A little interesting detail that I've read.

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It’s been a few weeks since Masashi Kishimoto’s Naruto manga series ended, but the words of this legend keep flowing to the world through interviews and other media. Speaking with Entermix magazine after concluding the series, Kishimoto-sensei talks Sasuke, friendship, and The Last: Naruto the Movie. After the magazine congratulates him for 15 years of hard work, they ask about his feelings now. Kishimoto-sensei shares that with the tight weekly deadlines he had to follow, the past 15 years have been long, but now after the end, it feels like it all just passed by in a blink of an eye.

Since the beginning of Naruto, the plan was to always finish the manga with Naruto vs Sasuke. The interview starts with focuses on friendship, which has been an important theme in the Naruto series, and to Kishimoto-sensei it is something very close to the love of a brother or another family member. He says losing a friend is like losing one’s identity, which is one of the most feared things for a teenager. Those feelings culminated throughout the Naruto series and in order to convey those feelings, Kishimoto-sensei decided it would be communicated best through the final battle.

From start to finish, the relationship of Naruto and Sasuke mirrors that of twin brothers. The reason is Kishimoto-sensei has a twin brother, Seishi Kishimoto. From Saiyan Island’s understanding of the interview, whenever Seishi would do something and not succeed, it would feel as painful as if Kishimoto-sensei himself had not succeeded. He felt as if there was a physical bond of sorts with his brother. In high school and college, Kishimoto-sensei had the same feelings when things for his friends did not go smoothly, which is why he feels love for a brother and friends are the same. Kishimoto-sensei continues on to say Naruto and Sasuke’s friendship was modeled after him and his brother.

The interview shifts to questions more directly related to the manga. At the end of 699, Sasuke leaves the village to go traveling. Entermix asks what was the intention of this and Kishimoto-sensei responds that after all of the things Sasuke has done, it would be tough to live in the village like everybody else so he went on a journey of atonement. Further, in Kishimoto-sensei’s mind, Sasuke has gone out into the world to find the answers to all of the unanswered questions. For example, who and what was Kaguya exactly? Sasuke wants to find out how her plan for revival was executed the first time around so it could be avoided in the future. In order to unnecessarily avoid lengthening the manga, however, Kishimoto-sensei decided to skip writing about it and he has no plans to continue that storyline.

While the manga was geared toward friendship, the theme in The Last: Naruto the Movie will be about love. Kishimoto-sensei explains the idea was originally from the anime producers. He himself was unable to write about love in the manga, it was something he avoided due to feelings of embarrassment, so he felt this could go well as a movie theme to further show Naruto’s growth. The script for the movie was not written exclusively by Kishimoto-sensei, rather he was given a script so that he could recommend changes to properly flesh out the story and set the mood.

Kishimoto-sensei mentions the timeskip between Naruto chapters 699 and 700 was inspired by Dragon Ball. Ultimately, it allowed The Last: Naruto the Movie to smoothly connect with the manga.

The scans for the interview also reiterate Kishimoto-sensei working on a Naruto part 3 and what we already know about the movie, such as Naruto being 19-years old, Toneri Otsutsuki being the final villain.


So what's your opinion about the bold? Source is saiyan islands.
 

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I think it was best that he himself didn't write the romantic aspect. If he isn't good at it, then he shouldn't attempt to write romance and publish it. It was a smarter decision to give to others who can do so. I also think its good for him to look over and recommend changes so that the story doesn't at least contradict what was shown in the manga.
 

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See, Kishi is loyal to his theme. So people need not to bash him about creating the Last.
It wasnt his idea afterall.
But he being involved in the script gives the Last credibility.
He agrees and works on it.
It all comes down to respect and all.

It doesnt change anything though.

Arigatou Kishi-sensei
 

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I think it was best that he himself didn't write the romantic aspect. If he isn't good at it, then he shouldn't attempt to write romance and publish it. It was a smarter decision to give to others who can do so. I also think its good for him to look over and recommend changes so that the story doesn't at least contradict what was shown in the manga.
The thing is though that it's not specified in which aspect he helped, if it's only the romantic okay but what about Tonneri?
 

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Its been explained before that the idea of the movie came from studio Pierott that the movie is based on love.Kishi never intended to do the movie.The plot was also probably by them and Kishi gave some pointers and wrote some parts here and there
 

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This thread's like a book I saw the other day it was like 150 pages and it says it's a "Very short introduction"
All who read the subtitle(Very short introduction) stayed silent then said "Yes".
 

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Kishimoto is a mangaka, of course they would have never let him wrote an entire script for a movie and of course he would have never accepted to do that.

nothing strange here, to each his own :yay:
 

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Kishimoto is a mangaka, of course they would have never let him wrote an entire script for a movie and of course he would have never accepted to do that.

nothing strange here, to each his own :yay:
 
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Kishi was never gonna do romance on his own. So he got others to do it.

Needless to say, he also said he made the studio redo the script so that it met his liking. He also joked in saying that they probably hated him for it Lol.

Either way, this movie is canon. It was always intended to go this way. Kishi just never intended to flesh it out this much.
 

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Kishi was never gonna do romance on his own. So he got others to do it.

Needless to say, he also said he made the studio redo the script so that it met his liking. He also joked in saying that they probably hated him for it Lol.

Either way, this movie is canon. It was always intended to go this way. Kishi just never intended to flesh it out this much.
And they repaid him with shitty designs of his character sketches.Just look at Kiba :rolleyes:
 

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Kishimoto is a mangaka, of course they would have never let him wrote an entire script for a movie and of course he would have never accepted to do that.

nothing strange here, to each his own :yay:
Yeah but my question is how much does this affect his role in the movie. It's obvious that he wanted to develop the Hyuga who had so much praised during the manga but what about Tonneri, I heard that the castles in the different dimensions belong to him. Were the castles drawn by Kishi out of his own volition or was it a semi- prepared foreshadow of a character whom Studio forced?
 

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I read the entire article and I couldn't find anything mentioning Studio Pierott, you do know Kishi hasn't been creating Naruto all alone by himself this whole time right? He's had a team with him that usually influence the manga too.
 

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I read the entire article and I couldn't find anything mentioning Studio Pierott, you do know Kishi hasn't been creating Naruto all alone by himself this whole time right? He's had a team with him that usually influence the manga too.
Kishimoto-sensei explains the idea was originally from the anime producers. The script for the movie was not written exclusively by Kishimoto-sensei, rather he was given a script so that he could recommend changes to properly flesh out the story and set the mood.

Basically he hasnt written the story fully.Just added finishing touches.The plot is classic Studio Pierott and Toneri being tNj is classic Kishi style
 
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