I personally did not care if she never battled in the movie. I think her role as a heroine was played off beautifully. Sometimes you don't need battle feats to acknowledge a character. Naruto played that role pretty well. The movie was already Hinata centric. It made her seem very important. I personally loved it. My most favorite part was when they both combined there chakara to do a lion head rasengan. It gave away a love conquers all feel to it. Would have loved to see these two interact that way through out the manga honestly. Its unfortunate it only happen in one movie.
The whole series would have been better if Sakura and Hinata were one opposite teams. Seriously, it would have benefited both characters
immensely. If Kishi really was planning the Ootsutsuki (which, considering Ashura and Indra were introduced in the kage arc, they probably were), then team 7 would have been better if all the students were Ootsutsuki descendants. That way, the entire team could have had rikkudo powers with no forced teamwork.
The biggest problem I have with Sakura isn't her relationship with Sasuke (although it is bad). The biggest problem for Sakura is that she's a normal girl on a team of demigods. Even early on, Naruto had a superweapon monster, and Sasuke had incredible eye powers. There was no way Sakura was ever going to live up to them as a fellow MC. This wouldn't be so bad if it weren't for the fact that one of Naruto's themes is teamwork. The end result is that Sakura is shoehorned in battles that she can't reasonably contribute. The end result? The Kaguya arc (shudders). That was really when I went for simply not caring for Sakura, to disliking her. If she were on Kurenai's team, she wouldn't have to live up to the theme, and thus, one of Sakura's problems is gone. Also, she was a genjutsu type, and Kurenai is a genjutsu specialist..........:| Are you serious Kishi?! You set her up for genjutsu, and had a potential teacher in that area that could giver her interesting abilities to effect other's minds, but you instead made Tsunade her teacher and turned her into a terrible she-hulk!
Just. If only right?
These characters actually have fights,are bad ass and are not one dimensional.Not to mention,they are not weak and weakness bores me to death.So if a character has romance traits primarily,they are pairing fodder to me.
Sorry, but "weak" isn't a character flaw, especially for a side character. You shouldn't have the expectation that she'll be able to fight the top-tiers anyway.
Theres similar "scrapes" for Sakura which the fan base keeps picking out when people clearly point out she is all about Sasuke which is the truth.Obito has more to him than Rin yet the Rin obsession will keep coming out inspite of there being other reasons for his behaviour etc etc.So in the end it is the overall impression I see about a character which matters and thats that almost all the girls are pairing fodder one way or another.
Well then in all honesty, they should be considered as well. Regardless, my point about Naruto, Sasuke, and Kakashi having something similar, and no one complains still stands.
I see the sum of the whole rather than the parts to put it simply
By looking only at what you perceive as bad, while ignoring the kinks in your perception?
The Last doesnt interest me as it was primarily designed to be a Hinata movie to do some damage control for the lack of screen time and development in the manga.Naruto was painfully nerfed to allow her to be developed.Therefore I dont care for such evidence.If you want to parade around with her feats in the movie (which funnily enough most of which will/was never even corraborated in the manga) than lets stop arguing here itself
Agreed, if you have this mentality, you can't be reasoned with. You've basically just said to me that you're not interested in the Last's characterization of Hinata because it solves the problems you had with her. This sounds disturbingly like you want to hold on to your negative feelings for Hinata, so you want to cut yourself off from what might give you a positive feeling for her.