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They're of course- Rock Lee and Neji
Initially introduced along with Gaara to rival Naruto and Sasuke, both Neji and Gaara received extremely inadequate screen time in Part 2. Not only that, their presence became completely irrelevant to plot. At the beginning of Part 2 Naruto was definitely weaker than Rock Lee. Thanks to Kishimoto's negligence, both Lee and Neji were stuck on the same level as early part 2, while Naruto reached Kage level by Pain Arc. Even before his death, Neji was not Kage level powerwise, while Rock Lee is debatable.
Gaara at least became a Kage, even though his personality was destroyed in Part 2. Had Kishimoto focused more on Neji and Lee, the manga would be less linear with few Uchiha BS. Half of part 2 was spent on Naruto chasing sasuke, the other half spent on war. What's the point of introducing good characters without developing them?
Initially introduced along with Gaara to rival Naruto and Sasuke, both Neji and Gaara received extremely inadequate screen time in Part 2. Not only that, their presence became completely irrelevant to plot. At the beginning of Part 2 Naruto was definitely weaker than Rock Lee. Thanks to Kishimoto's negligence, both Lee and Neji were stuck on the same level as early part 2, while Naruto reached Kage level by Pain Arc. Even before his death, Neji was not Kage level powerwise, while Rock Lee is debatable.
Gaara at least became a Kage, even though his personality was destroyed in Part 2. Had Kishimoto focused more on Neji and Lee, the manga would be less linear with few Uchiha BS. Half of part 2 was spent on Naruto chasing sasuke, the other half spent on war. What's the point of introducing good characters without developing them?