JFC, I make one little paragraph and the whole thing gets derailed...
Anyway, back to the topic on hand:
Another thing that's astonishing about the ship wars here in regards to Naruto...is how intense they got.
I mean, really. Back in Part 1, it was very clearly action-oriented. I think for most everyone the ships were just a fun thing. Not even in the first half of Part 2 did it get so heated.
But ever since that stupid confession, everyone went full retard. Naruto wasn't about romance, but looking at shipping arguments a newcomer would certainly think so. I suppose this is what part of what kept it going for so long after Kishimoto wanted to end it, and he put out hints that got both shippers super-hyped.
What probably started out as low priority for the creators seemed to have suddenly shifted to their main focus, and a little too late at that. No time to give Hinata acceptable development and needed to delay to make the movie, no time to let us down gently and keep us interested, and now you've got what we're at now.
Does anyone remember when you were allowed to like the idea of two characters getting together, but wouldn't throw a tantrum if it didn't happen?
Just me then?
That's partly fandom in general. In over a decade of participating in fandom and the like, it's become pretty clear that to a certain subset, who's schtupping who ends up being the main interest, to the point some of them seem to forget what kind of comic they're reading/show they're watching. That's not just a knock at Naruto fandom, it happened in Teen Titans - and, to be honest, pairings aside I wasn't a fan of that show even though I love the Titans in most other forms, and by the way, BBxRae fo' life - and many others. Hell, during the heyday of the original Teen Titans show back around 2004 a mod on the shows Narutofan equivalent forum outright said BBxRaes should be taken out back and shot. Hell, from what an older compatriot in the BBxRae fandom once told me, it goes as far back as the sixties when slash fanfic of Kirk and Spock started to be a thing. Star Trek couldn't be further from actual pairing stuff.
Another part is that I think that might have been all that was left once the man plot got bad. Granted, I'm going by my own example and a small subset of others, but I met a few people here I'm still close friends with today and speak to on a daily basis. Hell, I went on a trip with one of those friends. It's part of the nostalgia that brought me back. We all stopped coming and really participating in the fandom at one point or another and the reason is generally "man that plot was trash". I thought Pein was my hard stop, but I've realized recently I actually made it as far as the aforementioned confession, since I think that was the chapter thread I COMPLETELY DERAILED, and the Kage summit before I dropped off (I came here sporadically to keep tabs and see if there were any developments in the ship). One of my friends lost interest a little further ahead and stopped coming around here, though they finished out the manga. Another seemed to mostly drop out entirely. That's just me and my friends, of course, but if that happened in any appreciable number over time that probably leaves discussion to hardcore shippers who only really care much about that. So ends my bulls*** theory that might not even be right.
AND Kishimoto's new manga is...Samurai 8?
Wasn't there already a sci-fi anime called Samurai 7? Based on Kurosawa's Seven Samurai?
This just screams laziness to me. And after screwing up ninja, I thought it would be best if Kishimoto kept his distance from Japanese warriors...or any established warriors for that matter.
Guess nothing else he came up with was marketable.
I expect some Seven Samurai knock-offs/re-imaginings from time to time. That movie and Gundam, for another example, are as culturally important to Japan as, like, Star Wars is to Americans. If he doesn't do anything interesting with it and remakes it almost completely straight, then yeah, kind of bogus. Sci-fi Seven Samurai has been done a couple times.
going off topic but you know how we keep bringing up spiderman renew your vows? was it really cancelled or is it just on break because of spidergeddon, since it turns out not only were they involved in spidergeddon but annie was one of the main keys to winning the battle.
I don't keep close tabs but from what I heard it wasn't selling too hot from near the start, so it's probably canceled for now. But there will probably be some kind of continuation at some point, given how that crossover ended. Spider-Gwen can travel the multiverse now, I believe, so I won't be surprised if that book stops in to check in May and Annie. Or maybe they'll do a team-up mini outside big Verse events. Worse case scenario, she'll be back in the next big Spider-Verse event, probably around when the sequel to the film is close to release.
That said, geez, who do I have to kill to get a Sp//dr book? Or at least a mini? I know Gerard Way's busy with Umbrella Academy (kittening FINALLY), Doom Patrol and another title or two, but when he has an opening I'd love to see that.
also merry christmas/happy holidays everyone
Merry Christmas/Happy Holidays.
Edited by dl316bh, 25 December 2018 - 06:28 PM.