The Sage Of 6 Paths
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diversify your manga bro, naruto is a good series but theres lots more man.....
i am bored of the manga and hate waiting 1 week plus this week's manga was shit, nothing happened.
god help the writer of naruto series
@Tsuchi It's funny how in this forum the moment you say something you don't like about Naruto everyone starts saying I'm bashing/flaming Naruto, and then I should stop reading and such things.
One Piece people don't get power ups out of nowhere and even so if you're talking about Blackbeard then so be it, powers are all about Devil Fruits so the guys get stronger (depending what kind of fruit it is...) but in Naruto the case is different, in Naruto there isn't such thing as a food that will grant u a specific power and that's why the "powerups" as you say makes more sense in One Piece. I don't know what you mean about the Haki thing but I do know Shanks is feared by the whole world almost and all he has is a arm and Haki, even Blackbeard with his Devil Fruits didn't want to fight him. But then again One Piece has also its downsides, it just dissapoints me alot less then Naruto..
There would be no way to have a coherent chapter if you were to skip constantly between the different fights, plus I imagine it would be far harder to draw. How could Kishi develop the story if he only dedicates a few panels for each sub-plot, and tries to advance them together? It makes more sense to dedicate a few chapters to each fight, to get the story to some logical stopping point, before switching to another scene.
Describing a war in a manga (or any story) is far harder than following a small team doing a mission, both in terms of plot development and artistic effort. You have a larger scope and have to sketch many more characters and different scenes, linking them together. There is no way to create these slow emotional sequences that consist only of a few familiar characters, like Team 7 search for Sasuke, Sasuke's fight against Itachi, etc. Reading one little driblet at a time also makes this hard to follow.
On top of that, Kishimoto has to deal with tying up a lot of loose ends as he is moving the story towards the conclusion.
It may not be perfect, but producing 15-18 dense pages each week with fights, character development and a consistent and engaging story is quite a fit. Kudos to Kishimoto for a great job!
One Piece has far less plot holes than Naruto...
the difference is that one piece doesnt take itself seriously.
either i create something that is to some extend a gag manga-shonen-mixture which is supposed to make fun, be a bit dreamy and have some cool characters. then plot holes that arent to obvious are okay. who cares if in 16 pages full of absurdity one action doesnt make sense?
or i create a serious, intelligent story. it's more fascinating, often more touching and thrilling. on the other hand, if the story is intelligent, then it should make sense, or i cant take it serious. that's why the second ending of death note is such a letdown. in one piece, it would have been fine if the evil guy does something stupid. in deathnote it's absolutely not.
feel free to stop naruto will not miss u!
Naruto isn't the only Manga in the world