No doubt that’s why I think this series has a chance to be good, just gotta get through this slow pacing.I’ll tell you what dude, boruto looks like he’s been through some shit
No doubt that’s why I think this series has a chance to be good, just gotta get through this slow pacing.I’ll tell you what dude, boruto looks like he’s been through some shit
That's 10 or so years of time investment before it gets to that. Good luck mateNo doubt that’s why I think this series has a chance to be good, just gotta get through this slow pacing.
To do it properly, most probably!That's 10 or so years of time investment before it gets to that. Good luck mate
Lol I don’t think boruto will last that longThat's 10 or so years of time investment before it gets to that. Good luck mate
When you put it that way I understand, we shall seeNo doubt.
That is why we can't have good things.
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Kakashi versus Obito in the Kamui dimension was probably the best fight in Naruto for me. The right flashbacks, the right soundtrack, the right emotion behind it all and a kickass choreography.
Episode 65 was gloriously animated and the soundtrack was spot on, other than that it was a flash fest, several components were missing.
I don't get hyped by the fight alone, been past that. A Taijutsu/kenjutsu fight needs to be fierce, bloody and really tough, that implies other feelings and components to be present that the Boruto series hasn't been able to integrate in a consistent manner, otherwise that final fight will look artificial and a no essence fest like Pokémon.
It seems like the manga is on a pretty quick path, release schedule asideTo do it properly, most probably!
I'm afraid they might go the quick path.
This is some deep stuff bro.Only when one have walked the path and sharpened your resolve.
Nah you trippin a great plot leading up to a great fight is what people want not just a good/great fight.we're talking in terms of fights not the characters or what happened between them just solely on fight