Did this series fail with its message?

Did this series fail with its message?

  • Yes

    Votes: 5 62.5%
  • No

    Votes: 3 37.5%

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UltraPain

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Did the Naruto series fail with its message of "hard work" and "cooperation"?

To me it seemed like rikudou chakra, stealing dojutsus, hashiroids, gigantic spiritual warriors (PS), and chakra monsters still won the day.

In fact, everyone who cooperated and used their own abilities wound up like this.
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Well done Kishi, well done. :drip:
 
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Yes miserably, and its still continueing with the boruto manga.

Oh pls kill me
 

Nobel

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Yes it did, i wonder to this day... why?.
 

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Part 1: hard work,friendship an team work.

Part two: Dual monsters,stealing an lying

I like part 1's message but part two was like watch Yugioh & i only tuned in 4 or 5 months apart to see what i missed months earlier.
 

UltraPain

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Part 1: hard work,friendship an team work.

That is very true and I have to give Part 1 credit for that. Everything revolved around training and battle intelligence, and even if a character had KKG it didn't guarantee a victory.
 

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Ashura clung to Naruto because he worked hard to get where he was.

Sasuke also worked hard. Kishi has said his favorite hobby is just straight up training, and while he may unlock powers freely, he still trains to control them. The fact that Sasuke himself said he was just getting used to his new eyes during the Madara and Kaguya fights show that he doesn't just awaken a power and becomes an expert.
 

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What if the message was not "cooperation" and "hard work"

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I wanted naruto to feel like boku no hero academia (no crazy shit all over the place)
 

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Eh... it failed but not for those reasons.
 

UltraPain

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Ashura clung to Naruto because he worked hard to get where he was.

Sasuke also worked hard. Kishi has said his favorite hobby is just straight up training, and while he may unlock powers freely, he still trains to control them. The fact that Sasuke himself said he was just getting used to his new eyes during the Madara and Kaguya fights show that he doesn't just awaken a power and becomes an expert.

But in the end he still had to steal Itachi's eyes, get rikudou handout, and steal bijuu chakra.

Don't get me wrong , I find many other characters including Naruto just as guilty.
 

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Naruto, Sasuke, and the ninja world as whole cooperated in the end, and OP thinks the series' message failed because of the plot devices that were used to reinforce it
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The Work

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I guess the message was meant for Rock Lee
 

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Neji said hard work can never change fate, yet Naruto opposed that ideal.

He was right.
 

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If u are born with a destiny u don't need to work hard cause powerups on the way and looks like most of the bad guys are right
 

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In the end, Naruto's hard work and cooperation with others is what enabled him to reach his goals and even unite all five Great Countries together, so in a sense, no I wouldn't, Kishimoto didn't really mess up. That message was ingrained even towards the end with Hashirama needing Madara to obtain "their" idea of peace, Naruto needing the support of the Shinobi Alliance to defeat Juubito, Naruto requiring Sasuke to defeat Juubidara, and even Hagoromo encouraging cooperation between both Naruto and Sasuke. I'd say Kishimoto was somewhat successful.

The only issue is when Naruto was destined for greatness from the start which is dumb considering Naruto was portrayed to be the underdog who would change his destiny and reach his goals, but meh.
 

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Until Pain arc, it was still intact...

After that it was horribly left out.
 

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Itachi vs Kabuto sums it all up nicely: It's better to be yourself than to rely on stolen powers, As long as "Yourself" means Itachi.
 
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