First up, I don't like either Naruto nor Sasuke. This thread isn't about them at all. Read first, bitch later.
Shippuden's story became the story of a uniter VS a divider. Messiah VS a Ruler. Explored in some pretty insightful, interesting depth too. Naruto might be simple but his character is a catalyst for change and peace by changing hearts, no matter how rooted in evil they are. In a simplified world like Naruto, evil & hate are Zetsu-made inventions to ultimately make a nice statement on peace.
Cut to the fanbase where the word 'Soloking' is a thing and applied to basically anyone. Everything is a wanking contest of Itachi or Minato. Hashirama or Madara. These days it's Naruto and Sasuke. A narrative treated like a sports tournament, is Naruto a series that suffered for being a Shonen? A series with a fanbase that failed to understand it in favour of smug elitist loner characters because they're 'cool'.
Just an interesting observation is all. Did Kishi fail Naruto by giving the 'cool' traits to the villain characters? Or did the average fan fail the series?
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Shippuden's story became the story of a uniter VS a divider. Messiah VS a Ruler. Explored in some pretty insightful, interesting depth too. Naruto might be simple but his character is a catalyst for change and peace by changing hearts, no matter how rooted in evil they are. In a simplified world like Naruto, evil & hate are Zetsu-made inventions to ultimately make a nice statement on peace.
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Cut to the fanbase where the word 'Soloking' is a thing and applied to basically anyone. Everything is a wanking contest of Itachi or Minato. Hashirama or Madara. These days it's Naruto and Sasuke. A narrative treated like a sports tournament, is Naruto a series that suffered for being a Shonen? A series with a fanbase that failed to understand it in favour of smug elitist loner characters because they're 'cool'.
Just an interesting observation is all. Did Kishi fail Naruto by giving the 'cool' traits to the villain characters? Or did the average fan fail the series?
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