
Kishimoto Bad At Developing Female Characters?
#21
Posted 21 September 2007 - 02:11 AM
As for Ino whom I really like, I hate the way she's portrayed as being so superficial. When we saw her and Sakura's childhood, she was someone who didn't care about Sakura's appearances and who would rather keep friendship than create a rift between her and Sakura. After that, she was never really portrayed in that light, in my opinion.
Hinata had ONE fight, that's all she did. I don't know why people are acting like she's the queen of the manga but she needs to be developed more before she can be paired up with anyone.
Tenten (even though Kishimoto-san likes her character design more than Sakura, Ino, or Hinata) has had ZERO development. It's just sad.
Tsunade was developed well in my opinion.
Kurenai and Anko have received almost none but still more thatn Tenten.
And...Temari...well,he fought. (I don't feel like saying anything else about the matter.)
#22
Posted 23 September 2007 - 05:23 PM
As for Ino whom I really like, I hate the way she's portrayed as being so superficial. When we saw her and Sakura's childhood, she was someone who didn't care about Sakura's appearances and who would rather keep friendship than create a rift between her and Sakura. After that, she was never really portrayed in that light, in my opinion.
Hinata had ONE fight, that's all she did. I don't know why people are acting like she's the queen of the manga but she needs to be developed more before she can be paired up with anyone.
Tenten (even though Kishimoto-san likes her character design more than Sakura, Ino, or Hinata) has had ZERO development. It's just sad.
Tsunade was developed well in my opinion.
Kurenai and Anko have received almost none but still more thatn Tenten.
And...Temari...well,he fought. (I don't feel like saying anything else about the matter.)
I don't disagree with you, but I think Sakura is almost the same way as Naruto in part 2. Developed early on and then not focussed on that much, though Naruto had more panel time than Sakura but in terms of doing things I would say they are about the same.
#23
Posted 23 September 2007 - 09:51 PM
You think that? Naruto has done more than Sakura, in my opinion. That's kind of..a given. The main characters always do the most things. Whether it be Ichigo from Bleach of Usagi from Sailor Moon, in every manga I've read, it's like that including Naruto.
#24
Posted 30 September 2007 - 10:34 PM
Thats a given that main characters do most sure. But what I meant was that he hasn't just left Sakura or at least thrown her out of the loop. Its just that the focus is moving during every week of the manga from Team Kakashi to Sasuke to Pein and Jiraiya. Its not that she has been useless after her part. Its the focus thats been moving away.
#25
Posted 30 September 2007 - 11:26 PM
#26
Posted 02 October 2007 - 09:36 PM
Glad you agree. And I agree that the females are capable of fighting. If everyone becomes mighty powerful it takes it away from the storyline. The weakness provides a semblance of fictional reality. I know its an oxymoron but I think it best describes what I am trying to say.
#27
Posted 03 October 2007 - 05:26 AM
#28
Posted 03 October 2007 - 01:40 PM
Wow, Oxymoron time. ;D
Look.
Kishi and the rest of the Shonen artists have that issue.
If the anime isn't based on a female character , then most of females will be 'weak' and not have much of a plot centering.
From what I've seen, some anime , that were based on female characters showed a lot of plot time over the female characters , leaving behind the males ones. Burst Angel for one example. The plot line was centered over the mercenary women , leaving some important male characters having more screen time then some a Bill Cosby ' I love pudding ' comercial.
And Naruto is a male audition centered anime. Like Fist of the North Star, Dragon Ball Z and even Saint Seiya.
So pretty much , the male cast will have their moments , leaving the females with a total blink of the dark.
#29
Posted 04 October 2007 - 11:36 PM
Look.
Kishi and the rest of the Shonen artists have that issue.
If the anime isn't based on a female character , then most of females will be 'weak' and not have much of a plot centering.
From what I've seen, some anime , that were based on female characters showed a lot of plot time over the female characters , leaving behind the males ones. Burst Angel for one example. The plot line was centered over the mercenary women , leaving some important male characters having more screen time then some a Bill Cosby ' I love pudding ' comercial.
And Naruto is a male audition centered anime. Like Fist of the North Star, Dragon Ball Z and even Saint Seiya.
So pretty much , the male cast will have their moments , leaving the females with a total blink of the dark.
you are absolutely right. It would be amazing if the shonen managaka would concentrate on the whole cast. Alas it is not possible. I guess they do the best they can in the limitation that they have. And you right, Naruto's target audience was suppose to be male so I guess that what kishi-sensei concentrated on.
#30
Posted 03 November 2007 - 07:25 AM
It's not bad weird, but, yeah u get my pic. He obviously does a better job with the males for some reason.
My vote is yes. XD
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#31
Posted 03 November 2007 - 10:41 AM
Sakura goes from being a weak girl who depends on her team mates to protect her to a strong and competent medic-nin. Considering the fact that she has no artificial power boosts (bijuu/bloodline) like the rest of her team, that is indeed a great accomplishment. While she hasn't done all that much in terms of actual fighting, if it's her development you're referring to, it's done well in my opinion. Sakura's growth is one of the biggest improvements in a character I've ever seen.
Hinata undergoes a similar change during her fight against Neji. She gains the courage to repeatedly stand back up even when she was being brutally beaten. This show of courage is in direct contrast to the way she was before, and shows how Hinata grew due to the encouragement given to her by her crush.
While the manga is indeed male-centric, it's not very fair to say that the females are badly developed. They simply have less screen time.
#33
Posted 06 November 2007 - 07:55 PM
Yes, they all got stronger, but really, take Hinata for example, still shy?
And Sakura? Still bashing Naruto around? After 3 years of not seeing your teammate? Lol, i noe that one has a reason but still.....
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#34
Posted 06 November 2007 - 10:29 PM
And Sakura? Still bashing Naruto around? After 3 years of not seeing your teammate? Lol, i noe that one has a reason but still.....
...Naruto? Still ramen obsessed and asking Sakura on dates? Lee? Still full of "youthfulness"?
Honestly, those things you stated are all facets of their personalities. I wouldn't expect them to change, it's totally irrelevant to say that they prove the female characters are underdeveloped.
#35
Posted 06 November 2007 - 10:40 PM
If it's not THOSE qualities you should change wehn you MATURE, what is? XD
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#36
Posted 06 November 2007 - 10:42 PM
#37
Posted 06 November 2007 - 10:45 PM
Well, you've just reconfirmed my viewpoint that people should MATURE, and stop being the same as before!
You need to be specific bro, i'm retaining my opinion. HA! XD
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#38
Posted 06 November 2007 - 10:51 PM
#39
Posted 07 November 2007 - 12:57 AM
Remember, all the kids were 12 whent he series STARTED, i dont know bout you, but if you compare any 15 year old with how they acted when they were 12, there will be differences, yet similiarities. For Example
Sakura age 12: Fangirl, dependent on others, has severe self-confidence issues, hates perverts, hits Naruto
Naruto age 12: Loud, annoying, rambunctious, will NEVER shut up, has extreme over-confidence issues, is... not all that smart, perverted
Sakura age 15: Self-reliant, Confident, Talented, Hates perverts, Hits Naruto
Naruto age 15: WILL shut up now, is not as annoying, loud, or rambunctious, is not as arrogant, will act smart. perverted, lurvz ramen
Similarities?
Sakura: Hits Naruto, Hates Perverts
Naruto: perverted, lurvz ramen
Differences?
Sakura: overall talent and demeanor
Naruto: some talent and demeanor.
In a way, Sakura has developed MORE than Naruto has.

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