NaruHina Theory: The Big Picture Behind The Emotions

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Theories about potential relationships in Naruto...?

Sigh, so this is what NB has become. Pathetic.

You complain to much.

And I don't like Hinata to begin with. I do like how she is becoming more developed. Like and thanks.
 

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Did he spoil anything? He just said that Sakura was honest about her feelings about Naruto... that was the aftermath there, no spoil.

im talking about interviews in general .... interviews dont mean nothing ....

& all i see in this one is kishi not knowing how to write a heroin .....
 

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but think about it like you said sasuke was there but also sasuke and naruto were both unconscious and she was mostly concerned for sasuke than naruto

Stop trying to make it something it's not. It's clearly everyone... not Sasuke and the others. Everyone includes Naruto.
So, sorry, argument refuted.
im talking about interviews in general .... interviews dont mean nothing ....

& all i see in this one is kishi not knowing how to write a heroin .....

Heroin, I guess not... Heroine, on the other side...
I pretty much think he's doing a great job at it. Why? Because he clearly meant with her to emphasis the human side of the manga, emotions etc.
If you want to have a real human touch, you get Sakura.
We, as humans are like her, do good, do wrong, try our best, rise, fall, rise again, keep going. Continue struggle.
Or you want to tell me we're perfect and everything in our lives we do flawlessly?
 

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you really think kishi will give you the real answers in a interview ... & spoil the surprises .. i dont think so

No what he was doing was clearing up a misconception, besides if he didn't want to spoil anything he could kept his answer more vague but instead he comes out and says, "I felt like depicting an honest girl". Plus there's foreshadowing that Sakura has feelings for Naruto such as this one, the look on her face explains it all:

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Haha nice one you got there. NaruHina FTW :D
 

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Stop trying to make it something it's not. It's clearly everyone... not Sasuke and the others. Everyone includes Naruto.
So, sorry, argument refuted.


Heroin, I guess not... Heroine, on the other side...
I pretty much think he's doing a great job at it. Why? Because he clearly meant with her to emphasis the human side of the manga, emotions etc.
If you want to have a real human touch, you get Sakura.
We, as humans are like her, do good, do wrong, try our best, rise, fall, rise again, keep going. Continue struggle.
Or you want to tell me we're perfect and everything in our lives we do flawlessly?

yeah i know what your'e trying to say , but she's emotional unstable , she's a horrible example , after all this chapters & she hasn't change ... she's getting no develop as a character all we see is the same from her , for f*cks sake she was going to betrayed the village , if it wasnt for sasuke trying to kill her .... if you can relate to a character such as sakura ... GOOD luck
 

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Meh, it's more than likely going to happen though I'd of thought Naruto would of preferred someone who could keep him in line like Sakura can do though I do think Hinata has helped him a lot more so yeah I prefer NaruHina...though I don't think the whole just become someone likes someone that should make them be together as sometimes it can be onesided like Naruto's love for Sakura has been throughout.
 

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No what he was doing was clearing up a misconception, besides if he didn't want to spoil anything he could kept his answer more vague but instead he comes out and says, "I felt like depicting an honest girl". Plus there's foreshadowing that Sakura has feelings for Naruto such as this one, the look on her face explains it all:

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its good that she knows that Lady hinata loves naruto , so she can back off
 

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Yikes! Picked an interesting week to tune back in... fanboy/fangirl wars Neji dies etc... NEXT!!! :D
 

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yeah i know what your'e trying to say , but she's emotional unstable , she's a horrible example , after all this chapters & she hasn't change ... she's getting no develop as a character all we see is the same from her , for f*cks sake she was going to betrayed the village , if it wasnt for sasuke trying to kill her .... if you can relate to a character such as sakura ... GOOD luck

You actually think Sakura? Are you talking about when Sasuke left Konoha or when he killed Danzo because Sakura was obviously not gonna join Sasuke in part 2.

its good that she knows that Lady hinata loves naruto , so she can back off

Thanks for not addressing anything I said.
 

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yeah i know what your'e trying to say , but she's emotional unstable , she's a horrible example , after all this chapters & she hasn't change ... she's getting no develop as a character all we see is the same from her , for f*cks sake she was going to betrayed the village , if it wasnt for sasuke trying to kill her .... if you can relate to a character such as sakura ... GOOD luck

No develop? She is one of the most developed character.
Emotionally unstable? Well, guess that's because of Sasuke, right? On that logic, we should call Naruto emotionally unstable too.
Horrible example? How someone that risks her life for others, that tries the best she can to help, that doesn't give up and still fights despite everything she's going through is a bad example? Sorry, I see it as an inspiration for those who would want to give up, rather than a bad example.
We all do mistakes, is important to work our way out numerous times, until we get it good.
She was going to betray the village? That's what you perceived? Gezaz, Labian, I had more expectations from you, you seem a smart guy, but you make me doubt now.
Of course that was to trick Sasuke, if it wasn't for that, why do you think Sasuke saw right through it and asked her to kill Karin in order to prove it, thing that she wasn't able?
She was just buying time.

Seriously, I am amazed at some of the fandom how they take some things literally, just to benefit their own cause, when they clearly know it isn't, but, of course, as I said, benefits the "cause".
 

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Totally agree. Sakura is a total cunt for choosing Sasuke anyway.

Chosing Sasuke? Might show me a panel where she has both Naruto and Sasuke and is asked to chose and she's choosing Sasuke?
 

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Sakura wasn't lying about when she revealed her feelings for Naruto, she only lied about being over Sasuke, Kishi confirms this in an interview at Jump Fiesta.

I've been critical on Kishimoto's sense of character, before... but this takes the cake.

Sakura may love Naruto in the sense that she cares about his well-being... but as a romantic interest, it's just not there. In her head - she may even 'want' it to be there; she realizes that 'he's a great guy.' But he's the friend she can rely on - not what makes her loins tingle. That's the source of her confusion and frustration. Simply put - she knows she should be satisfied with Naruto, but also knows that she won't be.

That 'spark' just isn't there, and no real amount of character development on Sakura's part is going to change that.

Unless he decides to make one of his characters go completely out of character; like when Naruto flat-out ignores Hinata following his victory over Pain.

So did Sakura lie to Naruto about loving him?

Yes. When she was trying to say: "I love you, stop chasing after Sasuke" - it was all in the context of "I'm over Sasuke, and I have my eyes set on you." She knew exactly what Naruto would interpret those words to mean, and said them specifically as an emotional leverage to manipulate his actions.

If Kishimoto has some other idea about what Sakura was trying to do there, or thought it showed forward development of her character; he's spent far too much time drawing Naruto and needs to get back into society for a little bit. It did nothing but convey that she was being quite the self-centered and manipulative wench.

And anyone who said: "Aww" about her hugging Naruto deserves all of the ill-fated relationships they are guaranteed to have. Because they don't gaheet it.

Kishimoto: On the contrary.... I felt like depicting an honest girl, with a surprisingly stubborn impression.
So... she became such a character, but... well... from here on, maybe I should draw her showing a bit more spirit.
I figured I had placed her in a heroin-like situation

. . . She was sort of in a heroine status right up until she decided to pull the whole "I will just get Naruto to stop chasing after Sasuke by telling him that I love him and releasing him from that promise he made. Obviously, the reason he's doing this is because he loves me so much that he holds himself to that promise I made him give."

Had she kept it down to business and said: "Naruto, we need to take care of Sasuke because he's getting out of hand." That'd have been cool - the resolved, knowledgeable character that defeated Sasori.

But, no, she tried to manipulate him and say "I'm over him, I want you!" so that she could distract him long enough to go behind his back and kill someone he was hellbent on bringing back alive. ... Then got her ass handed to her.

But from the readers I was told harshly that she wasn't heroin-ish at all

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Both women have developed and evolved far from where they were when sieries started. Both had to find themselves and both had to deal with personal issues. Both are impressive in their own right. Both would serve Naruto well but theyre all teenagers too and still dont know their ass from a hot rock yet... sit back n see where Kishi goes with it! Lol
 

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No develop? She is one of the most developed character.
Emotionally unstable? Well, guess that's because of Sasuke, right? On that logic, we should call Naruto emotionally unstable too.
Horrible example? How someone that risks her life for others, that tries the best she can to help, that doesn't give up and still fights despite everything she's going through is a bad example? Sorry, I see it as an inspiration for those who would want to give up, rather than a bad example.
We all do mistakes, is important to work our way out numerous times, until we get it good.
She was going to betray the village? That's what you perceived? Gezaz, Labian, I had more expectations from you, you seem a smart guy, but you make me doubt now.
Of course that was to trick Sasuke, if it wasn't for that, why do you think Sasuke saw right through it and asked her to kill Karin in order to prove it, thing that she wasn't able?
She was just buying time.

Seriously, I am amazed at some of the fandom how they take some things literally, just to benefit their own cause, when they clearly know it isn't, but, of course, as I said, benefits the "cause".

you cant compare narutos emotions to sakuras ...... he had nothing to begin with ... sakura did , she's like this because her crush

she's a horrible example , risking her life ? ... i really dont remember if she ever did , but you have to agree that hinatas sacrifices are more of a example then sakura's

& dont give me the fandom stuff , we both love our characters , but im not always on hinata threads giving manga scans& kishis interviews .

& you're smart too believe it ..... but i defend my character till the end same as you . when it come to sakura vs lady hinata we will never agree ... # RESPECT # NARUHINA # RIP NEJI # RIP HQ
 

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you cant compare narutos emotions to sakuras ...... he had nothing to begin with ... sakura did , she's like this because her crush

she's a horrible example , risking her life ? ... i really dont remember if she ever did , but you have to agree that hinatas sacrifices are more of a example then sakura's

& dont give me the fandom stuff , we both love our characters , but im not always on hinata threads giving manga scans& kishis interviews .

& you're smart too believe it ..... but i defend my character till the end same as you . when it come to sakura vs lady hinata we will never agree ... # RESPECT # NARUHINA # RIP NEJI # RIP HQ

Amen thx Labian :D :hug:
 

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All human communication is based upon the idea that certain logical axioms will be applied uniformly by all members of the human species.

I see someone has enough time on their hands to reply with an exhaustively formulated response to a two-line jocularity, so I'll respond in kind. Anything less would be impolite.

Applying the same logical process you are - Iruka should be pregnant with Naruto's babies.

"But that's silly. Iruka is a guy."

Not quite right; I was suggesting an emotionally improbable occurence, while you are stating an anatomical impossibility on top of some ridiculously convoluted circumstances.

And Neji has no desire to be in a romantic relationship with Naruto. Failure to include logic that is self-evident to the case on your part does not constitute a failure of logic on another.

This may not be quite true. Neji has at least as much reason to be enamoured with Naruto as Hinata does, exepting physical attraction of the more conventional type, if not more.

Hinata gained a measure of confidence through passively observing Naruto dealing with circumstances similar to her own.

Naruto actively confronted Neji on, and disabused him of, his most firmly rooted belief. Through combat, but that's what Naruto does. Neji experienced Naruto actively working to improve him, as a person, and to avenge a gross injustice on his cousin. Hinata merely observed Naruto overcome his own challenges in an inspiring manner.

Neji even equates his own emotional situation with Hinata's: "It seems my life, as well, was one of yours." He's willing to die for Naruto (and Hinata) just as easily as Hinata is.

Hinata actually possesses the desire to be in a relationship with Naruto - and the case being made, here, is that Naruto historically fosters a closer bond with those who take that kind of sacrificial decision to protect him.

And Neji has never expressed a desire for the same, but it has never been disproved, either. And he is yet another person who has sacrificed himself to protect Naruto, to a greater degree than any before him, no less.

Which negates the common argument against Naruhina of: "The two don't talk and Hinata is too shy."

Which was quite obvious, and had little or nothing to do with my comment.
 
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