Hello World! Oohayo mina - san :D
Today is a special day indeed! One Piece Manga was really a great Chapter by the creative Ichiro Oda! and so was Bleach and Toriko.. etc. but.. !
Naruto Manga has returned!
Yes, I am serious! Naruto Manga has returned with a new name, " Naruto Gaiden: The Seventh Hokage 1"
The first chapter cover's highlight is:
Just as a chapter of one story ends, the chapter of the next generation starts!
It's kinda awesome! So, i do really wanted to share this break news with you!
I hope everyone share his thoughts, rating, and expectation on this chapter and the upcoming one.
Comments like that are required :D
"I am baffled by all the people swallowing the red herring here.
Naruto has ALWAYS been defined by major external conflict facing a group of people + personal internal conflict.
This mindfuck for Sarada is her new internal conflict, because this new story NEEDS to have some level of conflict in it to be interesting. Just like Boruto's more straightforward conflict is to gain recognition from his father.
What do we actually have to support the fact that Sarada is Karin's child?
1) The fact that Sasuke has been away from the village a long time.
2) The fact that Sarada looks a lot like Karin and wears glasses.
3) The fact that Sarada suddenly has doubts she is Sakura's child.
That's it. Enough to raise suspicions, but guess what. It's SUPPOSED TO. That's the point. To raise suspicions in the readers and in Sarada. I'm just surprised that so many people are falling for it. When you look at those points, the actual evidence is not strong.
Never mind the fact that Sasuke has never shown any romantic interest in Karin, and of the interest he has ever shown anyone, he has shown the most to Sakura. Nevermind that it wouldn't fit the happy ending "tone" that Kishimoto created as the end of an epic manga. Never mind the fact that Sakura doesn't show the slight hint of anything wrong, or that Sasuke isn't really the type of person to do something like this, psychopath though he may be.
This is purely a plot line induced to create internal conflict in Sarada and to create tension in other relationships in her life. She'll be carrying this seed of doubt around, and in the end it'll be some heartwarming bullshit with Sakura/Sasuke realizing her suspicions and refuting them. Cue tearful hugs.
C'mon guys."
Comments like that are required :D
"I am baffled by all the people swallowing the red herring here.
Naruto has ALWAYS been defined by major external conflict facing a group of people + personal internal conflict.
This mindfuck for Sarada is her new internal conflict, because this new story NEEDS to have some level of conflict in it to be interesting. Just like Boruto's more straightforward conflict is to gain recognition from his father.
What do we actually have to support the fact that Sarada is Karin's child?
1) The fact that Sasuke has been away from the village a long time.
2) The fact that Sarada looks a lot like Karin and wears glasses.
3) The fact that Sarada suddenly has doubts she is Sakura's child.
That's it. Enough to raise suspicions, but guess what. It's SUPPOSED TO. That's the point. To raise suspicions in the readers and in Sarada. I'm just surprised that so many people are falling for it. When you look at those points, the actual evidence is not strong.
Never mind the fact that Sasuke has never shown any romantic interest in Karin, and of the interest he has ever shown anyone, he has shown the most to Sakura. Nevermind that it wouldn't fit the happy ending "tone" that Kishimoto created as the end of an epic manga. Never mind the fact that Sakura doesn't show the slight hint of anything wrong, or that Sasuke isn't really the type of person to do something like this, psychopath though he may be.
This is purely a plot line induced to create internal conflict in Sarada and to create tension in other relationships in her life. She'll be carrying this seed of doubt around, and in the end it'll be some heartwarming bullshit with Sakura/Sasuke realizing her suspicions and refuting them. Cue tearful hugs.
C'mon guys."