This post contains spoilers for Naruto.
Masashi Kishimoto is revered as one of the greatest manga writers of all time, so why wouldn't he? After all, he is the creator. narutoA comic that sold over 100 million copies. Those who have read it naruto I know Kishimoto deserves a lot of praise for his efforts.
Naruto: Kishimoto expresses great concern about Boruto
Kishimoto is somewhat concerned about Naruto's sequel, Boruto.
In fact, even though the comic ended nearly a decade ago, people are still praising him. Kishimoto has always strived to create memorable stories, and it is no exaggeration to say that he has achieved that goal. However, the author made several mistakes along the way. Some caused more damage than others.
Kishimoto almost forgot about Naruto's goal of becoming Hokage.
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Kishimoto disrespected Naruto by not allowing him to attend the ceremony.
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An insight into Naruto's reign as Hokage after the story ends would have been a good choice
From the beginning of the series, Naruto Uzumaki's goal was to become Hokage of the Leaf. He fought against numerous dangerous enemies to save his village from destruction. When fighting didn't work, Naruto tried to convey the message in his own words. Some fans may scoff at this, but there's no denying its success.
And my future dream is to become the best Hokage!
After vanquishing his enemies one by one, Naruto finally reached a point where his path was clear and no one would stand in his way. Now all that was left was for Naruto to become Hokage and fulfill his lifelong dream. Unfortunately, that was when Kishimoto dropped the ball and ruined Naruto's biggest moment. After the end of the Fourth Shinobi War, Kakashi Hatake was appointed as the Sixth Hokage of the Leaf, an understandable choice since Naruto was still too young. So fans were hoping that Naruto's big moment would come before the story ended and the hero would become immortal.
Naruto's important day when the Hokage fell
When the day finally came that Naruto was officially appointed as the Seventh Hokage, Kishimoto made arguably the biggest mistake of his life. For some inexplicable reason, Kishimoto thought it would be better for Naruto to miss his ritual. So the author had Himawari knock out her father and render him helpless for several hours.
To make matters worse, Konohamaru had to use a transformation jutsu to transform into Naruto. There was absolutely no reason for Kishimoto to do this to Naruto. Especially when the hero has been waiting for that moment his whole life. Naruto is a humorous character, but it's poor writing that Kishimoto shoehorns comedy into at such a critical time in the story.
Kishimoto did not cover Naruto's reign as Hokage
If ruining Naruto's consciousness wasn't enough, Kishimoto decided to give fans absolutely no insight into the hero's reign as the Seventh Hokage of the Leaf. Despite years of blood and sweat, fans had no idea how Naruto managed his village and brought peace to the world. Before Naruto, the entire ninja world was in chaos, with villages constantly trying to cause trouble with each other. It would have been a great idea to release a few extra chapters to show how Naruto handled the problem.
Unfortunately, Boruto: Naruto Next Generations wasn't the solution either. As the manga focused on the new generation of ninja, Naruto fell out of the spotlight. In just a few arcs in the manga, Naruto was removed from his position as Hokage. He was sealed away and away from the spotlight. Although Kishimoto isn't fully involved in the Boruto manga, it's undeniable that he has some influence. So he can lead Ikemoto in the right direction.
Naruto needs to return in Boruto
As previously mentioned, Naruto Uzumaki is currently not involved in the story, but that may need to change soon. Manga sales have plummeted, and there is little interest in animation. Longtime Naruto fans don't like the Boruto manga. Because these comics mistreat their beloved heroes and many other characters from the old world. The anime adaptation in particular was lackluster and received several reprimands from viewers.
Aside from a few good episodes, Studio Pierrot has mostly released filler content that doesn't matter at all. Although the anime won't be revised anytime soon, Ikemoto and Kishimoto may be able to revise the manga. Bringing back Naruto and other characters will likely increase fan interest in the story. Unfortunately, there is no update on Naruto and Sasuke's return, but that is expected to change in the coming months.
naruto
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2002 – 2007-00-00
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Masashi Kishimoto
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Hayato Date
- author
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Masashi Kishimoto