Sounds great, but it's more likely to happen if it was an Alternate Reality since Naruto is owned by a company that wants to keep the theme for kids and an affair is more inappropriate then genocide, ironically
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In Topic: NaruSaku Official Adaptation on Netflix/Anime? Would you Support It?
19 November 2015 - 08:01 AM
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24 October 2015 - 03:47 AM
The story is amazing! The art is beautiful. You will be gripped by the first page. I'm on the first omnibus volume right now.
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In Topic: SasuKarin Appreciation Thread
05 August 2015 - 08:45 PM
Yeah, that's what I think it is too. And seriously, we've seen that Hinata never was brave enough to try to tell Naruto how she felt, and when she did, she did it when she knew she'd die as well as her lack of faith in Naruto, but no NH fans ever go out of their way to notice that while we and others have, just like how the SS fans hated Karin because of SK, and how she was a better fit to Sasuke than Sakura is, like NH is with Sakura to Naruto.
I got into watching Naruto after watching that scene with Hinata confessing to Naruto and dying in attempt to protect him. It worked. But if she survived, he should have come to her at the end. I was upset at Sakura for coming up to Naruto after everything that happened and punched him. I took Naruto's accepting her embrace as exhaustion (I was not familiar with Naruto at that time and didn't realize she was on his team). Hinata smiled from a distance happy with his happiness.
Unfortunately, he said nothing to her in the coming days or weeks after that, even though he clearly remembered what she told him during the war when he looked at her and said "you are stronger then you look" or "you are strong I can see it in your eyes" with a smile. He never confessed to her during the war. You think you may die or she may die, so if he had to wait for the war to end to confess his love, it's not love enough. NaruSaku grew on me, especially with the cpr kiss and heart massage. At the same time, it was presented with humor and alongside SasuKarin (which I just had a feeling that it would not happen, even though I preferred Sasuke with her or any other girl not Sakura).
If Naruto replied with a yes or no after the Pain arc, it would have been more meaningful and make him less of a douchebag that he ended up being at the end.
Even Kishi had a hint about it in the script.
I think it was more about admiration than love when I reread the manga. I think it was his ability to never give up that inspired her and maybe she confused it with love. I think Naruto indirectly pushed Neji towards Hinata.
That confession was so contrived and forced. I mean after doing almost nothing in part 2 out of nowhere she confesses and Naruto turns Kiyubi which is lame to no end. This was the moment when Kishi was starting to let his fans influence him.
I think Karin was one of the better characters introduced in part 2 (she had potential too but Kishi never used her). I mean she was hot in her own way. She was funny and had chemistry with Sasuke. She never hesitated to scold and boss him around when necessary. They are trying to justify sasusaku for the same reason they hate Karin... ironic ! If we take the "canon" for granted, its Sakura who is completely crazy for hooking up who is the worst dad in the history of worst dad and never standing up for herself when she has every reasons to do so.
In Topic: SasuKarin Appreciation Thread
03 August 2015 - 07:06 PM
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