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>Boruto the movieWow way to jump to conclusion with the most little info possible
even that you fail to mention pros he did like in the Boruto Movie saving everyone from that explosion
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>Boruto the movieWow way to jump to conclusion with the most little info possible
even that you fail to mention pros he did like in the Boruto Movie saving everyone from that explosion
I agree, that is a fact. Here's another; Naruto hasn't done jack shit as hokage.
but i think Naruto is the strongest hokage.
One thing, is it true that naruto dead in boruto manga? or it just a dream?
nahhhh he did the most...in fact he did more than all of them put together
Its undeniable the Naruto is the strongest hokage, no doubt about that. Is Naruto dead? I believe so. If badass Boruto vs Kawaki was a dream the mangaka would have eluded to it being a dream sequence by having Boruto wake up right when the dream ended. We wouldn't be lead on like that.but i think Naruto is the strongest hokage.
One thing, is it true that naruto dead in boruto manga? or it just a dream?
Name 10 undeniable pros to Naruto's reign has Hokage and I'll buy you premium. Hold me to my word.nahhhh he did the most...in fact he did more than all of them put together
No princess, I'm Dejavu, and don't forget it. :scorps:You arent Macho or Solo.
Fault Naruto for the destruction of the Village?
Let me think rationally for a second. I can't accurately judge Naruto's Hokage reign based on one single flaw, considering he has done more for the world than harm. He's kept most of the children of different nations save single handily, and yes, I mean single handily. Not an exaggeration, but a quote from the Movie which lists Naruto as the sole reason why the Five Nations are at peace.
Now looking back at the Boruto Manga spoilers, it seems as if Naruto was somehow 'taken down' and the Village is in ruins. What I can say it, it looks like peace was something you can never truly achieve, but that's just realistic and logical. There was no way man could remove evil intentions from people's hearts. Psychopaths are psychopaths, rapists are rapists, and murders and murders. Of course the Naruto series is more kid friendly that they won't step outside of those boundaries, but I never expected things to be totally okay. Now the funny thing is, Naruto didn't exactly fail, yet.
Naruto brought peace between the five nations - Is that correct, or not? Based on the spoilers, an unknown element (Kawaki) seems to be the one disrupting the peace that is already established. Wanting to remove the shinobi from the era, and probably start anew. Still I can't forcibly blame a single person for something he could not possibly stop. I don't know the details, it's pretty much just implied at best.
Still what I can say for certain is that Naruto is a Hokage who would risk his own life for his people. During the Boruto Movie, Naruto sacrificed himself so that the people could get unscathed from the enhanced Bijuudama that Momoshiki created after absorbing more power. What's to say that Kawaki didn't use a method where Naruto couldn't forcibly take him down due to being subjected by protecting his people at all cost?
Anyway, there's more to the story than meets the eye. I'd be a fool to state I know the obvious, when I don't. But that pretty much goes for everyone.
Its undeniable the Naruto is the strongest hokage, no doubt about that. Is Naruto dead? I believe so. If badass Boruto vs Kawaki was a dream the mangaka would have eluded to it being a dream sequence by having Boruto wake up right when the dream ended. We wouldn't be lead on like that.
Worse. Fanfiction from an artist and author who can't draw.
Honestly I wouldn't be surprised if Naruto was taken down the same way Gaara was taken down in early Shippuden.This post was a breath of fresh air in a field of bullshit. I agree with most of what you've said, but somethings are sort of iffy. Like not being able to blame Naruto for the fall of Konoha. As hokage, Naruto holds complete responsibility for the well-being of Konoha as its leader and, as the title says, "the strongest shinobi in the village". When countries suffer from terrorist attacks, we look to the president, government, etc. Is it right for people to lay complete blame on ex. Obama for a terrorist attack? Its not like he could have left the white house and 'seal team 6' the shit of them like he was rambo, but in Naruto's case, he is Konoha's rambo. (I hate the fact that I'm using rambo to make a point, lol). The end all be all, the final boss, head honcho, etc, etc...
If Naruto sucessfully defends Konoha against a threat, he should get due credit, the same way he should get full blame if he fails. The rest of your comment I agree with, for the most part.
hmmm give him chance
Do we give Studio Pierrot fillers and non canon Naruto movies a chance?
I think not, mate.
Yeah man. Get ready for the countless threads, youtube videos, and troll attempts of stating that Naruto is a bad Hokage because of something we have no exact details overSo you are basing all of Naruto's failures for something that we are not very clear about.
OT: Hiruzen was straight up the worst Hokage. Smh he let Danzo step all over him and make the important decisions for him, let Orochimaru conduct his human research despite knowing it was forbidden to test Hashi's cells on kids.