Comapring Sakura and Hinata

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NARUTO KUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUN.

SASUKE KUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUN.

Which one makes you want to gauge out your ear drums more? Hinata.
 

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Sakura. She's stronger, and a much better ninja. She also has an outgoing, fun personality. Hinata's personality is really dry and boring in my opinion. I think that's part of the reason why The Last is so boring to watch.
 

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Shinobi wise? Sakura isn't a shinobi by any definition. If you count crying and being useless for a large part of the series. Note: This includes medical shinobi tactics as well, even it when it came to Sakura actually putting effort in, the pros do not weight out the cons. Not even a little.

Personality wise? Hinata is bland, and Sakura's personality is horrible. Sakura even stated that Sasuke meant more to her than anything in Konohagakure, that meant her family and friends, and anything else in between. How disgusting is that? Hinata doesn't even show much of her relationships outside of "Naruto-kun", so I can't really pull anything from that one dimensional walking alarm clock.

Even Sakura's relationships with anyone can be replaced with any bar female fan-girl of Sasuke and the story more or less would have turned out the same way. That's how much Sakura impacted this manga as a character. She's not even unique by any standards what's so ever.

Neither of these female characters have any unique abilities, and for the most part they are both generally weak characters. Sakura is stronger than Hinata, but she still gets defeated by early Part 2 characters such as Hebi Sasuke. Yet people call her "strong", what joke that is.

Hinata didn't even surpass a Part 1 character so there goes anyone calling her a formidable threat, and despite this she still isn't the weakest K11 member. Poor Ino :lol

Overall I can't tolerate both, though I can respect one because she had a better background, and for the most part her development wasn't complete shit in Part 1. The other one I never really liked, nor had a reason to like because Kishimoto basically walked all over her from start to finish.

Sarada and Himawari neg both. That's my unbiased review on both. I held nothing back ~
 
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Shinobi wise? Sakura isn't a shinobi by any definition. If you count crying and being useless for a large part of the series. Note: This includes medical shinobi tactics as well, even it when it came to Sakura actually putting effort in, the pros do not weight out the cons. Not even a little.

Personality wise? Hinata is bland, and Sakura's personality is horrible. Sakura even stated that Sasuke meant more to her than anything in Konohagakure, that meant her family and friends, and anything else in between. How disgusting is that? Hinata doesn't even show much of her relationships outside of "Naruto-kun", so I can't really pull anything from that one dimensional walking alarm clock.

Even Sakura's relationships with anyone can be replaced with any bar female fan-girl of Sasuke and the story more or less would have turned out the same way. That's how much Sakura impacted this manga as a character. She's not even unique by any standards what's so ever.

Neither of these female characters have any unique abilities, and for the most part they are both generally weak characters. Sakura is stronger than Hinata, but she still gets defeated by early Part 2 characters such as Hebi Sasuke. Yet people call her "strong", what joke that is.

Hinata didn't even surpass a Part 1 character so there goes anyone calling her a formidable threat, and despite this she still isn't the weakest K11 member. Poor Ino :lol

Overall I can't tolerate both, though I can respect one because she had a better background, and for the most part her development wasn't complete shit in Part 1. The other one I never really liked, nor had a reason to like because Kishimoto basically walked all over her from start to finish.

Sarada and Himawari neg both. That's my unbiased review on both. I held nothing back ~
You were not unbiased when it comes to Sakura as usual, but I agree with the blue (Compared to their own mothers, Hima didn't show what leads me to believe she will come close let alone surpass Sakura [Tsunade], except as a character, because Kishi is doing better with female new gens).
 
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Shinobi wise? Sakura isn't a shinobi by any definition. If you count crying and being useless for a large part of the series. Note: This includes medical shinobi tactics as well, even it when it came to Sakura actually putting effort in, the pros do not weight out the cons. Not even a little.

Personality wise? Hinata is bland, and Sakura's personality is horrible. Sakura even stated that Sasuke meant more to her than anything in Konohagakure, that meant her family and friends, and anything else in between. How disgusting is that? Hinata doesn't even show much of her relationships outside of "Naruto-kun", so I can't really pull anything from that one dimensional walking alarm clock.

Even Sakura's relationships with anyone can be replaced with any bar female fan-girl of Sasuke and the story more or less would have turned out the same way. That's how much Sakura impacted this manga as a character. She's not even unique by any standards what's so ever.

Neither of these female characters have any unique abilities, and for the most part they are both generally weak characters. Sakura is stronger than Hinata, but she still gets defeated by early Part 2 characters such as Hebi Sasuke. Yet people call her "strong", what joke that is.

Hinata didn't even surpass a Part 1 character so there goes anyone calling her a formidable threat, and despite this she still isn't the weakest K11 member. Poor Ino :lol

Overall I can't tolerate both, though I can respect one because she had a better background, and for the most part her development wasn't complete shit in Part 1. The other one I never really liked, nor had a reason to like because Kishimoto basically walked all over her from start to finish.

Sarada and Himawari neg both. That's my unbiased review on both. I held nothing back ~
Well, that is pretty much true but Hinata is alittle more tolerable
 

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Hinata.

I don'y care to Hinata, actually. But Sakura is unbearable. Sakura is a fail as a protagonist. She has no role in in the story, is dumb, has no background, is shallow, and has an annoying personality

Hinata is whatever...
So after all, Hinata is a more likeable character.
 

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You were not unbiased when it comes to Sakura as usual, but I agree with the blue (Compared to their own mothers, Hima didn't show what leads me to believe she will come close let alone surpass Sakura [Tsunade], except as a character, because Kishi is doing better with female new gens).
I can't take people seriously when they call Hinata a strong character. When it comes to Sakura, it's understandable to an extent because she has actual feats. But overall the wank needs to stop on both sides.

That's just my personal take. Well I didn't say "Himawari and Sarada neg both in abilities" -- That's just undefined, who knows how far they will go? Himawari isn't just a Hyuuga, she's also an Uzumaki. One day she's throwing a Gentle Fist, the next she's throwing a Rasengan? One day Sarada will be breaking rocks, the other day she'll be burning people alive.

The world is in Kishimoto's hand.

And yes, I agree after rereading it, I could of put more emphasis on Hinata a bit more. Though I'm trying to get better at it, truthfully.
 
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