Me personally, though, there is only one thing that I care about. And that is how
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Hinata officially won.
Thundermuffin wrote:SETSUNA: There is no Tomino in this world.
Ummm....excuse me? Are we forgetting some...Sauce?Zeonista wrote:Also learning that the Kyuubi was: 1. named Kurama; 2. biggest tsundere ever; 3. capable of meditating like giant fuzzy Buddha.
Set before epilogue.Akashi Takumi wrote:Wait..The end? So The Last Naruto movie is non-canon? Or is it set just before the epilogue?
Anyway..
I can go on and say that Naruto becoming hokage, NaruHinata, Sakusasuke were the expected outcomes. Sure they are but sometimes the expected outcome turns out to be the best one. I really wanted to see Naruto become hokage, after all that he has been through.
I am surprised that there is not even one mention of Obito not even a shot of Third Shinobi War memorial was shown. Not even during the sole scene involving Kakashi. I think he deserves at least something.
Okay got itlatenlazy wrote: Set before epilogue.
It was something to read when One Piece went on its breaks, and left fans without their weekly dosage of OP. The withdrawals made Naruto seem better.HellCat wrote:Haven't read it in years. Lost interest completely around about the time the war was brewing and everyone was lying to Naruto but went and read the last chapter.
Glad I dropped it. Naruto started out well but Kishimoto never really had the talent to make much of it and eventually it started drowning in crap like shipping. When Sakura tried to use Naruto's feelings for her to stop him attacking Sasuke...ugh. It was a fun series way back but I have never understood how it maintains such a large, rabid fanbase. The ending is as predictable and flat as the series has been for a long time.
The last chapter certainly isn't very good, true. A lot of people have been comparing the epilogue to Harry Potter, and not without reason, but at least Harry Potter had a solid narrative leading up to its lackluster epilogue chapter.HellCat wrote:Haven't read it in years. Lost interest completely around about the time the war was brewing and everyone was lying to Naruto but went and read the last chapter.
Glad I dropped it. Naruto started out well but Kishimoto never really had the talent to make much of it and eventually it started drowning in crap like shipping. When Sakura tried to use Naruto's feelings for her to stop him attacking Sasuke...ugh. It was a fun series way back but I have never understood how it maintains such a large, rabid fanbase. The ending is as predictable and flat as the series has been for a long time.