I think Kishimoto is making a big mistake here. "Fodder" die all the way here and there everywhere. Just like ants or something. And the reader doesn't care. Almost 100.000 of them died during the series but the reader cared only when Neji, Asuma or Jiraiya died.
Of course you can't really care about someone you know nothing of, but still the war should not be taken so lightly. In my opinion he should have added some scenes to show the impact the deaths of the "fodder" ninja has too.
Also a practical question. No one cares about the "fodder", but what if all the "fodder" die? What kind of Hokage would go back to his village and say "Yeah! We won! Believe it! Me and my friends came here victorious! Ah yes a minor detail...um all your fathers and husbands died in the process but... still praise me!! Believe it!" ?
No offense , but I guess this kind of approach to the value of human life is a Japanese/Chinese thing, because in these countries they are so many that individuality is a bit lost.
Of course you can't really care about someone you know nothing of, but still the war should not be taken so lightly. In my opinion he should have added some scenes to show the impact the deaths of the "fodder" ninja has too.
Also a practical question. No one cares about the "fodder", but what if all the "fodder" die? What kind of Hokage would go back to his village and say "Yeah! We won! Believe it! Me and my friends came here victorious! Ah yes a minor detail...um all your fathers and husbands died in the process but... still praise me!! Believe it!" ?
No offense , but I guess this kind of approach to the value of human life is a Japanese/Chinese thing, because in these countries they are so many that individuality is a bit lost.