The other argument is that apparently NaruSaku is damaged due to how Sakura acted to AU Sasuke.

Naruto Shippuden: Road To Ninja
#6801
Posted 21 February 2013 - 04:09 PM
The other argument is that apparently NaruSaku is damaged due to how Sakura acted to AU Sasuke.
#6802
Posted 21 February 2013 - 04:22 PM
From what I remember, AU! Sasuke came to her and surprised her that he's "interested" in her. Turns out he's a player, so he couldn't care less (go figure). The thing is he's like a guy who can be described as romantic, yet got his harem group. She thought she was the only one, but that wasn't the case. After all, it came from his misunderstanding of Naruto, thinking he doesn't know her best. So yeah, very rewarding on our front.

Funny, I saw a married couple argument or at least boyfriend/girlfriend. It's one of those "these lovebirds have to settle their argument, so let's leave them alone." Funny, doesn't that boast the parallel of MinaKushi? Remember, they do have arguments.
Edited by NaruSaku4Life3g, 21 February 2013 - 04:26 PM.
#6803
Posted 21 February 2013 - 04:54 PM
Still she took the bait, showing no maturity. But then again its a movie...
#6804
Posted 21 February 2013 - 05:12 PM
That and well, if you ask me, it just hurts SS more since it's not "matured" pairing. In fact, according to one review, people laughed at the scene, rather than find it romantic. It's rather funny that Kishi stay trolling SS. If it doesn't work in AU!, then there's no hope for it. Rather sad, no?
#6805
Posted 21 February 2013 - 05:43 PM
But i've heard Naruto is no saint in this film either. Whats his interaction like with AU Hinata?
#6806
Posted 21 February 2013 - 05:55 PM
Naruto showed no interest in Hinata whatsoever. He founded her weird with how she was acting

#6807
Posted 21 February 2013 - 05:56 PM

As far as i remember there was only one scene.

#6808
Posted 21 February 2013 - 06:03 PM
That doesn't have anything to do with Hinata.
At the beginning of the movie both Naruto and Sakura were acting like jerks. Naruto was disrespecting Iruka while Sakura kept fighting with her parents.
#6809
Posted 21 February 2013 - 06:09 PM
At the beginning of the movie both Naruto and Sakura were acting like jerks. Naruto was disrespecting Iruka while Sakura kept fighting with her parents.
I meant that as a seperate thing not implying Hinata was the problem.
#6810
Posted 21 February 2013 - 06:16 PM
What is it? Could you explain please ^^
#6811
Posted 21 February 2013 - 06:16 PM
Well Naruto was an douche, but he did have a point. Still, you can't really blame him about parental love. But yes, both Naruto and Sakura were at their worst in the begining. Naruto felt that parents can only fill his loneliness while Sakura believed no parents would be better and Naruto is not the man who she thought he can carry her (not literally). In anyhow, he and Sakura got along just as well, and he even hope for a date but, Sakura told him that he's way too eager for one when they just did have one. Jokes on Naruto there.

As for Naruto and AU! Hinata, yeah, does 10 seconds of interaction count? They only interacted once and it was comedy routine. It goes like this. Naruto and Sakura were mistaken by AU! Team 8 that they were dating. Sakura stuttered to answer and AU! Hinata threatened Sakura to leave Naruto or else she kills her. Naruto tried to break it up, but AU! Hinata got mad at Naruto for defending Sakura over her, so she tells him she will kill him if going to Sakura. Finally, Naruto and Sakura decided to run away ASAP. That's all for NaruHina. There's more Sakura/Hinata interactions with Hinata being foul mouth at Sakura with flat-chested comments and such. Sakura didn't get to answer "What do you see in Naruto?" as one reported that she was shocked to hear that.
#6812
Posted 21 February 2013 - 06:37 PM

Bolded: I don't quite understand what you mean by this. Could you clarify what you mean? Thanks
So he goes out on a date with her then asks for another one?? AHAHA XD
Edited by HauntedCake, 21 February 2013 - 06:41 PM.
#6813
Posted 21 February 2013 - 07:03 PM
So he goes out on a date with her then asks for another one?? AHAHA XD
Ok, you know how Sakura trust Naruto the most because she knows he understands her the most. They went to the park which is considered romantic by many, even though it's not intentional. She talks about her story with her parents, but Naruto was still in a bad mood, so he responded it pretty bad. She was shocked and upset that she thought he will understand her and felt betrayed. She mumbled "Sasuke would understand" which from what I have heard, cause Naruto to get more mad. Luckily, oddly enough, Tobi showed up and the rest is history. These two have conflicting issue with each other, so Kishi pretty much showed us that their bond is genuine and they can never hate each other, even after their argument.
About the date, Sakura grabbed his hand, which Naruto was shocked, and drags him to somewhere alone. Naruto then said that it's a date, which Sakura said it's not, grabbing his ear. After the whole adventure, once Sakura reunited with her parents, Naruto immediately (hungry I know

#6814
Posted 21 February 2013 - 07:23 PM
About the date, Sakura grabbed his hand, which Naruto was shocked, and drags him to somewhere alone. Naruto then said that it's a date, which Sakura said it's not, grabbing his ear. After the whole adventure, once Sakura reunited with her parents, Naruto immediately (hungry I know

Sasuke would understand??? wow... just wow Sakura

#6815
Posted 21 February 2013 - 07:34 PM

Yeah, he had to OoC both main characters to get the message across. It's not needed, but oh well. Just glad there was a point. Sure you can say she said that to make Naruto frustrated. Just wish he could have thought something better. It was obvious what was the point, but it feels odd. Maybe if they're still old Team 7, I can, but yeah. Don't worry, you weren't the only one. Actually, it was worse when we thought SS got the upper edge, only to find out the whole reason behind it. At least, she was sorry about everything,
#6816
Posted 21 February 2013 - 07:37 PM
What makes her think Sasuke would understand??
#6817
Posted 21 February 2013 - 07:44 PM
Like I said, it could be a taunt to Naruto or she most likely say that because well at least Sasuke experienced family. That or again, to get the message that Naruto is best for her. She admitted that she was wrong about everything once she got reality check. At least her care factor is very strong as she rather stay in AU! to live miserably than crushing Naruto's happiness. That's pretty huge. Fans have said that she had the best development and it does show. Naruto also got a good development about reality and illusion. It was Sakura that helped Naruto to understand where Naruto belongs. He chose her over his own once he got captured and how no one wanted to help Sakura.
#6818
Posted 21 February 2013 - 08:38 PM
I haven't seen the movie myself, but from what I understand, Kishimoto is trying to show how Sakura and Naruto have grown together. I don't think she actually believes Sasuke would understand her better than Naruto. I think he has Sakura say it to show how she was at the beginning of the canon series. Remember back in chapter three, when the real Sasuke walks by her at the bench, and she puts Naruto down and assumes that Sasuke would feel the same way? I think that line is supposed to be a throw back to that Sakura.
She's really immature here and throws Naruto under the bus the same way that she would have in part one, but by the end of the movie, we see the same kind of change in her as we do in Shippuden. She learns that Sasuke doesn't actually care about her at all, as he turns out to be a huge playboy in the movie, and that Naruto was the one that understood her the best all along. As she learns more about Naruto's life, she realizes that she was the one that misunderstood him and does what she can to support him. Part way through the movie, after seeing Naruto happy with his AU parents, she thinks it would be alright for them to stay in the AU world even though she's absolutely miserable living there. She sacrifices for his happiness the same way that she does in the canon series. Naruto makes the same change throughout the movie. After Sakura is captured, he sacrifices his happiness with his AU parents to save her and get them home.
So, by the end of the movie, these versions of Naruto and Sakura grow to be the same as they are in the canon series. Both selfless and willing to do anything for the happiness and safety of the other. Plus, they walk out of the experience understanding more about how the other person lives. Sakura learns what it's like to live all alone and Naruto learns what it's like dealing with parents that aren't always on your good side.

Talking about this makes me want to see Road to Ninja even more. Is it April yet?

Edited by Slextrem, 21 February 2013 - 08:41 PM.
#6819
Posted 21 February 2013 - 08:47 PM
She's really immature here and throws Naruto under the bus the same way that she would have in part one, but by the end of the movie, we see the same kind of change in her as we do in Shippuden. She learns that Sasuke doesn't actually care about her at all, as he turns out to be a huge playboy in the movie, and that Naruto was the one that understood her the best all along. As she learns more about Naruto's life, she realizes that she was the one that misunderstood him and does what she can to support him. Part way through the movie, after seeing Naruto happy with his AU parents, she thinks it would be alright for them to stay in the AU world even though she's absolutely miserable living there. She sacrifices for his happiness the same way that she does in the canon series. Naruto makes the same change throughout the movie. After Sakura is captured, he sacrifices his happiness with his AU parents to save her and get them home.
So, by the end of the movie, these versions of Naruto and Sakura grow to be the same as they are in the canon series. Both selfless and willing to do anything for the happiness and safety of the other. Plus, they walk out of the experience understanding more about how the other person lives. Sakura learns what it's like to live all alone and Naruto learns what it's like dealing with parents that aren't always on your good side.

Talking about this makes me want to see Road to Ninja even more. Is it April yet?

This.
#6820
Posted 21 February 2013 - 08:49 PM
She's really immature here and throws Naruto under the bus the same way that she would have in part one, but by the end of the movie, we see the same kind of change in her as we do in Shippuden. She learns that Sasuke doesn't actually care about her at all, as he turns out to be a huge playboy in the movie, and that Naruto was the one that understood her the best all along. As she learns more about Naruto's life, she realizes that she was the one that misunderstood him and does what she can to support him. Part way through the movie, after seeing Naruto happy with his AU parents, she thinks it would be alright for them to stay in the AU world even though she's absolutely miserable living there. She sacrifices for his happiness the same way that she does in the canon series. Naruto makes the same change throughout the movie. After Sakura is captured, he sacrifices his happiness with his AU parents to save her and get them home.
So, by the end of the movie, these versions of Naruto and Sakura grow to be the same as they are in the canon series. Both selfless and willing to do anything for the happiness and safety of the other. Plus, they walk out of the experience understanding more about how the other person lives. Sakura learns what it's like to live all alone and Naruto learns what it's like dealing with parents that aren't always on your good side.

Talking about this makes me want to see Road to Ninja even more. Is it April yet?

That post just makes Kishi's motives so much more clear.
In essence, it's almost like RtN is the manga series in a nutshell.

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