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I have mixed feelings towards Obito.... Does that count as hating Lol!
Are you a kid? Hating on a fictional character. Simply pathetic
I have mixed feelings towards Obito.... Does that count as hating Lol!
I don't know why most of you are now complaining because Obito is the Juubi's Jinchuriki and not Madara. From the first moment the masked man was shown you should have known that he was the MIN ANTAGONIST in Naruto. Madara is a bad guy but he isn't the bad guy. He'll soon be sealed if not by Obito by Hashirama or Tsunade's group. I'm not saying that you shouldn't have your doubts on how the manga should go, I'm saying there's nothing you can do about it. Obito is the boss now so the least you could is STOP HATING ON KISHIMOTO and OBITO.
Thank You
I enjoy how you try to use my comment to make yourself look more intelligent... xd Oh well I countered this in my other thread.*_*Posted this yesterday in a similar thread, and simply thought others would enjoy the read:
The Uchiha/Sharigan explanation... Good Lord that was brutal. Yeah... I’m privy to the sensitive nature of the Uchiha’s PMS Bloodline.
Look, I know that when all summed up on paper Obito’s character doesn’t sound all too bad, but then again so did using Hydrogen instead of Helium in blimps all those years ago. Hindsight, “Oh the humanity”.
I understand what Kishi was going for, I really do, however I strongly believe that his timing and execution were both extremely poorly carried out. I honestly don’t care one bit about this guy, and that’s a HUGE problem when the overall story revolves so heavily around him.
- Before his identity was revealed, there was a sense of mystery and forboding danger surrounding this masked man, Now... Well, my comments speak for themselves.
- Yes, we were told/shown his tragic past, but it never resinated emotionally with a large segment of the Naruto enthusiast community. It felt force-fed, poorly paced, and wayyyyyy.... too convenient.
The carefully crafted interwoven stories during the Pain arc were phenomenal. Nagato’s mask was Yahiko’s body - BRILLIANT, much like the majority of Kishi’s villains/anti-hero’s. You genuinely feel their pain and sorrow, while their intimidation factor resinate potent and larger then life. - However, no matter how powerful or tragic a character Obito's suppose to come across, we just don't connect with him.
In the past I’ve used the story of Anakin Skywalker from Star Wars as a fine example of how you butcher a classic character by giving him questionable judgement, atrocious dialogue, and the ever fluctuating emotions of a 13 year old girl.
Vader (Tobi) Anakin (Obito)
Again, I’m sure Vader’s tragic backstory sounded reasonable all summed up on paper, however its execution was far below the quality of work the fans had come to expect from Lucas over the years.
Before I go, I just wanted to thank you for at least taking the time and making the effort to dignify your position. I understand your view, but I do hope I’ve offered you a better glimpse ours.