Postby Kesshin » Sat Dec 11, 2004 6:11 pm
Normally I've refrained from posting in this thread, due to the fact that I've only gotten through a little over half of the Naruto manga series published thus far. But since this arc takes place outside of the current storyline, I think I'll make an exception. Being the technologically inept shinobi that I am, I will warn anyone reading this that there * will be spoilers. * What I wouldn't do to know how to post one of those spoiler boxes..... Still wincing from the last time I tried posting in a Naruto manga discussion thread. I'm pretty sure UC remembers. ^_^;; Yeah, that was kind of embarrassing. Anyway....
Personally, I'm enjoying this arc. It's nice having a break from the endless focus on Sasuke. Of course it helps that Kakashi is my favorite character. *heh* I'm okay with the fact that he was a jerk when he was little. Part of growing older is learning from your mistakes. Wouldn't it be nice if Sasuke did?
I am also growing quite fond of Obito as a character. He is, like Lady Arianrod said,
a lot like Naruto. Still, he is different enough to be his own person and not a complete carbon copy.
>>>but I think that these ceaseless parallels between the teams are getting tiring and a little unoriginal.<<<
Yeah.... That's a little annoying for me, as well. But at least we know now where Kakashi was coming from when he was talking to his students about the importance of teamwork. He sees himself in them, and wants to prevent them from making the mistakes he did.
>>>I do want to see a useful Rin, however. She doesn't deserve the "Sakura Treatment" (a.k.a. Healer girl... or hopeless damsel)<<<
Rin bothers me. It seems that Kishmoto has gotten into the habit of creating kunoichis like that. Girls have a right to be interesting! (And that's what I get from listening to my History teacher ramble about Susan B. Anthony). XD
Seriously, though, Sakura had the potential to grow and blossom. She had faults and strengths, and an inner voice that she surpressed. Kishmoto could have done something with that, instead of brushing her to the side as a healer. Ah, well.
"Consider the lilies of the field. They neither sew nor spin, yet I tell you, even Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed as one of these. If God so clothes the grass, which is in the field one day and cast into the oven the next, how much more will he clothe you, o ye of little faith?
-Luke 12:27-28
-CAA's official writing shinobi.
"Mostly I write action/adventure, and while I dislike romance, I seem to end up doing it and I've been told I do so well. To that I give a cliche "Feh.""
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