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Gina Szanboti
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Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2016 9:02 pm
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Quote: | If only filler material could have been based on these glimpses instead. |
Amen. I would really have liked to see Gaara's dream, and even Ino's, since while I've never cared for the character, I'd like some explanation of her out-of-nowhere attraction to Sai, which culminates in their marriage in Boruto, but as far as I can recall was never hinted at until now. I can't even recall them ever interacting - I mean, I'm sure she's aware of who he is, but have they ever even shared a scene? Does she just have a need to compete for any male within Sakura's social sphere?
Anyway, aside from the abrupt and puzzling segue into Itachi's story, this was a breath of fresh air, and I'm already invested in it. Itachi is certainly a character worth delving more deeply into. And daaaayum, that come-back to the rock throwers! The ultimate picked-on kid's fantasy moment.
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HeeroTX
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Posted: Fri Mar 04, 2016 11:41 am
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Gina Szanboti wrote: | I can't even recall them ever interacting - I mean, I'm sure she's aware of who he is, but have they ever even shared a scene? Does she just have a need to compete for any male within Sakura's social sphere? |
Ino is the "payoff" to building of friction between Sai and Sakura. In the manga back when they first met, Sai notes that he's bad at personal interactions and when he's bluntly "honest" to Sakura she gets mad (he calls her ugly) Sakura. Later Ino approaches and Sakura gets a "this will be amusing" sly grin thinking Sai will also insult Ino. Sai (in his head) thinks he should try a different tact (since he so clearly failed previously) and calls Ino "gorgeous". (there's implication that he doesn't BELIEVE it for a second, but he says it in an attempt to be "friendly") Ino of course is smitten and Sakura is enraged, hilarity ensues.
I don't think they (visibly) interact after that, but that's how Ino & Sai met.
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#821235
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Posted: Fri Mar 04, 2016 2:05 pm
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I really cannot put up with the anime because of how it has been overdone with fillers. The only exception of the anime I've seen is The Last
The only way I'd watch it again is if it's redone like DB Kai
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Gina Szanboti
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Posted: Fri Mar 04, 2016 4:46 pm
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HeeroTX wrote: | I don't think they (visibly) interact after that, but that's how Ino & Sai met. |
Ah, now that you mention it, I do vaguely recall that scene in the anime...what, eight years ago?
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JaggedAuthor
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Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2016 9:43 pm
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Going off the preview, next week's installment looks like an homage to the episode in which Team 7 infiltrated a den of ninja felines.
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Gina Szanboti
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Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2016 11:34 pm
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Gina Szanboti wrote: | I can't even recall them ever interacting - I mean, I'm sure she's aware of who he is, but have they ever even shared a scene? |
And just as I say that, the episode they ran on Toonami this weekend has a scene with Sai, Ino and Sakura.
Since we've established my memory is for shit, has the series ever explained how Obito managed to summon Kurama out of Kushina without killing her outright (seems like that should have been covered during the endless Obito flashbacks, but maybe by then I was too glazed over to notice)? I think I've always assumed she died from giving birth amid the chaos, or something to do with sealing Kurama in Naruto, but it never seemed like extracting Kurama was itself what killed her, since she had so long to get to her death scene.
In this episode he's in the city when he summons Kurama, so that adds an extra layer of "when did he steal him to summon" for me. If he ambushed her in her forest hiding spot, then where was Kurama between being extracted and wreaking havoc?
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Barbobot
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Posted: Fri Mar 11, 2016 12:43 am
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Gina Szanboti wrote: |
Since we've established my memory is for shit, has the series ever explained how Obito managed to summon Kurama out of Kushina without killing her outright (seems like that should have been covered during the endless Obito flashbacks, but maybe by then I was too glazed over to notice)? I think I've always assumed she died from giving birth amid the chaos, or something to do with sealing Kurama in Naruto, but it never seemed like extracting Kurama was itself what killed her, since she had so long to get to her death scene.
In this episode he's in the city when he summons Kurama, so that adds an extra layer of "when did he steal him to summon" for me. If he ambushed her in her forest hiding spot, then where was Kurama between being extracted and wreaking havoc? |
Obito strikes just after Kushina gives birth. He uses baby Naruto as a means to separate Minato and Kushina, so that he can take Kushina farther away to extract the Kyuubi. They don't really explain why Kushina survives, at least not during the flashback scenes when Kushina is showing Naruto all this, but Obito does remark that he's surprised that Uzumaki shinobi don't die right away after having their bijuu extracted. Minato then jumps in just before the Kyuubi is about to kill her and rescues her. Minato then brings Kushina to safety and Obito uses that time to move to the center of the village and summon the Kyuubi there. The short amount of time between being extracted and then being summoned in the village isn't really shown, but it's not that long and really not that important either.
I assume Kushina would have died eventually due to the Kyuubi being extracted, but she dies before that can happen while sealing him.
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Gina Szanboti
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Posted: Fri Mar 11, 2016 3:27 am
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Hmm, ok, thanks. I don't suppose you remember what episode(s) that was in? I'd like to refresh my memory of it, but am not about to go digging for it.
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Barbobot
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Posted: Fri Mar 11, 2016 9:56 am
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It begins on either episode 245 or 246.
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Dextres
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Posted: Fri Mar 11, 2016 2:23 pm
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Excellent review Amy!
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JaggedAuthor
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Posted: Fri Mar 18, 2016 3:42 pm
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It wasn't quite as funny as Sasuke's Paw Encyclopedia, but as a fan of Naruto's lighter side, I thought this week's episode was entertaining enough. With any luck, we'll get more info on the circumstances surrounding Tenma's death in the coming weeks.
Could Inari be of any relation to Tenten? The two share the same seiyuu, and she uses the exact same voice for both characters.
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zrnzle500
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Posted: Fri Mar 18, 2016 4:51 pm
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JaggedAuthor wrote: | It wasn't quite as funny as Sasuke's Paw Encyclopedia, but as a fan of Naruto's lighter side, I thought this week's episode was entertaining enough. With any luck, we'll get more info on the circumstances surrounding Tenma's death in the coming weeks.
Could Inari be of any relation to Tenten? The two share the same seiyuu, and she uses the exact same voice for both characters. |
Probably just them saving money on seiyuu/their liking of Tenten extends to her seiyuu.
Also here's some new characters...and they're gone.
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Gina Szanboti
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Posted: Fri Mar 18, 2016 5:05 pm
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^^^ Thanks for the info, Barbobot.
Episode 453
It's like the writers are determined to squander their best material in favor of effortless fluff. I had my fill of find-the-lost-cat with Naruto and Konohamaru, et al. That it was a ninja cat this time did not make it more interesting.
Sorry Itachi, I can't give you my eyes, I haven't learned the plug-n-play jutsu yet.
Saddest face evah:
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JaggedAuthor
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Posted: Fri Mar 18, 2016 5:06 pm
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zrnzle500 wrote: | Probably just them saving money on seiyuu/their liking of Tenten extends to her seiyuu. |
They do tend to be surprisingly thrifty when it comes to new voice talent. When Noriaki Sugiyama voices post-toddler Sasuke, it sounds like a middle-aged man straining himself to emulate a child. Even stranger is teenage/young adult Guy being voiced by the same woman who portrayed him as a little kid.
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LightningShadow55
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Posted: Fri Mar 18, 2016 7:02 pm
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That cats my new favorite character.
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