Sakura Haruno is the most controversial character in Naruto, but she doesn't deserve any of the hate she gets.
Masashi Kishimoto takes a deep dive into why Naruto ended up with Hinata, not Sakura, and it was never about pity for Hinata.
Ahmed Rehan Nasir is a contributor from Pakistan. With a Psych degree in hand, Rehan has a knack for picking apart anime and dissecting characters. When he isn't writing features, you'll probably find ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook There are few female characters in shonen anime who are so dislikes as Sakura Haruno. Or, at least ...
The big frustration with this specific instance from Naruto: Shippuden is that Sakura led to the end of one of the best possible fights we never got to see. It’s not often early on that Naruto gets to ...
Rhenn is a Manila-based content writer with a love for all things geek and pop culture, and science and technology. He graduated BA Journalism degree as a Cum Laude, and has since then pursued making ...
One of Naruto’s most iconic relationships has to be Sakura and Sasuke’s. Their relationship was based on loyalty, as even the creator of the series, Kishimoto, commented on how it would come across as ...
Ryan Cortero was born and raised in Toronto, Ontario, the home of Scott Pilgrim vs. the World and The Boys. He's passionate about all types of movies and shows, especially reality TV, superhero ...
Sakura Haruno, despite her eventual strength and medical prowess, is often mocked by Naruto fans. Initially, she was seen as weak and reliant on Naruto and Sasuke, leading to numerous memes and jokes ...
Boruto brought a lot of changes to the characters in Naruto’s Shinobi World, key among them being a complete rebranding for Sakura. This once despised pink-haired Kunoichi went from being one of the ...
Sakura Haruno’s journey shows growth, while embodying resilience, perseverance, and emotional strength amid criticism.