WowSoOffended
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(My opinions and experiences. I don't claim to know everything.)
As an example that Anime can be meaningful than real-life shows. But I keep thinking about how they implemented values such as not giving up, working hard, being persistent, and etc. being so damn cheesy and everything including Naruto. I didn't learn much from this specific Anime/Manga because from what I gathered from Naruto, as I've already had "similar" experiences in my life regarding morals, values, lessons, and etc. that were introduced. But I definitely did connect with certain characters. I also think this is a good series that exemplifies the long controversy of law vs. emotions. Anyway, I don't think morals and values should be obtained by outside factors, but mainly to be seen as another perspective to reflect on. As I generalize while looking at some posts, I hope that people don't mainly rely on the Anime/Manga for morals and values.
Anyway, I really just hate Naruto, because he's just always getting himself involved with people. It's like he doesn't listen to people, doesn't take into consideration into things, and when he does, he'll say, "I have experience with this and that, but it's just going to be a cycle of hatred." His experiences are only his, not others, but no matter what, he tries to redeem his problems to people to show that he has some sort of understanding. And he always has to have some sort of last word every damn time of him claiming to be successful in the future, and gets some sort of support from others- I don't think Naruto is the only naive person. With that, his confidence goes up, and got him to where he is now. But, I wish that he wouldn't have been a Jinjuriki, and instead had some family-exclusive ability. Instead, he steals a scroll to learn some forbidden technique and has a fox for his balls. Lamest thing ever in this show was introducing the fist bump with Naruto and Kurama.
With all of Naruto's confidence, I'm glad we have some figures to bring him down. Sasuke got to bitch at him to say something like, "No, you mother****er. I have my experiences, you have yours. Yeah, we're lonely, but ****, you never truly had a family and lost them at an age- you were born with nobody and gradually gained support. Konoha destroyed my family." Then Tobi asked him like, "What are you gonna do if you don't follow through your goals? What would everybody think of you?" Then lastly, Madara being a powerful figure, taunts him like ****, referring to the five Kage, "You mean over there? They're probably...not OK..."
Naruto can't save everybody, and I'm glad that Naruto got this from Kakashi, Jiraiya, Sai, Gaara, and others.
As an example that Anime can be meaningful than real-life shows. But I keep thinking about how they implemented values such as not giving up, working hard, being persistent, and etc. being so damn cheesy and everything including Naruto. I didn't learn much from this specific Anime/Manga because from what I gathered from Naruto, as I've already had "similar" experiences in my life regarding morals, values, lessons, and etc. that were introduced. But I definitely did connect with certain characters. I also think this is a good series that exemplifies the long controversy of law vs. emotions. Anyway, I don't think morals and values should be obtained by outside factors, but mainly to be seen as another perspective to reflect on. As I generalize while looking at some posts, I hope that people don't mainly rely on the Anime/Manga for morals and values.
Anyway, I really just hate Naruto, because he's just always getting himself involved with people. It's like he doesn't listen to people, doesn't take into consideration into things, and when he does, he'll say, "I have experience with this and that, but it's just going to be a cycle of hatred." His experiences are only his, not others, but no matter what, he tries to redeem his problems to people to show that he has some sort of understanding. And he always has to have some sort of last word every damn time of him claiming to be successful in the future, and gets some sort of support from others- I don't think Naruto is the only naive person. With that, his confidence goes up, and got him to where he is now. But, I wish that he wouldn't have been a Jinjuriki, and instead had some family-exclusive ability. Instead, he steals a scroll to learn some forbidden technique and has a fox for his balls. Lamest thing ever in this show was introducing the fist bump with Naruto and Kurama.
With all of Naruto's confidence, I'm glad we have some figures to bring him down. Sasuke got to bitch at him to say something like, "No, you mother****er. I have my experiences, you have yours. Yeah, we're lonely, but ****, you never truly had a family and lost them at an age- you were born with nobody and gradually gained support. Konoha destroyed my family." Then Tobi asked him like, "What are you gonna do if you don't follow through your goals? What would everybody think of you?" Then lastly, Madara being a powerful figure, taunts him like ****, referring to the five Kage, "You mean over there? They're probably...not OK..."
Naruto can't save everybody, and I'm glad that Naruto got this from Kakashi, Jiraiya, Sai, Gaara, and others.