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Post by Øutlawx™ on Feb 12, 2011 14:30:53 GMT -5
Hey. Has anyone been reading or read the Naruto Manga frequently? Because it's pretty much the most intense it has ever been. It would look great animated. There is so much going on that this series might end right after all of this. I don't want to spoil too much.
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Post by kiko6298 on Feb 12, 2011 14:49:06 GMT -5
yeah for my anime is great, but they destroyed it with fillers, I dont read manga because then i would know everything what happens, so it wouldnt be great so much (anime)
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Post by StarrkJow on Feb 12, 2011 18:47:25 GMT -5
Manga is getting pretty interesting, but it's displaying one of the things I don't like about kishimoto's style of writing and plot development. It feels like he doesn't know how to manage a lot of events happening at once without becoming too focused on a particular character or event. It comes off as feeling that there's a lot going on....but not at the same time. It's like with the Leaf Destruction Arc oh so many years ago where he pretty much just went back and forth between the Sarutobi vs Orochimaru and Gaara vs Naruto fights and it really took away from the sense of impending doom and large scale of the even that was taking place. Same with the Pain vs The Leaf Village arc. I'm more interested in how large scale this war is than Omoi taking on two Giant Kisame looking dudes with a really weird fighting style. Maybe it's just me though. Anyone else know where I'm coming from? I think it also stems from the fact that I'm stuck reading only a chapter a week so my sense of scope is also impaired by that as well.
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Post by Bob101910 on Feb 16, 2011 12:33:03 GMT -5
Manga is getting pretty interesting, but it's displaying one of the things I don't like about kishimoto's style of writing and plot development. It feels like he doesn't know how to manage a lot of events happening at once without becoming too focused on a particular character or event. It comes off as feeling that there's a lot going on....but not at the same time. It's like with the Leaf Destruction Arc oh so many years ago where he pretty much just went back and forth between the Sarutobi vs Orochimaru and Gaara vs Naruto fights and it really took away from the sense of impending doom and large scale of the even that was taking place. Same with the Pain vs The Leaf Village arc. I'm more interested in how large scale this war is than Omoi taking on two Giant Kisame looking dudes with a really weird fighting style. Maybe it's just me though. Anyone else know where I'm coming from? I think it also stems from the fact that I'm stuck reading only a chapter a week so my sense of scope is also impaired by that as well. I like it better when they focus on one fight. The problem with doing that though, is that both fights are happening at the same time and it doesn't feel like it if one ends before the other begins.
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