seek out the real Pain, I didn't think a scenario was possible where Pain would change his mind about his plan. He seemed too determined to do that, and villains are not really prone to change their minds. Oftentimes, they're so far rotten or traumatized that there's no going back from that. However, Naruto is, in fact, someone that has the potential to bring about a great change in the world and to influence people for the better. I'm absolutely in awe of his character. I feel actual love for him, for real😂 if that's even possible. He's just such a genuinely pure and amazing character.
The other thing that made me extremely emotional was how Kakashi's dad got to make amends with his son. I was choking back tears all the way in the lead-up to what I think is a truly iconic moment where Sakumo says 'It was too soon for you to come here. It seems you still have some unfinished business back home. I'm glad you were able to forgive me'. God, my eyes are filling up with tears again as I'm writing this.
This was the first moment when I truly broke out crying when watching it. I cried before when watching Naruto, but never like this. It's because I can relate to having parental issues. My mother was extremely emotionally abusive to me throughout my life, and in the past three years, it only got better because I moved out. We never talk about our issues. I would want to, but she's not willing to see anyone's side but hers, and so we're never gonna have a genuine mother-daughter relationship. It's beyond repair. And so when Sakumo said 'I'm glad you were able to forgive me', I remembered how I was never actually able to forgive my mother and how badly I want to have a normal relationship with her, but it's impossible because she's always gonna think poorly of me for such meaningless things.
One of the most beautiful moments (not just in this episode, in the whole series so far) is when Naruto is obviously exhausted from the whole ordeal, and is about to walk back to Konoha, but then finds himself piggybacking Kakashi. He just smiles in great happiness and says 'Kakashi sensei'. At that moment, he knows he can finally rest.
Lastly, it was one of the most beautiful things when the show basically gave us a recap about what'd happened up until that point, and gave us the extra experience to hear people's minds gradually changing about Naruto. At the beginning, it was 'I hope Naruto doesn't screw up', and then it becomes 'is Naruto okay? I hope he's not too disappointed'. There is also a parallel which they don't actually show but I caught it: Naruto is shown standing in front of the people of Konoha who despise him numerous times, and he cries and feels alone. This time, when he comes back to Konoha after saving the entire village, the villagers welcome him and join him as a crowd to hear about his experiences. He doesn't feel alone anymore. It gave me great emotional relief.
This series changed my life. It really did. I never would've thought this would happen as this is basically my first anime that I didn't stop watching or one that I actually liked. It was a little difficult for me to keep my interest in this anime, it was way into the Chunin exams in the original series when I truly got interested. But now, there's no going back. 💘 | You’re heartless if you didn’t cry when Jiraiya died and Naruto sat there on the bench with a popsicle crying! Lol jk But that talk no jutsu is real with Naruto! The Pain Arc was one of the best in the series. I’ve rewatched the series a handful of times but need to rewatch again. | Absolutely loved this arc. If the series had ended there I would have been very happy | null |
Hero of the Hidden Leaf - the most emotional I've been since starting Naruto
I'm a first time Naruto watcher, and yesterday evening, I watched Naruto Shippuden episode 174-175, and seriously, what I went through while watching them is indescribable.
Please, no spoilers, I've just finished the Pain arc and I still have a long way to go!
So, at the end of the previous episode, we see Pain using a jutsu which Konan says is basically gonna kill him. I actually thought Nagato would give his Rinnegan to Naruto, but then I saw that blast-kinda thing in Konoha, and I immedietaly knew he resurrected the people the Pains had killed. Episode 175 starts with that.
And I was like... No. Way.
When Naruto set forth to seek out the real Pain, I didn't think a scenario was possible where Pain would change his mind about his plan. He seemed too determined to do that, and villains are not really prone to change their minds. Oftentimes, they're so far rotten or traumatized that there's no going back from that. However, Naruto is, in fact, someone that has the potential to bring about a great change in the world and to influence people for the better. I'm absolutely in awe of his character. I feel actual love for him, for real😂 if that's even possible. He's just such a genuinely pure and amazing character.
The other thing that made me extremely emotional was how Kakashi's dad got to make amends with his son. I was choking back tears all the way in the lead-up to what I think is a truly iconic moment where Sakumo says 'It was too soon for you to come here. It seems you still have some unfinished business back home. I'm glad you were able to forgive me'. God, my eyes are filling up with tears again as I'm writing this.
This was the first moment when I truly broke out crying when watching it. I cried before when watching Naruto, but never like this. It's because I can relate to having parental issues. My mother was extremely emotionally abusive to me throughout my life, and in the past three years, it only got better because I moved out. We never talk about our issues. I would want to, but she's not willing to see anyone's side but hers, and so we're never gonna have a genuine mother-daughter relationship. It's beyond repair. And so when Sakumo said 'I'm glad you were able to forgive me', I remembered how I was never actually able to forgive my mother and how badly I want to have a normal relationship with her, but it's impossible because she's always gonna think poorly of me for such meaningless things.
One of the most beautiful moments (not just in this episode, in the whole series so far) is when Naruto is obviously exhausted from the whole ordeal, and is about to walk back to Konoha, but then finds himself piggybacking Kakashi. He just smiles in great happiness and says 'Kakashi sensei'. At that moment, he knows he can finally rest.
Lastly, it was one of the most beautiful things when the show basically gave us a recap about what'd happened up until that point, and gave us the extra experience to hear people's minds gradually changing about Naruto. At the beginning, it was 'I hope Naruto doesn't screw up', and then it becomes 'is Naruto okay? I hope he's not too disappointed'. There is also a parallel which they don't actually show but I caught it: Naruto is shown standing in front of the people of Konoha who despise him numerous times, and he cries and feels alone. This time, when he comes back to Konoha after saving the entire village, the villagers welcome him and join him as a crowd to hear about his experiences. He doesn't feel alone anymore. It gave me great emotional relief.
This series changed my life. It really did. I never would've thought this would happen as this is basically my first anime that I didn't stop watching or one that I actually liked. It was a little difficult for me to keep my interest in this anime, it was way into the Chunin exams in the original series when I truly got interested. But now, there's no going back. 💘 | Absolutely loved this arc. If the series had ended there I would have been very happy | Yondaime Saindame I'm looking at a hero now | null |
Hero of the Hidden Leaf - the most emotional I've been since starting Naruto
I'm a first time Naruto watcher, and yesterday evening, I watched Naruto Shippuden episode 174-175, and seriously, what I went through while watching them is indescribable.
Please, no spoilers, I've just finished the Pain arc and I still have a long way to go!
So, at the end of the previous episode, we see Pain using a jutsu which Konan says is basically gonna kill him. I actually thought Nagato would give his Rinnegan to Naruto, but then I saw that blast-kinda thing in Konoha, and I immedietaly knew he resurrected the people the Pains had killed. Episode 175 starts with that.
And I was like... No. Way.
When Naruto set forth to seek out the real Pain, I didn't think a scenario was possible where Pain would change his mind about his plan. He seemed too determined to do that, and villains are not really prone to change their minds. Oftentimes, they're so far rotten or traumatized that there's no going back from that. However, Naruto is, in fact, someone that has the potential to bring about a great change in the world and to influence people for the better. I'm absolutely in awe of his character. I feel actual love for him, for real😂 if that's even possible. He's just such a genuinely pure and amazing character.
The other thing that made me extremely emotional was how Kakashi's dad got to make amends with his son. I was choking back tears all the way in the lead-up to what I think is a truly iconic moment where Sakumo says 'It was too soon for you to come here. It seems you still have some unfinished business back home. I'm glad you were able to forgive me'. God, my eyes are filling up with tears again as I'm writing this.
This was the first moment when I truly broke out crying when watching it. I cried before when watching Naruto, but never like this. It's because I can relate to having parental issues. My mother was extremely emotionally abusive to me throughout my life, and in the past three years, it only got better because I moved out. We never talk about our issues. I would want to, but she's not willing to see anyone's side but hers, and so we're never gonna have a genuine mother-daughter relationship. It's beyond repair. And so when Sakumo said 'I'm glad you were able to forgive me', I remembered how I was never actually able to forgive my mother and how badly I want to have a normal relationship with her, but it's impossible because she's always gonna think poorly of me for such meaningless things.
One of the most beautiful moments (not just in this episode, in the whole series so far) is when Naruto is obviously exhausted from the whole ordeal, and is about to walk back to Konoha, but then finds himself piggybacking Kakashi. He just smiles in great happiness and says 'Kakashi sensei'. At that moment, he knows he can finally rest.
Lastly, it was one of the most beautiful things when the show basically gave us a recap about what'd happened up until that point, and gave us the extra experience to hear people's minds gradually changing about Naruto. At the beginning, it was 'I hope Naruto doesn't screw up', and then it becomes 'is Naruto okay? I hope he's not too disappointed'. There is also a parallel which they don't actually show but I caught it: Naruto is shown standing in front of the people of Konoha who despise him numerous times, and he cries and feels alone. This time, when he comes back to Konoha after saving the entire village, the villagers welcome him and join him as a crowd to hear about his experiences. He doesn't feel alone anymore. It gave me great emotional relief.
This series changed my life. It really did. I never would've thought this would happen as this is basically my first anime that I didn't stop watching or one that I actually liked. It was a little difficult for me to keep my interest in this anime, it was way into the Chunin exams in the original series when I truly got interested. But now, there's no going back. 💘 | Yondaime Saindame I'm looking at a hero now | The scene of Naruto about to drop and then Kakashi giving him a piggyback is my favourite scene also | null |
Hero of the Hidden Leaf - the most emotional I've been since starting Naruto
I'm a first time Naruto watcher, and yesterday evening, I watched Naruto Shippuden episode 174-175, and seriously, what I went through while watching them is indescribable.
Please, no spoilers, I've just finished the Pain arc and I still have a long way to go!
So, at the end of the previous episode, we see Pain using a jutsu which Konan says is basically gonna kill him. I actually thought Nagato would give his Rinnegan to Naruto, but then I saw that blast-kinda thing in Konoha, and I immedietaly knew he resurrected the people the Pains had killed. Episode 175 starts with that.
And I was like... No. Way.
When Naruto set forth to seek out the real Pain, I didn't think a scenario was possible where Pain would change his mind about his plan. He seemed too determined to do that, and villains are not really prone to change their minds. Oftentimes, they're so far rotten or traumatized that there's no going back from that. However, Naruto is, in fact, someone that has the potential to bring about a great change in the world and to influence people for the better. I'm absolutely in awe of his character. I feel actual love for him, for real😂 if that's even possible. He's just such a genuinely pure and amazing character.
The other thing that made me extremely emotional was how Kakashi's dad got to make amends with his son. I was choking back tears all the way in the lead-up to what I think is a truly iconic moment where Sakumo says 'It was too soon for you to come here. It seems you still have some unfinished business back home. I'm glad you were able to forgive me'. God, my eyes are filling up with tears again as I'm writing this.
This was the first moment when I truly broke out crying when watching it. I cried before when watching Naruto, but never like this. It's because I can relate to having parental issues. My mother was extremely emotionally abusive to me throughout my life, and in the past three years, it only got better because I moved out. We never talk about our issues. I would want to, but she's not willing to see anyone's side but hers, and so we're never gonna have a genuine mother-daughter relationship. It's beyond repair. And so when Sakumo said 'I'm glad you were able to forgive me', I remembered how I was never actually able to forgive my mother and how badly I want to have a normal relationship with her, but it's impossible because she's always gonna think poorly of me for such meaningless things.
One of the most beautiful moments (not just in this episode, in the whole series so far) is when Naruto is obviously exhausted from the whole ordeal, and is about to walk back to Konoha, but then finds himself piggybacking Kakashi. He just smiles in great happiness and says 'Kakashi sensei'. At that moment, he knows he can finally rest.
Lastly, it was one of the most beautiful things when the show basically gave us a recap about what'd happened up until that point, and gave us the extra experience to hear people's minds gradually changing about Naruto. At the beginning, it was 'I hope Naruto doesn't screw up', and then it becomes 'is Naruto okay? I hope he's not too disappointed'. There is also a parallel which they don't actually show but I caught it: Naruto is shown standing in front of the people of Konoha who despise him numerous times, and he cries and feels alone. This time, when he comes back to Konoha after saving the entire village, the villagers welcome him and join him as a crowd to hear about his experiences. He doesn't feel alone anymore. It gave me great emotional relief.
This series changed my life. It really did. I never would've thought this would happen as this is basically my first anime that I didn't stop watching or one that I actually liked. It was a little difficult for me to keep my interest in this anime, it was way into the Chunin exams in the original series when I truly got interested. But now, there's no going back. 💘 | The scene of Naruto about to drop and then Kakashi giving him a piggyback is my favourite scene also | The OST playing when they are cheering for him makes me feel emotional lol | null |
Hero of the Hidden Leaf - the most emotional I've been since starting Naruto
I'm a first time Naruto watcher, and yesterday evening, I watched Naruto Shippuden episode 174-175, and seriously, what I went through while watching them is indescribable.
Please, no spoilers, I've just finished the Pain arc and I still have a long way to go!
So, at the end of the previous episode, we see Pain using a jutsu which Konan says is basically gonna kill him. I actually thought Nagato would give his Rinnegan to Naruto, but then I saw that blast-kinda thing in Konoha, and I immedietaly knew he resurrected the people the Pains had killed. Episode 175 starts with that.
And I was like... No. Way.
When Naruto set forth to seek out the real Pain, I didn't think a scenario was possible where Pain would change his mind about his plan. He seemed too determined to do that, and villains are not really prone to change their minds. Oftentimes, they're so far rotten or traumatized that there's no going back from that. However, Naruto is, in fact, someone that has the potential to bring about a great change in the world and to influence people for the better. I'm absolutely in awe of his character. I feel actual love for him, for real😂 if that's even possible. He's just such a genuinely pure and amazing character.
The other thing that made me extremely emotional was how Kakashi's dad got to make amends with his son. I was choking back tears all the way in the lead-up to what I think is a truly iconic moment where Sakumo says 'It was too soon for you to come here. It seems you still have some unfinished business back home. I'm glad you were able to forgive me'. God, my eyes are filling up with tears again as I'm writing this.
This was the first moment when I truly broke out crying when watching it. I cried before when watching Naruto, but never like this. It's because I can relate to having parental issues. My mother was extremely emotionally abusive to me throughout my life, and in the past three years, it only got better because I moved out. We never talk about our issues. I would want to, but she's not willing to see anyone's side but hers, and so we're never gonna have a genuine mother-daughter relationship. It's beyond repair. And so when Sakumo said 'I'm glad you were able to forgive me', I remembered how I was never actually able to forgive my mother and how badly I want to have a normal relationship with her, but it's impossible because she's always gonna think poorly of me for such meaningless things.
One of the most beautiful moments (not just in this episode, in the whole series so far) is when Naruto is obviously exhausted from the whole ordeal, and is about to walk back to Konoha, but then finds himself piggybacking Kakashi. He just smiles in great happiness and says 'Kakashi sensei'. At that moment, he knows he can finally rest.
Lastly, it was one of the most beautiful things when the show basically gave us a recap about what'd happened up until that point, and gave us the extra experience to hear people's minds gradually changing about Naruto. At the beginning, it was 'I hope Naruto doesn't screw up', and then it becomes 'is Naruto okay? I hope he's not too disappointed'. There is also a parallel which they don't actually show but I caught it: Naruto is shown standing in front of the people of Konoha who despise him numerous times, and he cries and feels alone. This time, when he comes back to Konoha after saving the entire village, the villagers welcome him and join him as a crowd to hear about his experiences. He doesn't feel alone anymore. It gave me great emotional relief.
This series changed my life. It really did. I never would've thought this would happen as this is basically my first anime that I didn't stop watching or one that I actually liked. It was a little difficult for me to keep my interest in this anime, it was way into the Chunin exams in the original series when I truly got interested. But now, there's no going back. 💘 | The OST playing when they are cheering for him makes me feel emotional lol | This arc is my favorite I'm glad you enjoyed it OP! I cried A LOT during peak moments of it (Sasuke vs Itachi and his story Jiraya's death and back story Minato and Naruto etc.) I hope you continue enjoying it! | null |
Hero of the Hidden Leaf - the most emotional I've been since starting Naruto
I'm a first time Naruto watcher, and yesterday evening, I watched Naruto Shippuden episode 174-175, and seriously, what I went through while watching them is indescribable.
Please, no spoilers, I've just finished the Pain arc and I still have a long way to go!
So, at the end of the previous episode, we see Pain using a jutsu which Konan says is basically gonna kill him. I actually thought Nagato would give his Rinnegan to Naruto, but then I saw that blast-kinda thing in Konoha, and I immedietaly knew he resurrected the people the Pains had killed. Episode 175 starts with that.
And I was like... No. Way.
When Naruto set forth to seek out the real Pain, I didn't think a scenario was possible where Pain would change his mind about his plan. He seemed too determined to do that, and villains are not really prone to change their minds. Oftentimes, they're so far rotten or traumatized that there's no going back from that. However, Naruto is, in fact, someone that has the potential to bring about a great change in the world and to influence people for the better. I'm absolutely in awe of his character. I feel actual love for him, for real😂 if that's even possible. He's just such a genuinely pure and amazing character.
The other thing that made me extremely emotional was how Kakashi's dad got to make amends with his son. I was choking back tears all the way in the lead-up to what I think is a truly iconic moment where Sakumo says 'It was too soon for you to come here. It seems you still have some unfinished business back home. I'm glad you were able to forgive me'. God, my eyes are filling up with tears again as I'm writing this.
This was the first moment when I truly broke out crying when watching it. I cried before when watching Naruto, but never like this. It's because I can relate to having parental issues. My mother was extremely emotionally abusive to me throughout my life, and in the past three years, it only got better because I moved out. We never talk about our issues. I would want to, but she's not willing to see anyone's side but hers, and so we're never gonna have a genuine mother-daughter relationship. It's beyond repair. And so when Sakumo said 'I'm glad you were able to forgive me', I remembered how I was never actually able to forgive my mother and how badly I want to have a normal relationship with her, but it's impossible because she's always gonna think poorly of me for such meaningless things.
One of the most beautiful moments (not just in this episode, in the whole series so far) is when Naruto is obviously exhausted from the whole ordeal, and is about to walk back to Konoha, but then finds himself piggybacking Kakashi. He just smiles in great happiness and says 'Kakashi sensei'. At that moment, he knows he can finally rest.
Lastly, it was one of the most beautiful things when the show basically gave us a recap about what'd happened up until that point, and gave us the extra experience to hear people's minds gradually changing about Naruto. At the beginning, it was 'I hope Naruto doesn't screw up', and then it becomes 'is Naruto okay? I hope he's not too disappointed'. There is also a parallel which they don't actually show but I caught it: Naruto is shown standing in front of the people of Konoha who despise him numerous times, and he cries and feels alone. This time, when he comes back to Konoha after saving the entire village, the villagers welcome him and join him as a crowd to hear about his experiences. He doesn't feel alone anymore. It gave me great emotional relief.
This series changed my life. It really did. I never would've thought this would happen as this is basically my first anime that I didn't stop watching or one that I actually liked. It was a little difficult for me to keep my interest in this anime, it was way into the Chunin exams in the original series when I truly got interested. But now, there's no going back. 💘 | This arc is my favorite I'm glad you enjoyed it OP! I cried A LOT during peak moments of it (Sasuke vs Itachi and his story Jiraya's death and back story Minato and Naruto etc.) I hope you continue enjoying it! | You’re in for some even better feels coming up no spoilers but I definitely choked up after the next few parts and learning of a backstory of how everything happened and why for. It’s been a while since I finished but I hope I didn’t misconstrue what happens next lol. You may cry again soon. Enjoy the rest of the series ) | null |
Hero of the Hidden Leaf - the most emotional I've been since starting Naruto
I'm a first time Naruto watcher, and yesterday evening, I watched Naruto Shippuden episode 174-175, and seriously, what I went through while watching them is indescribable.
Please, no spoilers, I've just finished the Pain arc and I still have a long way to go!
So, at the end of the previous episode, we see Pain using a jutsu which Konan says is basically gonna kill him. I actually thought Nagato would give his Rinnegan to Naruto, but then I saw that blast-kinda thing in Konoha, and I immedietaly knew he resurrected the people the Pains had killed. Episode 175 starts with that.
And I was like... No. Way.
When Naruto set forth to seek out the real Pain, I didn't think a scenario was possible where Pain would change his mind about his plan. He seemed too determined to do that, and villains are not really prone to change their minds. Oftentimes, they're so far rotten or traumatized that there's no going back from that. However, Naruto is, in fact, someone that has the potential to bring about a great change in the world and to influence people for the better. I'm absolutely in awe of his character. I feel actual love for him, for real😂 if that's even possible. He's just such a genuinely pure and amazing character.
The other thing that made me extremely emotional was how Kakashi's dad got to make amends with his son. I was choking back tears all the way in the lead-up to what I think is a truly iconic moment where Sakumo says 'It was too soon for you to come here. It seems you still have some unfinished business back home. I'm glad you were able to forgive me'. God, my eyes are filling up with tears again as I'm writing this.
This was the first moment when I truly broke out crying when watching it. I cried before when watching Naruto, but never like this. It's because I can relate to having parental issues. My mother was extremely emotionally abusive to me throughout my life, and in the past three years, it only got better because I moved out. We never talk about our issues. I would want to, but she's not willing to see anyone's side but hers, and so we're never gonna have a genuine mother-daughter relationship. It's beyond repair. And so when Sakumo said 'I'm glad you were able to forgive me', I remembered how I was never actually able to forgive my mother and how badly I want to have a normal relationship with her, but it's impossible because she's always gonna think poorly of me for such meaningless things.
One of the most beautiful moments (not just in this episode, in the whole series so far) is when Naruto is obviously exhausted from the whole ordeal, and is about to walk back to Konoha, but then finds himself piggybacking Kakashi. He just smiles in great happiness and says 'Kakashi sensei'. At that moment, he knows he can finally rest.
Lastly, it was one of the most beautiful things when the show basically gave us a recap about what'd happened up until that point, and gave us the extra experience to hear people's minds gradually changing about Naruto. At the beginning, it was 'I hope Naruto doesn't screw up', and then it becomes 'is Naruto okay? I hope he's not too disappointed'. There is also a parallel which they don't actually show but I caught it: Naruto is shown standing in front of the people of Konoha who despise him numerous times, and he cries and feels alone. This time, when he comes back to Konoha after saving the entire village, the villagers welcome him and join him as a crowd to hear about his experiences. He doesn't feel alone anymore. It gave me great emotional relief.
This series changed my life. It really did. I never would've thought this would happen as this is basically my first anime that I didn't stop watching or one that I actually liked. It was a little difficult for me to keep my interest in this anime, it was way into the Chunin exams in the original series when I truly got interested. But now, there's no going back. 💘 | You’re in for some even better feels coming up no spoilers but I definitely choked up after the next few parts and learning of a backstory of how everything happened and why for. It’s been a while since I finished but I hope I didn’t misconstrue what happens next lol. You may cry again soon. Enjoy the rest of the series ) | One of my fav moments in naruto that you didn’t mention from that arc is the hinata moment. Just the directing and her admitting her love for the first time was just so beautiful. The way that naruto motivated her throughout her life and her explaining it to naruto while basically walking towards her death was just incredible .The music was perfect the camera shots were so cinematic. It was soo good man | null |
Chiyo and Sakura vs Sasori is severely underrated | Nah I don't think so everyone loves that fight because it was peak Sakura | People for some reason think that fight was all Chiyo when she herself said Sakura didn’t need her help. The fight is underrated because the anime dragged it out but overall it’s a good fight and showed Sakura’s smarts more than any other time | null |
Chiyo and Sakura vs Sasori is severely underrated | People for some reason think that fight was all Chiyo when she herself said Sakura didn’t need her help. The fight is underrated because the anime dragged it out but overall it’s a good fight and showed Sakura’s smarts more than any other time | In a way yes. It is highly regarded amongst fans and is very loved in the community. But it deserves even more than that because it really just is that good. So yeah in a way it is underrated lol | null |
Chiyo and Sakura vs Sasori is severely underrated | In a way yes. It is highly regarded amongst fans and is very loved in the community. But it deserves even more than that because it really just is that good. So yeah in a way it is underrated lol | Great fight but the anime really drug it out and drug out sasori and deidara in general | null |
Alright, we had our fun. Can we have the nice banner back now? :)
Pretty please. | I agree the whole Tobi is the Ramen guy thing was never REALLY funny... it got a chuckle when it first came about because honestly the Tobi theories were getting to be that ridiculous. But then it started popping up in serious theory threads and in things not even remotely related to it with such frequency that it really stopped being funny. Then it became our banner and quite frankly it has gone WAY too far... I understand that people want to have fun... but when that gets in the way of being actually serious then it's gone too far. | Banner should change everytime something important happens in manga - so next should be when man who knows everything is revealed. | null |
Alright, we had our fun. Can we have the nice banner back now? :)
Pretty please. | Banner should change everytime something important happens in manga - so next should be when man who knows everything is revealed. | Yeah seriously we all know its Batman now... | null |
Alright, we had our fun. Can we have the nice banner back now? :)
Pretty please. | Yeah seriously we all know its Batman now... | Yeah I REALLY don't like this banner. It's really creepy (and a bit random if you ask me). | null |
Alright, we had our fun. Can we have the nice banner back now? :)
Pretty please. | Yeah I REALLY don't like this banner. It's really creepy (and a bit random if you ask me). | old banner was beautiful this one shouldnt be used longer than a few days | null |
Alright, we had our fun. Can we have the nice banner back now? :)
Pretty please. | old banner was beautiful this one shouldnt be used longer than a few days | I agree. This was funny for a little bit now its just kind of... getting stale I guess. The old banner was pretty sweet really conveyed how epic Naruto is. | null |
Alright, we had our fun. Can we have the nice banner back now? :)
Pretty please. | I agree. This was funny for a little bit now its just kind of... getting stale I guess. The old banner was pretty sweet really conveyed how epic Naruto is. | Hell no this banner is sick as hell! | null |
Alright, we had our fun. Can we have the nice banner back now? :)
Pretty please. | Hell no this banner is sick as hell! | I'd love to see the banner change every week each time a weekly contest or somethin. | null |
Alright, we had our fun. Can we have the nice banner back now? :)
Pretty please. | I'd love to see the banner change every week each time a weekly contest or somethin. | Anyone have a link for the new banner img file? | null |
Alright, we had our fun. Can we have the nice banner back now? :)
Pretty please. | Anyone have a link for the new banner img file? | I miss the first one... | null |
Alright, we had our fun. Can we have the nice banner back now? :)
Pretty please. | I miss the first one... | I liked the one that had sage mode naruto kakashi and sasuke on it. You know the one before the Ramen guy one | null |
If you were going to put one "BELIEVE IT " somewhere in Shippuden, where would you put it?
Naruto's catchphrase was dropped early in the English dub and eventually replaced with "Y'know" when it became relevant to the plot.
If you were going to bring back the original version just once, where would you put it?
^^we ^^will ^^be ^^doing ^^fuck ^^next | It would’ve been cool to see him say believe it once during the final battle or something just as a throwback to the OG dub. Something like “It’s like I told you back in the day I’m still going to bring you back Sasuke… believe it.” | Nowhere idk. It should never have been believe it to begin with. Gotta feel for the translators on this. | null |
If you were going to put one "BELIEVE IT " somewhere in Shippuden, where would you put it?
Naruto's catchphrase was dropped early in the English dub and eventually replaced with "Y'know" when it became relevant to the plot.
If you were going to bring back the original version just once, where would you put it?
^^we ^^will ^^be ^^doing ^^fuck ^^next | Nowhere idk. It should never have been believe it to begin with. Gotta feel for the translators on this. | What?? I only saw the first episodes in dub when I was a kid had no idea they dropped it. Around when did they do that? Also why? | null |
If you were going to put one "BELIEVE IT " somewhere in Shippuden, where would you put it?
Naruto's catchphrase was dropped early in the English dub and eventually replaced with "Y'know" when it became relevant to the plot.
If you were going to bring back the original version just once, where would you put it?
^^we ^^will ^^be ^^doing ^^fuck ^^next | What?? I only saw the first episodes in dub when I was a kid had no idea they dropped it. Around when did they do that? Also why? | As the final scene plays out we see the camera pan out over the leaf village and as the scene fades to bla--***BELIEVE IT*** | null |
If you were going to put one "BELIEVE IT " somewhere in Shippuden, where would you put it?
Naruto's catchphrase was dropped early in the English dub and eventually replaced with "Y'know" when it became relevant to the plot.
If you were going to bring back the original version just once, where would you put it?
^^we ^^will ^^be ^^doing ^^fuck ^^next | As the final scene plays out we see the camera pan out over the leaf village and as the scene fades to bla--***BELIEVE IT*** | It's a 106 cms....**BELIEVE IT**!! | null |
If you were going to put one "BELIEVE IT " somewhere in Shippuden, where would you put it?
Naruto's catchphrase was dropped early in the English dub and eventually replaced with "Y'know" when it became relevant to the plot.
If you were going to bring back the original version just once, where would you put it?
^^we ^^will ^^be ^^doing ^^fuck ^^next | It's a 106 cms....**BELIEVE IT**!! | When naruto was fighting pain. | null |
If you were going to put one "BELIEVE IT " somewhere in Shippuden, where would you put it?
Naruto's catchphrase was dropped early in the English dub and eventually replaced with "Y'know" when it became relevant to the plot.
If you were going to bring back the original version just once, where would you put it?
^^we ^^will ^^be ^^doing ^^fuck ^^next | When naruto was fighting pain. | I forgot all about it lol | null |
If you were going to put one "BELIEVE IT " somewhere in Shippuden, where would you put it?
Naruto's catchphrase was dropped early in the English dub and eventually replaced with "Y'know" when it became relevant to the plot.
If you were going to bring back the original version just once, where would you put it?
^^we ^^will ^^be ^^doing ^^fuck ^^next | I forgot all about it lol | "youre just a motley crew anyway...BELIEVE IT" | null |
If you were going to put one "BELIEVE IT " somewhere in Shippuden, where would you put it?
Naruto's catchphrase was dropped early in the English dub and eventually replaced with "Y'know" when it became relevant to the plot.
If you were going to bring back the original version just once, where would you put it?
^^we ^^will ^^be ^^doing ^^fuck ^^next | "youre just a motley crew anyway...BELIEVE IT" | First scene that came to mind is when Naruto finally resolves himself to fight and possibly die with Sasuke right after Donzo's death. I think it would've been the perfect call back since they both talk about the old days together in the village while they clashed and about finally resetting to zero. Sasuke was already livid about Naruto being friendly with him I think it would have been just a perfect jab to cause him to boil over since he was still in such hard denial over their connection. Something like "I'll shoulder your hatred and die with you! ...Believe it!" | null |
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