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It's One Piece for me. I go to sites looking for one piece and see Naruto and Bleach and say "Eh, why not?", get done with them and remember "That's fucking why. JFC."I can't believe I'm still reading this. I'm honestly fucking baffled.
I disagree. I don't want to beat on a dead horse, but while Naruto never reached Bleach shit levels, you can tell the author is milking the fan base after the Chuunin exam. There is actuallycharacter and plotdevelopment up until that point. Naruto started to grow as a character, and at one point was able to outsmart the genius Neji. That fight is the absolute highest point in the manga. Everything from there is just a downward spiral. Right after time skip, it's like the author forgot he matured Naruto as a character and became one dimensional for the last 7+ years.Why bitch? Pretty much nothing has changed in this Manga. You know what you're getting. If you don't like it, just stop reading it.
Why you gotta bring that shit in here man? Why?The Chuunin Exam was the highest point? What?
I have this gut feeling you're one of THOSE who thinks the FF series went downhill after FFVI too.![]()
You are laying the blame at the wrong feet. The publisher is almost always to blame for dragging out successful series - the author probably had a pretty good idea of how he would end it but no one is going to be crazy enough to turn down money being thrown at you. It's not even limited to Manga, it happens in the American publishing industry and on TV too.I disagree. I don't want to beat on a dead horse, but while Naruto never reached Bleach shit levels, you can tell the author is milking the fan base after the Chuunin exam. There is actuallycharacter and plotdevelopment up until that point. Naruto started to grow as a character, and at one point was able to outsmart the genius Neji. That fight is the absolute highest point in the manga. Everything from there is just a downward spiral. Right after time skip, it's like the author forgot he matured Naruto as a character and became one dimensional for the last 7+ years.
The author admitted several times the series was supposed to end after the return of sasuke from his kidnapping...So, what, you wanted a manga focusing on a child's ambition to be a village leader to end after his first test and while he was still like 13 years old? Sounds pretty fucking dumb. Naruto post-timeskip has shown exceptional maturity and growth. The death of Jiraiya and Naruto's first encounters with his parents were far more impactful than anything that came earlier in the series.
Pretty much this. Same with Bleach. It was supposed to have ended when Aizen originally revealed himself and ichigo saved Rukia from her execution. But each manga series has an editor assigned to them and the editor has creative input as well such as suggesting plots and story arcs. Bleach became a success so they padded the fuck out of it. Not sure if that is the case with Naruto though. I remember Kishimoto stating in an interview way back when that he had a lot more the story to tell.You are laying the blame at the wrong feet. The publisher is almost always to blame for dragging out successful series - the author probably had a pretty good idea of how he would end it but no one is going to be crazy enough to turn down money being thrown at you. It's not even limited to Manga, it happens in the American publishing industry and on TV too.
Don't blame him for that, because anyone would do the same thing. Very few creators have the balls to end it before it gets out of their own control - Dave Chappelle for instance, and people consider him crazy for doing it.