
Naruto Shippuden 175
#41
Posted 27 August 2010 - 01:00 AM
It was the hug, followed by the "Thank you..."
#42
Posted 27 August 2010 - 01:09 AM

Seems likely.
The scenes with Kakashi having a flashback of Naruto saying he wanted everyone to acknowledge him did this task. IMO, I like how the manga wraps the up in that the last of the hero's greeting we see is Sakura hugging Naruto and everyone standing around the two. If they didn't wanna lengthen the hug scene, they should have at least ended the episode with it.
Edited by Kenny-kun, 27 August 2010 - 01:14 AM.
#43
Posted 27 August 2010 - 01:21 AM

"They don't want none"
#44
Posted 27 August 2010 - 01:27 AM
Kakashi's moment with his father was much better in this episode then the moment of his 'death'. Like in the previous episode, Nagato's speech was heart wrenching and yet, so truthful. The way he explain to Naruto the true meaning of war and the pain that will inevitably come with it really did reach me much more then in the manga.
and the way Naruto say that his name was a gift inherited of both his sensei and sibling disciple...my God! The talk with Nagato really show the true wisdom and maturity that Naruto hold, something that Sasuke lack of and he could learn a lot from him.
The little moment that we see Naruto in front of the grave he made for his Shishou was also something that I'm happy to see.
Of course, the best moment is when we see Naruto, held by Kakashi and hearing the loud croud cheering for their hero! I was holding my tears for falling but THIS particular moment made me cry of joy!
Then, the hug...I'll agree with everyone that say that it's was perfect. not to short but not to long that it could destroy the true essence of this moment. I'm probably biased ( and I'm not the only one here

Like always, if some of you wouldn't have mention the blush of both Hinata and especially Sakura, I would have completely miss it.
at last, the flashback, while my emotion was already high and even if it's still the same old memories coming back, it was still very beautiful to see it again.
PS : I really love the fanservice for NaruIno...that was priceless, especially seeing Shika and Choji expression after that...O.O huh! Yep, you are not the only one that react that way boys, I did the same thing

#45
Posted 27 August 2010 - 01:47 AM

Again, what details would you have had them add? The only extras I saw in your version were the thoughts of everyone involved. And no, the hug didn't take up very much time, but considering how much else happened in the episode it got a fair amount of screentime. I already mentioned what I considered the build-up: Sakura walking towards him, the rather slow way she brought him back up to her level after hitting him, as well as the pause before she thanked him. She hugged him in front of the entire village, what more would you expect either of them to do there--or expect the anime crew to add to it?
I'm not trying to say what they did to Hinata's confession wasn't ridiculous--I absolutely hated that episode because of it--but if you compare the timing in the plot for each event, the fact that Sakura's hug didn't get as much of a filler-blowout makes sense. For Hinata, her confession was the "shining moment" of that chapter; as much as the filler sucked and beefed up her moment just for the sake of giving her more screentime, it at least (kind of) added to the build-up for why she confessed and went to such lengths against Pein. I'mma be straight here: it's hard to defend that episode and everything in it as I hate it so much, but I do feel that the filler at least kept the tone of what happened.
I think Quinny helped us out with that in an above post. Maybe that's what we've got in mind?
*shrug* Here we may just be seeing things differently again with no solution. To me, Kakashi's flashback was like the intro to everyone else acknowledging Naruto. And the hug wasn't the end of the scene; Naruto being thrown in the air by everyone is, and it comes after Iruka's own flashback and recollection of how far Naruto's come. The hug got just as much time in the manga as the episode, IMO.
I thought the point of Sakura's confession was to cause confusion? Seemed like a pot-stirrer to me. As for anyone being surprised by Naruto's comment to Sai... That just tells me they need to pay better attention to the main character and how he interacts with others ;P To me, making the hug even more blatantly romantic (this seems to be what you think they should have done? please tell me if that's not it) would have skewed the confession's impact later on.
@Anyone that couldn't find the blush:
#46
Posted 27 August 2010 - 02:05 AM
I LOVE THIS EPISODE! LIKE LOVE IT LOVE IT LOVE IT! <333333
Nagato's speech! waaaah~~






& the best part....
THE NARUSAKU HUG~!
WONDERFUL~! BEAUTIFUL~! MAGNIFICENT~! GORJUSS~! COLORFUL~! TASTEFUL~!

Random Person: Wait! Colorful...TASTEFUL?! WTF?!


NOW I MUST DO MY PIMP DANCE!
PIMP DANCE TIME~! :DDDDD








#47
Posted 27 August 2010 - 02:47 AM
not the first time a panel has been redrawn or altered...
O.o I never knew about these, are they online anywhere?
#48
Posted 27 August 2010 - 03:18 AM

Hinata's confession (although really unncessary) had many elements to it. Not only did she confess, not only is there added dialogue, but they even spend time seeing Hinata's conviction to "protect the one she loves" and see it as strong enough to allow her to fend off Pein for a few minutes. In the manga, she just confessed and then killed over after Pein b*tch slapped her. They changed a brief scene into something much more. Of course this is to be expected as the anime DOES THIS A LOT. Thus, it only comes off as a double standard when we don't see the NaruSaku moment here getting the same treatment.
I dunno, I think I'd rather have my "super-brief" canon moment rather than an elaborated fan-servicey one. Yeah, Hinata got a lot more, good for NH fans. But in the end it doesn't really mean anything. It isn't what the manga showed, and that's why most of us had a problem with it. It may be double-standards for the anime team to give extra bits to NH but not to NS, but it is also double standards to be angry over the filler material Hinata got and yet want it for Sakura. I just feel more satisfied with a clean, true showing of our pairing rather than fabricated effects for the fans ^^;
#49
Posted 27 August 2010 - 03:49 AM
My thoughts EXACTLY
#50
Posted 27 August 2010 - 03:56 AM

Off-topic: EVERYONE Jupiter is near the moon tonight!
P.S I say Jupiter is now the official planet of NaruSaku 'cause the hug! XD
I just can't wait to watch the episode!
Edited by ShippudenGirl, 27 August 2010 - 03:59 AM.

#51
Posted 27 August 2010 - 04:22 AM


When you go to war, both sides lose totally- Yoko Ono
Remember, our hearts are one. Even when we are at war with each other, our hearts are always beating in unison- Yoko Ono 2009
#52
Posted 27 August 2010 - 10:51 AM
Lol, for Naruto and Sakura reactions here, I wouldn't be surprised if Ino is teasing them about their "intimate moment"

#53
Posted 27 August 2010 - 12:55 PM

I'm not a fan of Ino, but I was LMAO at her comment and Shikamaru and Choji's reaction. I officially think Ino is shallow in her man choices now (not that Naruto isn't awesome), but come on, he was so not her type til now. I hope that's a set up for some Sakura kicking her ass later, hehehe.
#54
Posted 27 August 2010 - 12:57 PM
What's interesting to me is how the animation side is deepening the love interests way more than Kishi does in the manga. I would say they are playing more to a fanbase, marketing a tv show to spike interest and keep viewers coming back, whereas the author is writing his story as he wants it.
I wonder too if Kishi condones it somewhat (doing it for tv market) or turns a blind eye to it. Eh - we'll never know.
What tweaked me about the episode though was how the love interests are taking on the tones of a bad fanfic. We had the significant Hinata looking at Naruto (which could be taken in any way. If you are NH, then it supports NH. So I'm including it.) The Sakura hug. The Ino remark. Then in the end, the filler Hinata storyline is working it's way into the next filler arc, apparently.
Sakura's development of feelings was addressed only in the closing song. So there's no real buildup. And then the hug itself was sandwich in between a lot of other girl adulation. The hug was nice, but eh....
I gues what's confusing to me is that if the animation group is writing up Hinata's character to give some suspense or implied love tensions, then they should have given Sakura's storyline a little punch as well.

#55
Posted 27 August 2010 - 03:07 PM
The hug was short, but that's what it was meant to be. I think it was just the right amount. NS fans may want it to linger a little longer, but in context with the manga, it was appropriate. The confession was drawn out, but like all the filler stuff, I take it with a grain of salt. Also, people in the US may take the amount of time spent on both instances as unequal, but if you look at it from a cultural standpoint, a hug is very significant. In our culture, hugs are given out a little more freely than in the Asian culture. So to me, the hug, no matter how brief is extremely significant.
And is it me, or are these little flashback fillers that happen so frequently getting annoying? I feel it's disrupting the flow of the storyline. I wouldn't mind a short arc (5-6 episodes), if done with a decent storyline. That way we have longer segments of pure manga material. I would even rather them do a couple of episodes on rebuilding Konoha. At least something in the present.
#56
Posted 27 August 2010 - 03:43 PM
You're right. Glad you mentioned that. Because when you think back on it, the hug is certainly portrayed as a shining moment. Literally. White lights, blowing leaves. And in that respect it is in stark contrast to all the Hinata stuff. The hug moment was definitely portrayed as from both Sakura and Naruto's perspective. Both were relieved/surprised, etc. It was significant to both. It wasn't the one-sided deal of Sakura to Sasuke and Hinata to Naruto. (stating the obvious, I know.)
I agree. I really wish the fillers filled in the gaps. How hard would it be to write some reconstruction storylines. See the group interacting again? Instead we've got to go back to part one and pick up fillers from 3-6 years before the story timeline. I really enjoy the manga currently, where they are more mature. Not so crazy about part one. Same goes for the anime. I'll probably skip all these and start watching again when it gets back on track. (But I'll read the reviews to make sure I don't miss anything!


#57
Posted 27 August 2010 - 05:29 PM


Now that you mention it, it does look like what you said it did.
@Kushina Thank you for the pic.

#58
Posted 27 August 2010 - 08:48 PM
Attached Files
#59
Posted 28 August 2010 - 03:06 PM
#60
Posted 28 August 2010 - 03:24 PM
Don't forget that the little girl was blushing.

Edited by Gravenimage, 28 August 2010 - 03:25 PM.
1 user(s) are reading this topic
0 members, 1 guests, 0 anonymous users