Excluding Sasuke from this equation since his fight with Naruto was going to be inevitable in the series, who would you had personally preferred to be the final antagonist in terms of the Naruto Manga. I will admit that once I looked back into the chapters(along with the animated series) it seems that Madara (and to some degree, even Obito himself before his redemption) would had seemed a better candidate than Kaguya Otsutsuki due to her sudden appearance and rushed backstory that was explained late into the Fourth Shinobi World War.
Concerning the manga's hidden involvements with Madara Uchiha since the the early stages of the series, one would believe that he would had been a far better candidate, but I digress since this is just my own personal input on the matter. Obito also counts since he has been responsible for a great deal of things that happened in the manga, along with the events of starting the war to begin with and of course being the one responsible for the Nine Tails attack on Konoha which set the story in motion.
Madara Uchiha:
Obito Uchiha:
Kaguya Otsutsuki:
Please give your voting and input in a post below, I would love to hear a legitimate reason on your choosing.
Concerning the manga's hidden involvements with Madara Uchiha since the the early stages of the series, one would believe that he would had been a far better candidate, but I digress since this is just my own personal input on the matter. Obito also counts since he has been responsible for a great deal of things that happened in the manga, along with the events of starting the war to begin with and of course being the one responsible for the Nine Tails attack on Konoha which set the story in motion.
Who would had made a better final antagonist for the Naruto Manga, Obito Uchiha, Madara Uchiha or Kaguya Otsutsuki.
Madara Uchiha:
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Obito Uchiha:
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Kaguya Otsutsuki:
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Please give your voting and input in a post below, I would love to hear a legitimate reason on your choosing.