The final villain is a woman. What more do you want? Sakura is useless because that's what she isI've been rooting for Sakura, but this is kind of how I'm feeling right now. Whenever she develops and shows potential, she eventually goes two steps back going back to her original position. Not like I hate any characters but it's convincing that Kishi's either actually sexist or really horrible at writing heroines or he just hates his own character lel.
P.S its not hating when op states reasons and points without bashing bruh.
People will still bash her though.Like I said maybe she sacrifices herself for either Naruto or Sasuke and dies. We haven't had a major death in this war really. Unless she is just there for paring reasons.
Well, usually all fans do that for their fav. Not surprising. I for one am stoked that Nardo showed that he has a flight ability.Thinking the same thing at this point... maybe when i wake up i will have a clear thought of this chapter... oh welll
if she does something, her fans could somewhat celebrate or something along those lines...
When it comes to Team 7* lel, but for reals though. Sure Kaguya is a female but take a look at Team 7, they're the main characters and the most important 3 in the story yet Kishimoto obviously pays the least attention to the heroine. Not saying he's actually sexist but it's still convincing in some points.The final villain is a woman. What more do you want? Sakura is useless because that's what she is
Every now and then? He trolls her all the time she does something good.People will still bash her though.
Kishi is trolling her every now and then.
Kishimoto has made pretty good female characters. Kushina, Mei, Tsunade, Temari all of them have their own personality and behave according to the situation. Sakura has always been a 1-dimensional character who hasn't changed much since part 1. Kishimoto wants Sakura to be a poor and useless character. Kishimoto isn't a sexist, if he was he would never have introduced Kaguya as the final villain. How many shonen manga have a female as a final villain? Heck, how many fictional novels or comics have had a woman as the final villain? Kishimoto took a bold step by introducing Kaguya. Don't call him sexist because Sakura can't do anything. That's what Sakura is meant to beWhen it comes to Team 7* lel, but for reals though. Sure Kaguya is a female but take a look at Team 7, they're the main characters and the most important 3 in the story yet Kishimoto obviously pays the least attention to the heroine. Not saying he's actually sexist but it's still convincing in some points.
Lmfao LolKishimoto has made pretty good female characters. Kushina, Mei, Tsunade, Temari all of them have their own personality and behave according to the situation. Sakura has always been a 1-dimensional character who hasn't changed much since part 1. Kishimoto wants Sakura to be a poor and useless character. Kishimoto isn't a sexist, if he was he would never have introduced Kaguya as the final villain. How many shonen manga have a female as a final villain? Heck, how many fictional novels or comics have had a woman as the final villain? Kishimoto took a bold step by introducing Kaguya. Don't call him sexist because Sakura can't do anything. That's what Sakura is meant to be
Not saying he's actually sexist but it's still convincing in some points
He just trolls her on human weakness thing and people call her useless for that.Every now and then? He trolls her all the time she does something good.
She represents poorly written main character. Honestly, if we are talking about human weakness here, then obvious representant of it is Lee, or Gai. It makes way more sense. They as characters make more sense.Sakura is what Kishimoto wanted her to be. He had stated it clearly long time ago from Part 1 already.
She represents human weakness.
Questioning it is pointless. U_U
Attack on Titan?Every good show has a damsel in distress for the hero to save.