I began to realize what I was reading transformed into a beast. Movies have been doing that for decades now.īut slowly, over a great period of time, something fell over me as Supporting characters, I thought many of the beginning villains wereĪ right blend of creepy and tragic, I just don't know what happened.Īs a person who once grew up with both Dragonball series, I had aĭeep understanding of shounen inner workings and didn't mind that IĮnjoyed feeling Naruto's plight, I loved the ensemble of main and I liked reading all of the beginning chapters, I really did. Just been coming back to Naruto over and over hoping things will getīetter, but it just keeps hurting and tormenting me. I'm just not a fan of stories that set up heavy themes.and then just shy away from them. Your friends will just pull strings for you to get you out of trouble. It's so much harder to regain someone's trust after you've lost, unless you live in the world of Naruto. It's all fine and dandy to believe in someone, even after such a thing has happened.but at a certain point it is destructive and unhealthy, and I'm left wondering if you're living in la-la land. LOLWE'REFRIENDSAGAIN! I hardly bought it. Redemption (one of the most difficult things a person has to do after they betray their friends, in my opinion) is rushed. The whole war just had so many random, silly things thrown in it was hard to me to take it seriously.Īnything that has been built upon, forget it. I would rather have seen the village develop as a more close-knit group after the character's betrayal, and watch as our main characters cope with the fact that life is not fair (bloody hell, they live in a SHINOBI world).Įarly story arc were actually interesting, but once you get to this last arc (the war arc), things trail. Th story focuses so much on bringing one character back, that other characters suffer for it. This is a world of ninja's.there are GOING to be dark themes associated with such a thing. Now that it is here, I can safety and without a doubt state that the manga is not worth it.ĭarker themes are brushed aside, as the ending we get is the Happily Ever After (yawn!). I've had to reserve judgement until the final ending came out.
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