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I just saw a few earlier posts that said something along the lines that Naruto wouldn't be any less lonely without a family, without anyone to go home to. This person said that Naruto has friends, he has Iruka, so Naruto doesn't need a family to feel content but I personally beg to differ. I don’t understand why people were tremendously against the concept of him having his own family, because you’re clearly undermining the importance of it. So let me try to counter that with my own rebuttal.
I do have to agree on certain parts though; Naruto does have important bonds. Yes, Iruka is important, Sasuke is important, Sakura is important, and so are Kakashi and Jiraiya and every other bonds he has made throughout the series. And yes, you don’t need to be blood related to bond with people. But Naruto having a family of his own is also very special, it is also very very important. Naruto needs someone to go home to. Here’s is a prime example.
This is a one shot by Kishi, in this chapter we saw Naruto’s bond and interaction with his friends. He is thankful for them, when they are around he obviously doesn’t feel any form of loneliness. But when they leave to their own respective homes and family, he feels lonely because his home is empty, there’s no one else but him in that house, he feels empty without a family. That’s why Hinata, Boruto and Himawari are important to Naruto; they gave him a family of his own, people that he can go home to. That’s why Boruto and Himawari are important. Because they are his children, his family. They’re important because Naruto was an orphan. But just because Naruto made these new important bonds does not mean that he is abandoning his older bonds. Don’t feel threatened by Hinata, she’s not here to destroy bonds but to expand it. She’s here to fill Naruto with more love, she’s here to complete his life with their children.
Anyways that was my own personal perspective on the manner, you can choose to disagree with it but watching Naruto go through his orphaned hardship in Part 1 to finally receiving a family of his own, to top it off gaining the title of Hokage makes the ending worthwhile to me.
I do have to agree on certain parts though; Naruto does have important bonds. Yes, Iruka is important, Sasuke is important, Sakura is important, and so are Kakashi and Jiraiya and every other bonds he has made throughout the series. And yes, you don’t need to be blood related to bond with people. But Naruto having a family of his own is also very special, it is also very very important. Naruto needs someone to go home to. Here’s is a prime example.
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This is a one shot by Kishi, in this chapter we saw Naruto’s bond and interaction with his friends. He is thankful for them, when they are around he obviously doesn’t feel any form of loneliness. But when they leave to their own respective homes and family, he feels lonely because his home is empty, there’s no one else but him in that house, he feels empty without a family. That’s why Hinata, Boruto and Himawari are important to Naruto; they gave him a family of his own, people that he can go home to. That’s why Boruto and Himawari are important. Because they are his children, his family. They’re important because Naruto was an orphan. But just because Naruto made these new important bonds does not mean that he is abandoning his older bonds. Don’t feel threatened by Hinata, she’s not here to destroy bonds but to expand it. She’s here to fill Naruto with more love, she’s here to complete his life with their children.
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Anyways that was my own personal perspective on the manner, you can choose to disagree with it but watching Naruto go through his orphaned hardship in Part 1 to finally receiving a family of his own, to top it off gaining the title of Hokage makes the ending worthwhile to me.
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