Masashi Kishimoto takes a deep dive into why Naruto ended up with Hinata, not Sakura, and it was never about pity for Hinata.
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It's Not Sakura's Fault Masashi Kishimoto Doesn't Know How to Write Women
Sakura Haruno is the most controversial character in Naruto, but she doesn't deserve any of the hate she gets.
Sakura Haruno’s journey shows growth, while embodying resilience, perseverance, and emotional strength amid criticism.
For the former, it would've been difficult as he left the village with Boruto, but the latter would've been the perfect ...
From being the mischievous outcast of his village to becoming its greatest hero, Naruto Uzumakis journey isnt just about epic battles, its about resilience, hope, and the human spirit. As we celebrate ...
Naruto returns to Konoha after a two-and-a-half-year training journey with Jiraiya and is reunited with Sakura. Kakashi gives Naruto and Sakura a test to see how far they had improved. Meanwhile, two ...
The 2000s anime decade introduced many iconic series, but after all these years, some of them truly deserve a modern reboot.
Hinata had immense potential with the Byakugan, which would have made Team 7 invincible, but Masashi Kishimoto sidelined the ...
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Boruto: Kishimoto Confirms Sasuke Isn't Getting Any Stronger, And This Could Be the End of an Era
Boruto: Two Blue Vortex is missing two legendary ninjas on the battlefield at the moment. The first is Naruto Uzumaki, and ...
Naruto is one of the most iconic anime franchises in existence – a status it enjoys both due to its longevity, and thanks to its continuing popularity with kids. Its nostalgia value is undeniable. For ...
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