She has yes.In other words Hinata was always their supporting Naruto from the very beginning She believe in Him when others did not.
Naruto is the protagonist. Thus, 90% of events taking place will include his presence. Hinata is a side character. Thus, she'll only notably show up when a protagonist is present. She is a Konoha shinobi, so her appearing around Sasuke won't happen. Which means she's stuck showing up when Naruto himself appears considering how Kakashi and Sakura literally never lead an arc.Sir, I do think you are wrong, and I will explain why.
All that you proved was that Hinata is a satellite character of Naruto.
Almost all of her appearances are either meaningless and small or revolved around Naruto. And small.
And that doesn't make anything to make her greater than "that girl with a crush on Naruto".
I do remember she had some personal issue about being "too weak to be the leader of the Hyuuga Clan", but such issue was forgotten after the Chuunin Exams, oh well.
She probally just another hyuga clan leader (world strongest clan)and wife of 7th hokage (world strongest ninja alive). Btw she not relevent to manga and many try to kidnapped her because she just fodder.Honord Sage,I don't see what bring to the discussion the fact Hinata supported Naruto from the beginning. That's pretty much reinforces my point that she is a satellite character to him nd one-dimensional. Oh, I see, you agree with me, thanks.
Kakuzu that is not Kakuzu, I see, you don't get it.
Let me make an example. let me pick, ahn, Sai.
His character mostly revolve around Team Seven but, as his debut arc and later his part in the War shows, that's not the only important part of his character. He also was created as a child soldier and is heavily implied if not outright said he killed his adoptive brother as part of his Root's traning.
Sai isn't one-dimensional because he have his own matters and objectives that don't revolve around other characters, but about himself, in the main position.
Hinata however, only talks about Naruto. Even when her teammates fight, she doesn't care much, even wondering if she should support Kiba o Naruto, and, when her teammates talk with her, or more exactly, Kiba, they tease her about her relationship with Naruto.
Sai does have interest about his other teamates but that he takes that as an exercise to understand human emotions, something he was taught to supress as ANBU. You see, even when he is acting as satellite, that's also a part of his own character development.
Tell me, since were talking about development, what is Hinata's objective? After all, development means a beginning and an end. Sai's end is supposed to be able to understand the emotions of himself and of the others. What is Hinata's end?
One dimensional is you’re thinking you can’t see the forest because of the trees,you chose to see Hinata as one dimensional,She was never a satellite but a main character of the story on a noter team who circumstances keep Her and Naruto apparat as part of the story. Well they overcame all the obstacles and are now together and you can’t stop it.Honord Sage,I don't see what bring to the discussion the fact Hinata supported Naruto from the beginning. That's pretty much reinforces my point that she is a satellite character to him nd one-dimensional. Oh, I see, you agree with me, thanks.
Kakuzu that is not Kakuzu, I see, you don't get it.
Let me make an example. let me pick, ahn, Sai.
His character mostly revolve around Team Seven but, as his debut arc and later his part in the War shows, that's not the only important part of his character. He also was created as a child soldier and is heavily implied if not outright said he killed his adoptive brother as part of his Root's traning.
Sai isn't one-dimensional because he have his own matters and objectives that don't revolve around other characters, but about himself, in the main position.
Hinata however, only talks about Naruto. Even when her teammates fight, she doesn't care much, even wondering if she should support Kiba o Naruto, and, when her teammates talk with her, or more exactly, Kiba, they tease her about her relationship with Naruto.
Sai does have interest about his other teamates but that he takes that as an exercise to understand human emotions, something he was taught to supress as ANBU. You see, even when he is acting as satellite, that's also a part of his own character development.
Tell me, since were talking about development, what is Hinata's objective? After all, development means a beginning and an end. Sai's end is supposed to be able to understand the emotions of himself and of the others. What is Hinata's end?