A clown, harlequin, a jester, a trickster, joker, etc. Everything everyone said above. That's why I said the Studio is a big joke.
You know, I finally have a perfect question for Kishimoto. How does it feel to know that when you wake up in the morning your story gets more and more retconned? How does it feel that your characters keep being bastardized by overly sexualizing them in any way?
And if this is not a romance manga that you keep claiming, then why did you dedicated a two hour long movie about nothing, but romance and had the final episode end with a wedding for a love obsessed Hinata? Not even most romance manga end with a wedding.
A clown, harlequin, a jester, a trickster, joker, etc. Everything everyone said above. That's why I said the Studio is a big joke.
You know, I finally have a perfect question for Kishimoto. How does it feel to know that when you wake up in the morning your story gets more and more retconned? How does it feel that your characters keep being bastardized by overly sexualizing them in any way?
And if this is not a romance manga that you keep claiming, then why did you dedicated a two hour long movie about nothing, but romance and had the final episode end with a wedding for a love obsessed Hinata? Not even most romance manga end with a wedding.
Thanks and it's pretty accurate at this point.
All are good question but he probably not give an answer or just beat around the Bush. Can you really say the final was a wedding since we didn't see the actual wedding, hell that final arc with said wedding should even be in their their since it didn't accomplish anything and made Sakura look worse and still not be friends with ino. You'd think naruto and Hinata would have more screen time since it's their wedding but no we get everyone else planning for it.