Pyramid Head would probably have a good time with her.
So would Jason Vorhees.
Posted 30 November 2017 - 10:08 PM
Pyramid Head would probably have a good time with her.
So would Jason Vorhees.
Light and Shadow are the only static creations of this universe.
Posted 30 November 2017 - 10:12 PM
Lol so yeah guys I will be doing it that and a corpse Party one as well if any of you have played the game that is.
I'm all for a Naruto x Corpse Party crossover.
Light and Shadow are the only static creations of this universe.
Posted 30 November 2017 - 10:32 PM
I'm all for a Naruto x Corpse Party crossover.
I do have 9 chapters right now done I just like to do a few more chapter before I post it I can say the name I have for it is called Naruto Ever After.
But I am still working on the name right now.
Posted 01 December 2017 - 12:00 AM
True and they are ninja they will still use guns on humans cause well lets face it they are not going to rush at someone that has a assault rifle or even a 50 cal machine gun that would tear them up no matter how good they are.
That is true mainly Naruto's shadow clones but in the story I am doing its going to be hard for them to use their chakra, they can still use it just not as well as they would like to.
Very true hand held wepons are safer after all and as along as you take care of them they will last.
Yes Hinata will kitten up I mean she does not care about Sakura making a cure, she just wants Naruto, that it.
That is true let's face it Hinata would be the first to die when it comes down to it or at the very least Naruto and Sakura would see her be killed by a Horror monster.
Since we're talking about the horror genre and Hinata, I want to see Hinata fed to Pennywise the Dancing Clown. Unlike the Losers, she doesn't have two multiversal god-like beings to amplify her (non-existent)psychic powers, nor does she have the will and imagination to oppose IT.
AgreedPyramid Head would probably have a good time with her.
So would pinhead, Freddy and Michael and leatherface and maybe chucky he might transfer into her body and ruin her like in cult of chucky.So would Jason Vorhees.
Posted 01 December 2017 - 02:27 AM
We have a fan people.
Oh, man, how did it come from us discussing NaruSaku to The Walking Dead?? X-D Welcome to Heaven & Earth, where the topics are listed, and yet they don't matter. :)
Posted 01 December 2017 - 02:59 AM
Edited by VanitasDS76491, 01 December 2017 - 03:07 AM.
Posted 01 December 2017 - 03:09 AM
Pls shame me for procrastinating.
Posted 01 December 2017 - 03:42 AM
My internets not free...
Posted 01 December 2017 - 04:30 AM
Edited by Tsuki Hoshino, 01 December 2017 - 04:30 AM.
Pls shame me for procrastinating.
Posted 01 December 2017 - 04:43 AM
I also want to point out something else that occurred to me. If Hinata valued Naruto's happiness, why was she so willing to attempt to sabotage his relationship? Now, as much as I detest speaking about the Last, I don't think this have been addressed in a discussion. Hinata had assumed that Naruto's scarf was given to him by a girl that he may have fallen in love with. So, if Hinata realized that Naruto may be dating someone else, why was she attempting to ruin that by making her own scarf to offer to him and win his affection when he was presumably spoken for?
She actually did back off. It was Sakura that needed to push her forward, actually she pretty much had to do most of the leg work to make that pairing happen. The thing is she still disapproved of the scarf as clearly as one can without saying anything. Then by the end, even though it was a scarf his mother made while she was pregnant. He still had to chuck that thing into space because to SP no ones love of Naruto can compare to the love that Hinata has for him. Even the love of an expecting mother.
Edited by Bail o' Lies, 01 December 2017 - 05:23 AM.
Posted 01 December 2017 - 04:56 AM
Honestly a lot of this net neutrality stuff is fear mongering, but this is not the place to discuss
Posted 01 December 2017 - 05:28 AM
She actually did back off. It was Sakura that needed to push her forward, actually she pretty much had to do most of the leg work to make that pairing happen. The thing is she still disapproved of the scarf as clearly as one can without saying anything. Then by the end, even though it was a scarf his mother made while she was pregnant. He still had to chuck that thing into space because to SP no ones love of Naruto can compare to the love that Hinata has for him. Even the love of an expecting mother.
SP is so kind towards Sakura. What a wonderful nee-chan. She pushed the only person who ever loved her towards an obsessive stalker. Even if he loved her like he loves food. At least that's a type of love.
Posted 01 December 2017 - 05:30 AM
Ok, disclaimer. I find it almost impossible to not be histrionic when talking about this pairing. It is so baffling and infuriating (Sakura's obsession and insanity, Sasuke's motivations being completely unexplained and his total lack of interest.) But I actually stand by what I said.
The thing is the context. What does a family dinner show? It's something that a normal, well adjusted family does. But in the context that Gaiden is presented as, all the dinner does for me is highlight how that's not what they are. Especially with the facial expressions. To brush this off as an art "failure" is not really fair in my view. He's illustrated several other scenes of characters eating together and none look as awkward as this one.
AHK's reply brings up the issue of whether or not they are miserable at the start of Gaiden. You agree that they are. So why would they not be miserable at the end? Because Sarada was portrayed as happy in some panels? I find it more likely that she's just caught the Haruno family curse of getting high off of acknowledgement from Sasuke. And yes, Sakura is the mother. There are reasons to doubt it but I honestly don't see him ever making the fact that she isn't a plot point, so it's mostly a waste of time to think about. I digress.
So they were miserable at the start. Who was miserable and why? Sarada was miserable because of her mother acting crazy and because of her doubts about her father. She also doubted that her mother was really her mother and this was the main message of the Gaiden if anything. Sakura is the mother. Sakura was miserable because I guess her life is unsatisfying, Sarada is complaining, and she's stressed out? It's really hard to say because he made Sakura so crazy.
Anyway, the idea is that I don't see how this would be corrected because Sasuke is leaving again. They would realistically descend into misery once again. That is what I take away from it and Kishimoto's failure to actually show them as happy in the art only reinforces this interpretation. At best the message is confused. I'm not seeing a clear "We are happy about the situation with Sasuke now" in the last chapter, mostly because there is no reason why they would now be happy with it. I do understand how one could come to that conclusion but it doesn't work for me. Why would the fact that Sarada stopped complaining make Sakura happy all of a sudden? She is miserable without Sasuke. This has been established time and again. Sarada is happy with Sasuke now but he's ultimately not a factor in her life and he never will be. In my view the purpose was to be a story about Sarada. She meets her father and learns (depressing) things about her mother. The end. Their ultimate happiness or unhappiness was unresolved. I read miserable because Sasuke left and Sakura is crazy. Sarada is the only normal human being and fortunately she has things to do outside her home, so she'll be ok.
I did say something about Kishimoto's intent. I have no clue what the hell he is doing anymore, so that was overenthusiastic. It's entirely possible that he meant to say they are happy but just didn't reinforce this or illustrate it well at all.
The gaiden was not for providing feels for SS. It was to show to people he was not sexist. This was explained in an interview he did along with his brother. The gaiden was originally going to be a one-shot like what Cups got. But then Kishimoto heard about all the people that considered him a sexist. So in an attempt to try and prove those people wrong he extended the one shot into a miniseries gaiden. That by focusing on the main character that was a girl would prove that he was not sexist.
That's a major difference between the gaiden and the adaptation. The gaiden was all about Salad. So it focused on her problems with her family, her growing bond with Naruto, her love of the woman that raised her, and her desire by the end to become hokage. SP made the arc try to justify and defend SS. So everything was devoted to showing SS as not as negative as previously shown.
Edited by Bail o' Lies, 01 December 2017 - 06:04 AM.
Posted 01 December 2017 - 05:32 AM
It's dying a slow and agonizing death as it is with its depleting sales and lack of popularity outside the Youtube community. Once the Black Clover anime takes off, it's history.
The thing is even if it popular on youtube is any of that money going to the companies?
Posted 01 December 2017 - 05:32 AM
The gaiden was not for providing feels for SS. It was to show to people he was not sexist. This was explained in an interview he did along with his brother. The gaiden was originally going to be a one-shot like what Cups got. But then Kishimoto heard about all the people that considered him a sexist. So in an attempt to try and prove tohse people wrong he extended the one shot into a miniseries gaiden. That by focusing on the main character that was a girl would prove that he was not sexist.
... Was he successful?
Posted 01 December 2017 - 05:33 AM
SP is so kind towards Sakura. What a wonderful nee-chan. She pushed the only person who ever loved her towards an obsessive stalker. Even if he loved her like he loves food. At least that's a type of love.
They are kind to her when they need to use her. Other then that, they prefer her as a semi-recognizable background character.
... Was he successful?
Who knows?
Posted 01 December 2017 - 05:45 AM
I hope it's not like either. That would be awful.
There is definitely the implication there that he had based Sakura on his wife originally. Otherwise bringing up Hinata as the model doesn't really make sense. Like why would he immediately go there if he hadn't already thought about basing a character on her? Then he says Hinata wasn't really the model for her. This implies, again, that someone was. Obvious choice being Sakura.
He just doesn't explicitly state it because NS not happening looks even worse in that case.
In an interview long before the ending he admitted that Kushina was thought up by and based on his wife. Now, who was constantly compared to kushina even once in the manga itself? Sakura. Then after the ending that suddenly just became a red herring.
Honestly, there are a several people that compare his wife to Sakura: himself, Oda, an interviewer, his twin brother, and even his own wife. All thought that Sakura was based off her.
Edited by Bail o' Lies, 01 December 2017 - 08:40 PM.
Posted 01 December 2017 - 05:56 AM
In an interview before the ending he admitted that Kushina was thought up and based on his wife. Now who was constantly compared to kushina even once in the manga itself? Sakura. Then after the ending that suddenly just became a red herring.
Honestly there are a several people that compare his wife to Sakura: himself, Oda, an interviewer, his twin brother, and even his own wife. All thought that Sakura was based off her.
I mean, she looked just like Kushina in Gaiden #1 or whatever. It's like... How does someone do this? It's mind-boggling.
Posted 01 December 2017 - 06:15 AM
I mean, she looked just like Kushina in Gaiden #1 or whatever. It's like... How does someone do this? It's mind-boggling.
Yeah,t hat's what irks me too; the fact it's SO obvious Sakura is sim,ilar to Kushina, only for her to be "passed" to Sasuke!
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