When it's done, would you want a new series about Naruto's kids?
#21
Posted 04 January 2012 - 04:07 AM
#22
Posted 04 January 2012 - 06:23 AM
A full series with the children would be somewhat pointless. I mean, if Kishi thinks he can pull off a Dragonball -> Dragonball Z, great. But if anything we may just count it as another timeskip.
If you want to get technical, we already ARE in DBZ territory. The original Naruto volumes were Dragonball, and now Naruto Shippuuden is DBZ.
But then you got to think... Oda says he just hit the halfway point with One Piece, and Kubo says he can go another ten years with Bleach before ending it. I wouldn't be surprised if we had another 10 years of Naruto.
Very well said, I complete agree with you. I honestly don't think Kishi made a universe where more story can be successfully created for Naruto's kids. Toriyama had an alien as a main character so his story was limitless, at least when it came to how strong Goku could get. Dragon ball was a master piece and I personally loved seeing Goku's family grow. Oda on the other hand has made such a creative and interesting world that I would love for One piece to go on forever. He's taken so much time on developing his characters and after 15 years his barely at the middle of their adventure. I'm not sure if Naruto will continue with his kids, but perhaps another time skip could happen.
I wouldn't worry I dont see it happening.
Edited by Konohakitten, 04 January 2012 - 06:24 AM.
#23 Guest_Kim_*
Posted 04 January 2012 - 09:03 AM
Let's just not give Kishi any ideas and all will be fine.
#24
Posted 04 January 2012 - 02:52 PM
However, I would definitely read another manga about Kushina/Minato/previous generation shinobi. In fact, I'm almost expecting it. There has been so much background info on the whole world leading up to Naruto's generation that it seems likely.
The introduction of new character or the background has mostly centered around older characters, not younger. So it's not like the reader will be coming out of reading Naruto wondering about this whole new cast of younger characters that the Konoha 11 have met from the other countries. There are a few, but outside of Gaara and those few, everyone is older.
Which is surprising, when you think about it. Because the other countries should also have their young guns as well. But to introduce same-age competition/talent would dilute the storyline, blur it's focus. Naruto might have other rivals, Sakura might have other love interests, etc. Anyway, for a manga that focuses on surpassing generations, it sure is bogged down with the last generation of characters!
#25
Posted 04 January 2012 - 04:26 PM
I don't care about the next generation. I tend to get attached to specific characters, so I tend not to care about the next generation. It's not always true, but as general rule that is the case.
I always hate using DBZ for comparions considering what motiviated it's creation and Toriyama attempt to kill it off. He even tried to shift the story to the next generation by killing Goku and starting off the Buu Saga with Gohan only to watch the fans revolt. He ultimately revived Goku and the final battle was all him and Vegeta.
It was a continuation of the series, but it never could transition to the next generation. Gohan (and Goten and Trunks) were just additions to the supporting cast. The story was still about Goku and his adventures and when Toriyama tried to move on fans clamored for his return.
Besides, Naruto appears to be heading to a definitive end. If Naruto succeeds in what he wants to do and ends the cycle, what would be their story? With everyone declaring to move past it in the Madara fight, what is there left for that generation to do? The stories I see aviable would seem to be reguritations of this story with new people.
If he does spin off it will be better to do it with Minato and Kushina's generation (you can add Uchiha and the like as well).
#26
Posted 04 January 2012 - 10:51 PM
#27 Guest_Kim_*
Posted 05 January 2012 - 08:53 AM
Oh, there's always a possibility for the writer to think of something if he really wants to. But would it be any good or not is another story.
#28
Posted 05 January 2012 - 02:10 PM
I agree with that.
Edited by Kuraudo, 05 January 2012 - 02:10 PM.
#29
Posted 05 January 2012 - 02:33 PM
As long as good exist, there will always be evil, and as long as there is evil, good will always be there to vanquish it. It's a balance to the universe.
Edited by James S Cassidy, 05 January 2012 - 02:36 PM.
#30
Posted 05 January 2012 - 05:00 PM
#31
Posted 06 January 2012 - 02:59 AM
#32
Posted 06 January 2012 - 11:19 PM
#33
Posted 06 January 2012 - 11:56 PM
#34
Posted 07 January 2012 - 12:02 AM
Yeah, and continuing the series plotwise defeats the purpose of Naruto's whole hero's journey. His job is to bring peace to countries and end the ninja cycle of hatred. Continuing the plot would mean he had failed at that.
And realistically, to further the plot toward the newer generations, Kishimoto would need to being laying the groundwork for the next battles, the next allies and the next foes. Basically planting the seeds for the future plot. And he's not.
We never see any of the younger generations of Konoha shinobi (outside from some infrequent brushes with Konohamaru). We never see any younger generations of the other countries (again, except for a few).
The focus used to be tackling the ninja world, doing missions, etc. But now the focus is wholly on mopping up the last generation's problems. To the point that the only new characters Kishimoto is introducing are either Naruto's parents age, Tsunade's age or long dead. Yup. That's right. Kishimoto is introducing new characters who are dead.
And there are some pretty specific rules in plot development: never introduce new characters when your building up to the dramatic climax. But Kishimoto's whipping out new ones all the time. Or filling in background on others, raising them in importance.
What this says to me is that Kishimoto is planting the seeds of development for a Minato/Kushina centric manga. He may or may not do it (depending on contracts, money and personal feelings). But he's laying the groundwork for it if he chooses to continue writing in the Naruto universe.
Perhaps he writes another manga as if Naruto's telling his children bedtime stories. Then Kishimoto could intersperse tales of Minato/Kushina with stories of Jiraiya/Tsunade/young Kakashi/etc. almost in a drabble form. Small arcs, neatly resolved, and he wouldn't have to worry about providing overarching plot details because the reader would already have familiarity with the dark forces at work behind the scenes. They could be a series of stories, all interconnected and all moving toward the eventual Kyuubi attack. It could be love (Minato/Kushina) and drama(how did Shikamaru's dad get those scars?) and loss(Tsunade's loss/Kakashi's loss). And breaking up the flashbacks could be a few small story arcs of Naruto's adventures and troubles as Hokage. Light-hearted stories of his foibles at home, his faux pas representing Konoha to other nations, and his struggles with lingering rebels of all nations.
Yeah. I'd read that.
#35
Posted 07 January 2012 - 05:29 AM
Yeah. I'd read that.
This sounds perfect
#36
Posted 07 January 2012 - 06:04 PM
#37
Posted 07 January 2012 - 07:11 PM
#38
Posted 10 January 2012 - 01:58 AM
#39
Posted 27 February 2012 - 08:59 PM
I wouldn't want it to continue. I have a hard enough time keeping track of this series.
#40
Posted 28 February 2012 - 12:30 PM
And honestly I think the story has dragged out too much like it is.
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