Itachi san88
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That's why (Kishi interview with Oda):
The accelerated sharply during the last 15 chapters was not only an impression, the feeling was exactly that Kishi was not telling the story with the usual pace, indeed seemed that he was leaving out many things and in fact he himself says that he had to find a compromise since the editor had given him a "deadline".
Surely if he had his time and no pressure would not have "cut" the final battle with Madara.
Oda: Was that the most difficult period for you while working on Naruto?
Kishimoto: No, that was probably the very end. The final chapter was in color, so I had to start on that really early. And because they'd already decided which issue it was going to run in, I had to pace the story fit that schedule. But the closer I got to the final chapter, the more I felt like I was running out of space to wrap things up. Normally, I could just carry a story over into the next issue, but now I couldn't get away with it. Honestly, there were times I thought I was done for.[laughter]
The accelerated sharply during the last 15 chapters was not only an impression, the feeling was exactly that Kishi was not telling the story with the usual pace, indeed seemed that he was leaving out many things and in fact he himself says that he had to find a compromise since the editor had given him a "deadline".
Surely if he had his time and no pressure would not have "cut" the final battle with Madara.