
Kishimoto avoids romantic interaction? (Spoilers?)
#41
Posted 21 August 2008 - 12:03 PM
#42
Posted 02 September 2008 - 10:35 PM
Also, when you take into account that this a fictional world filled with ninja, who are fighting for their country and loved ones every day, it kind of makes you wonder how trivial pairing wars really are. Ninjas like Sakura and Naruto or Hinata and Naruto can fall in love, but in the end, what will it accomplish? In a ninja's life, is there really any room or time to act on feelings like love?
Jiraiya said that a man isn't able to chase his dreams or to become happy before he left for the Rain village, didn't he? Perhaps this is Kishimoto's way of saying that no matter who Naruto truly loves in the end, he's not going to be able to act on it because, as a ninja, he's not allowed to?
Naruto's experienced the failure of rescuing Sasuke and the rejection of Sakura many, many times. He's individual who believes in helping anyone and everyone he can, but whenever he fails at this, well, I think you refer to the chapter Naruto is placed in a genjutsu and his closest people pop their heads off his body...
Maybe Kishimoto keeps the romance so ambiguous because he plans on killing Naruto. :x
#43
Posted 15 December 2008 - 03:04 PM
Anyway, this thread is affected by a very common misconception in the fandom (not only Naruto fandom): shonen is always fights and shojo is always romance. Romance is inexistent in shonen. Nobody ever kisses in shonen.
I'm sorry, but it's false: shonen manga is comic targeted towards young boys, and shojo manga is comic targeted towards young girls. Period. Therefore, shonen and shojo can include any and all genders. The public it is targeted towards determines if it's shonen or shojo, not the kind of story narrated in it.
Yes, usually shonen manga features action and shojo manga is about romance, but there isn't a carved-in-stone rule stating: "Thou shall not include romance in a shonen manga".
There're a lot shonen mangas where the romance really leads the plot, and the action is fewer to non-existent: Urusei Yatsura, Maison Ikkoku (if you have read Ranma or Inu-Yasha, this is Takahashi's best series, by far. Believe me), Ah! My Goddess, Touch (Kishimoto was fan of this manga, by the way), Video Girl Ai or Kimagure Orange Road are good examples of it. They are important shonen mangas. And they ARE romance mangas.
Actually, I preffer reading a romantic shonen rather than a romantic shojo. I find them more realistic and less cheesy (please, don't lynch me for this

I'd mention some shojo mangas featuring plenty action and a lot of fights, but I have read few shojo. I can cite Ribbon no Kishi, Sailor Moon, Magic Knight Rayearth and X, at the very least.

So please, let's stop telling romance or kisses are unheard of in shonen (Did I imagine it in City Hunter, Ranma or Rurouni Kenshin, then?). It is untrue. Romance is secondary in fighting shonen mangas is a more accurate generalization. Or friendship love is more important in shonen manga than romantic love.
So... I don't think Kishimoto avoids romantic interaction. Simply, it's less important than advancing the plot and drawing good fighting scenes. But when it's necessary, he includes romance or hints of romance.
Well, considering Naruto is a Shonen manga, Kishimoto has done pretty well with the romance. Naruto rotates alot around bonds and isn't love the strongest bond there is?
I think he's planting NaruSaku seeds everywhere and soon there will be an explosion. Very soon actually, considering the Akatsuki have stepped up their chase and Naruto's life is on the line.
Its just Cliche the Hero and Heroine get together Aka Naruto and Sakura :}
plus in manga, the girl normally falls for the guy she punches, well in Love Hina they do :}


Also, when you take into account that this a fictional world filled with ninja, who are fighting for their country and loved ones every day, it kind of makes you wonder how trivial pairing wars really are. Ninjas like Sakura and Naruto or Hinata and Naruto can fall in love, but in the end, what will it accomplish? In a ninja's life, is there really any room or time to act on feelings like love?
Jiraiya said that a man isn't able to chase his dreams or to become happy before he left for the Rain village, didn't he? Perhaps this is Kishimoto's way of saying that no matter who Naruto truly loves in the end, he's not going to be able to act on it because, as a ninja, he's not allowed to?
Naruto's experienced the failure of rescuing Sasuke and the rejection of Sakura many, many times. He's individual who believes in helping anyone and everyone he can, but whenever he fails at this, well, I think you refer to the chapter Naruto is placed in a genjutsu and his closest people pop their heads off his body...
Maybe Kishimoto keeps the romance so ambiguous because he plans on killing Naruto. :x
if thats true, Kishimoto has already broken the rules in that respect. Sakura cried when Naruto was in Kyuubi form and the Ninja rule # 25 states that a ninja should not show emotion when on a mission, regardless of whats happened. Sakura Did. Plus, Naruto has to suceed where Jiraiya failed. Jiraiya failed with Tsunade therefore Naruto will (possible,hopefully :}) succeed with Sakura
#44
Posted 15 December 2008 - 06:48 PM
#45
Posted 20 December 2008 - 04:34 AM
#46
Posted 29 December 2008 - 12:48 AM


Get Chance and Luck!!~
#47
Posted 22 February 2009 - 10:53 PM
Basically, if you're planning to add romance in your manga or story, either do it well or don't include any at all. Besides, in an action-oriented manga, the themes are mainly focussed on Teamwork and Friendship anyway. I even doubt any pairings might even happen, especially with the way the story is coming along at the moment.
This is exactly why I love this pairing. If nothing else, Kishi has an amazing way of building up relationships between two people.
As for actual romance, I won't hold my breath, but I'll cross my fingers.


#48
Posted 02 March 2009 - 09:42 PM
Seriously though, the past chapter is an enormous contradiction of this thread.
#49
Posted 03 May 2009 - 03:42 AM
Oh and if Kishimoto decided for Susake x Sakura I will scream my butt off because I hate that relationship with a passion.
Plus it Shouen manga their not going to be much romance in the manga but I still think that Naruto x Hinata will not happen I just will scream and


#50
Posted 03 May 2009 - 04:44 AM
It dazzles me!
#51
Posted 03 May 2009 - 04:23 PM
It dazzles me!
You summed up everything i was about to say. Indeed.


Get Chance and Luck!!~
#52
Posted 22 May 2009 - 11:53 AM
i don't hope much for the romance, but narusaku must happens whatever happens!!!
#53
Posted 14 June 2009 - 03:24 AM

#54
Posted 14 June 2009 - 04:04 AM

#55
Posted 14 June 2009 - 04:08 AM

To be honest, i think kishimoto already did this with the confession from Naruto and hug from Sakura because compaired to the rest of part 1, this hole area has alot more romance than normal. However, even if it is a shonen manga, romance should still have a big part in this, and im thinking alot of it will take place on Sakura's choice between Naruto and Sasuke during the next Sasuke incounter.

Get Chance and Luck!!~
#56
Posted 14 June 2009 - 04:30 AM
So no, I don't think he's avoided it. It's just that the story simply didn't allow for anything of the sort at that time. There is a time and place for everything, after all.
#57
Posted 14 June 2009 - 04:34 AM
I agree, with this statement. I didn't expect much romance either but I was surprised when I saw it.

#58
Posted 20 June 2009 - 07:47 AM
Dont you think masashi kishimoto-sama is excellent in blending everything into one substantial plot?? he was able to put Lots and lots of exciting fighting scenes and remarkable tactical techniques, He was able to put themes of friendship and trust into it, He was able to give is a fair share of sweet pairings (although not evident), and he even put reality together despite the fantasy theme of the anime.
Judging from the hilarious humor of the story, He never fails to incorporate the harsh reality into the characters too making the fantasy themed story so real that we think it can also be possible to happen in this world too.
And Im not saying that I dont agree with you with the whole "trying to avoid romance scenes" thing. Its true, Naruto has lots of sweet pairings but lack more romantic scenes. but theres one thing Im trying to let you remember.
masashi kishimoto-sama is a boy......yes thats it...he's a boy and we know that boys arent big fans of mushy scenes like most females are but look at the bright side, if you think about it logically, I cant even believe that the one who made such a sentimental story could be a male. and besides, dont you think the lacking of romantic scenes makes the series more sweeter and exciting??
I didnt even expect romance when I first tried this series.
#59
Posted 20 June 2009 - 09:03 AM
Yes, he is one excellent writer, and that was why many people started to like Naruto, because of the awesome things he cooks up.


I didnt even expect romance when I first tried this series.
There are some Shojo mangas that were written by the male population, but, you have a point there.

Naruto is an action-Shonen manga, yet, Kishi-sensei doesn't avoid romantic interaction, he just lessens them, because its focus is on the action/adventure genre, but, it definitely has some sprinkles of romance.

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Think of the "We'll save him together!" and "I'll save Sasuke for you!" lines by Sakura.
Think of the Yamato and Sakura scene in the Heaven & Earth bridge.
Think of the NaruSaku hug!
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These are all just NaruSaku moments, and I can mention more, but I won't, for there is a seperate thread for that.

My point is, this manga is interesting because of the small romance included in it. It is pretty satisfying the way it is, so I'm not complaining.

But, I don't completely agree with the statement that Kishi-sensei is avoiding romantic interaction. Remember that he just lessens them.

That is my crazy opinion, anyway.
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Edited by Shadowmoon-Sakura, 20 June 2009 - 09:06 AM.

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