NaruHina Theory: The Big Picture Behind The Emotions

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The only thing we know right now is that Hinata loves Naruto. I doubt Naruto feels the same about Sakura as he did earlier in the story, and I doubt she likes him as more than a brother.

I'm seriously wondering, though, how will Naruto deal with these situations after the war? The moment he'll speak with Hinata in a calm environment for the first time could be really awkward.
 

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Not quite; you equated Neji having romantic intentions towards Naruto (or vice-versa) with Iruka somehow not only having intercourse with Naruto but also making arrangements for such a union to produce offspring. The two examples aren't, quite, of the same magnitude by any means.

Magnitude has no relevance to the discussion.

Arguing that there is a Flying Spaghetti Monster is as logically flawed as arguing that there is a Floating Tea Cup between Earth and Mars - "because we just don't have the ability to see it."

Kishi's notorious lack of interest in developing romance in any manner means that he may simply neglect bourgeoning feelings between any two (or more) members of the cast. It's not like it hasn't happened before; emotional development in terms of romantic feelings is not what this manga is about.

True. Yet romance is a critical part of human interaction and his characters are often unrealistic in scenarios where a degree of romance is expected.

Though it would seem ironic that the first thing Kishimoto did in Naruto was establish a love triangle... then he developed a second one that branched off of that (with Hinata vying for Naruto).

He'd be better off to drop the nonsense "I don't plan on there being romance" and just allow the characters to behave naturally.

Otherwise we end up with situations like Hinata's confession - where a typically concerned and forward character like Naruto simply avoids a character who practically died for him (which, as this thread argues - is a very emotional point for Naruto). Simply because Kishimoto wasn't prepared for or resolved to meaningful interaction between the two.

While his lack of interesting in turning Naruto as a series into one containing homosexual student/teacher relationships with a significant age-gap that result in PREGNANCY means he's not a nutcase. At least, not THAT kind of nutcase.

Agreed. I think. Kind of had to do a little guesstimating.

I disagree.

Meh, I regularly test in the top one percent regardless of metric. I'm secure in my opinion. To put it lightly. :p

His sacrificing his life would not and could not possibly be a romantic overture, true. It is, however, a symptom of significant emotional attachment, which could very well be the result or cause of romantic feelings. It was exactly that in the case of Hinata, for example.

I'll admit, I'm literally loling at this point (Laughing-Out-Louding... hmm...).

I believe the point has been sufficiently established, however, that Neji is required to have romantic feelings for Naruto in order for the OP's logic to imply evidence for "NaruNeji" pairings... and I'm still laughing.

And their "well-developed friendship" is far more than Hinata ever had with Naruto before gaining (and confessing) her feelings. More time spent together means more time available to foster such emotions, on either side.

By that logic, you hold romantic feelings toward your mother.

.... :p!

Yes, I am. But it is an interesting observation, and one not wholly impossible.

I'll just assume that plausibility and the maintenance of my innocence are directly proportional.

I am quite aware that negative confirmation should in no way be considered as evidence, it was simply an observation of the fact that there is, in fact, no evidence to the contrary. Not that there is any, to or fro, for almost any possible configuration of "pairings" in Naruto as a series...

I don't know about the evidence for Minato and Kushina... kinda sketchy :p

Yes, I'm just being difficult at this point.

It may not be more meaningful than all the sacrifices made for Naruto, but it has, quite definitely, resulted in more permanent effects than any other on the behalf of the one who made it. Save his parents, which he does not remember.

Well... this has yet to be determined. I don't find the idea plausible... and I hope to God Kishimoto does not use the same lame plot mechanic twice... but Obito or someone could potentially come along with another "I take it all back-no-jutsu!"

Maybe they'll find seven tomoe distributed around the battlefield after the defeat the Ten Tails, and it can be summoned to grant them a wish.....

They have made statements of personal attachments of similar magnitude, but it seems to me that Naruto has had a more profound, and a more intentional, effect on Neji's life than Hinata's. At the very least before her feelings developed for him.

It's kind of difficult to say, in regards to the Manga, when her feelings developed for him. The Anime elaborates upon it, but whether that was just artistic liberty taken by the studio or gathered from conversations their staff had with kishimoto is anyone's guess (which is why the manga is established as canon). Taking the anime as canon - her feelings started with him back before the academy days (somewhat supported by the manga with Hinata's early interest in him - though the causes for this are not stated).

In any case ... what the hell were we even talking about? *scrolls up*

I think I can agree that Neji displays a much more developed appreciation of Naruto than Hinata - at least until her confession, and later during the war where she decides to stop picturing herself as "chasing" Naruto and to develop into his companion.

Plus, Neji styles his hair FAR too well to be straight.

Don't know... I had some friends who were quite into taking care of their hair who were not homosexuals.

And I take care of my hair (though it's cut within military regs...) - what are you trying to say?

EDIT: When I woke up today, I was NOT expecting to write an argument on behalf of Naruto/Neji...

I ... honestly can't believe I'm arguing against it.

Amazing what the desire to show someone else they are wrong will cause you to do, huh? :p
 

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She turned him down. there's someone else I ...
Kishi intentionally leaves those spaces here and there.
Everyone thought at 540 as omg, she still loves Sasuke, but how many of you have thought that this is the starting point of her realisation that Sasuke is not good, that things are falling?
What was/is she going through you ask me? Haven't you read the manga yourself?
From being a kunoichi with no special ability, frustration that you cannot do more for your comrades, working your ass to do your best as a medic, later, thinking at how to help Naruto in order to bring Sasuke back, etc, etc.
Re-read the manga, in the end I don't have to repeat myself or things that have already been shown in the manga.
Well, it's stupid in your opinion because of the timeline in our world, whereas the Naruto confession/Sasuke incident to war only like almost a week passed.
Remember a thing, Sakura is never going to be rushed... she's going to develop gradually, thing that, of course, will bore people because of the time-perception.

juuust imcase you never realised the last chapter hyugas speak about protecting naruto but he respond "HINATA!" he is starting to acknowledge her love oh yh and nejids comment abot how her life is his... basically this chapter was full of naruhina spotlight.....btw how long has it been since a narusaku moment......................AG bye U_U
 

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juuust imcase you never realised the last chapter hyugas speak about protecting naruto but he respond "HINATA!" he is starting to acknowledge her love oh yh and nejids comment abot how her life is his... basically this chapter was full of naruhina spotlight.....btw how long has it been since a narusaku moment......................AG bye U_U

Rofl thx xd
 

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Magnitude has no relevance to the discussion.

Arguing that there is a Flying Spaghetti Monster is as logically flawed as arguing that there is a Floating Tea Cup between Earth and Mars - "because we just don't have the ability to see it."

Oh yes it does. The respective likelyhood of there being someone watching you at all times and the probability of that being the case for, say, your entire neighbourhood is not the same, and if I used the second example to illustrate the improbability of the first it wouldn't be a very good argument.

True. Yet romance is a critical part of human interaction and his characters are often unrealistic in scenarios where a degree of romance is expected.

Though it would seem ironic that the first thing Kishimoto did in Naruto was establish a love triangle... then he developed a second one that branched off of that (with Hinata vying for Naruto).

He'd be better off to drop the nonsense "I don't plan on there being romance" and just allow the characters to behave naturally.

Agreed, to all of it. For a manga with such a focus on perversion and tragic love you'd think there'd be at least SOME element of more lighthearted romance. It's included as essential psychological makeup for SEVERAL characters, for crying out loud!

Otherwise we end up with situations like Hinata's confession - where a typically concerned and forward character like Naruto simply avoids a character who practically died for him (which, as this thread argues - is a very emotional point for Naruto). Simply because Kishimoto wasn't prepared for or resolved to meaningful interaction between the two.

It's not quite proven that there was no interaction between them post-Pein yet pre-training trip. Kiba's comments as he arrived even implies the reverse. It's not exactly conclusive, though.

Meh, I regularly test in the top one percent regardless of metric. I'm secure in my opinion. To put it lightly. :p

I noticed. So do I.

I'll admit, I'm literally loling at this point (Laughing-Out-Louding... hmm...).

I believe the point has been sufficiently established, however, that Neji is required to have romantic feelings for Naruto in order for the OP's logic to imply evidence for "NaruNeji" pairings... and I'm still laughing.

Well, I guess. I still support NaruNeji.

By that logic, you hold romantic feelings toward your mother.

.... :p!

I suppose you COULD interpret it that way. If you include NO other factors AT ALL about basic human psychology.

I'll just assume that plausibility and the maintenance of my innocence are directly proportional.

That sounds like an adorable way to live.

I don't know about the evidence for Minato and Kushina... kinda sketchy :p

Yes, I'm just being difficult at this point.

Yeah, I know. Married, one kid, obvious mutual emotional connection, at least one on-panel confession of love... It's just not enough.

Well... this has yet to be determined. I don't find the idea plausible... and I hope to God Kishimoto does not use the same lame plot mechanic twice... but Obito or someone could potentially come along with another "I take it all back-no-jutsu!"

Death is a pretty significant change, for Neji at least.

It seems depressingly likely that Obito'll turn good at some point. Naruto's broken mirrors inevitably do...

Maybe they'll find seven tomoe distributed around the battlefield after the defeat the Ten Tails, and it can be summoned to grant them a wish.....

Eh, whatever. About as likely as anything else at this point, and Dragonball IS a major inspiration of Kishi's.

It's kind of difficult to say, in regards to the Manga, when her feelings developed for him. The Anime elaborates upon it, but whether that was just artistic liberty taken by the studio or gathered from conversations their staff had with kishimoto is anyone's guess (which is why the manga is established as canon). Taking the anime as canon - her feelings started with him back before the academy days (somewhat supported by the manga with Hinata's early interest in him - though the causes for this are not stated).

In any case ... what the hell were we even talking about? *scrolls up*

I think I can agree that Neji displays a much more developed appreciation of Naruto than Hinata - at least until her confession, and later during the war where she decides to stop picturing herself as "chasing" Naruto and to develop into his companion.

Well, we seem to be in agreement, as a whole. Problem solved.

Don't know... I had some friends who were quite into taking care of their hair who were not homosexuals.

And I take care of my hair (though it's cut within military regs...) - what are you trying to say?

Is their hair, or yours, waist-length and perfectly coiffed even in mortal combat/on a battlefield?

Yeah, I know dudes like that. Discussions on the merits of shampoo marketed for chicks have featured prominently.

I ... honestly can't believe I'm arguing against it.

Amazing what the desire to show someone else they are wrong will cause you to do, huh? :p

NejiNaru is my OTP from this point on.

Careful you must be, that your desire to be right at all costs does not lead you astray.
 
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There's an old saying that goes as far as protecting Naruto is concerned...

"What have you done for me lately?"

Hinata deserves to marry Naruto.
 

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You speak the truth. Very nice!
 
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I love NaruHina so much. I think they compliment each other so well and I like how they protect each other <3 . I feel in my heart that they'll be canon some day and I can't wait! Kishi make it happen!!!
 
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The only thing we know right now is that Hinata loves Naruto. I doubt Naruto feels the same about Sakura as he did earlier in the story, and I doubt she likes him as more than a brother.

I'm seriously wondering, though, how will Naruto deal with these situations after the war? The moment he'll speak with Hinata in a calm environment for the first time could be really awkward.

I know right? But I think the outcome will be good ;)
 
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yeah i know what your'e trying to say , but she's emotional unstable , she's a horrible example , after all this chapters & she hasn't change ... she's getting no develop as a character all we see is the same from her , for f*cks sake she was going to betrayed the village , if it wasnt for sasuke trying to kill her .... if you can relate to a character such as sakura ... GOOD luck

Not tryna defend Sakura because i'd rather Naruto be with Hinata but she wasn't going to betray the village she only said that so she could have the chance to kill Sasuke but she couldnt do it
 

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Never, you say??? Hmmm... let's see....

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Oh, right, she was doing it only for Sasuke... :rolleyes:
Well Naruto was getting his @ss kicked by Pein, Sakura just sat there. Hinata was the one with enough courage, and love to risk her life for Naruto, knowing the extent of Pein's powers.
 
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well naruto was getting his @ss kicked by pein, sakura just sat there. Hinata was the one with enough courage, and love to risk her life for naruto, knowing the extent of pein's powers.

amen :D
 
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You did a great job on your first post. + rep, really good thread.
 
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