Even Kishimoto himself doesn't seem to like Naruto's personality. At the very least, he disagrees with Naruto's rhetoric since he outright said that Naruto's ideals are too unrealistic, but he had to make the MC say those things because its a shonen. Here's what Kishimoto said in an interview while the manga was still onoing: "To be completely honest, overcoming traumatic experiences like Naruto did seems a bit idealist and naive to me. Even though this kind of Utopic idealism has to be written and defended in shounen manga, because shounen manga must carry hope above all."
Maybe not now. But I was a teenager when Naruto first started airing on Cartoon Network almost 20 years ago. People in the forums use to HATE Naruto as a character. He’s always been my favorite but plenty of people hated Naruto during the entirety of the series/manga.
I'm not saying that a majority of the fanbase is like that, but I have met many ppl irl that say something like they loved Itachi but they cant stand Naruto
@@Sligurobiactually he's not Naruto has been hated by most of the bleach fandom and one piece fandom then black clover and jjk fans get mad when people say they are just off brand versions of Naruto and they say it's mid but gege said team gojo is based off of team 7.
The people who say hard work beats talent and lee proves this seem to forget that Lee lost to the prodigy and got out preformed by the other prodigy. Hard work vs talent was Lee’s belief not naruto Edit: isn’t naruto not killing sasuke him breaking destiny in the first place
@@beefydonut6977 my guy the only people in the entire series who have this mentality is Lee and guy. The most important speech In the entire story is the cycle of hatred speech.
1. Many unresolved issues people complain about in the ending are failures on Naruto’s part He promised to change the Hyuuga clan for Neji, he’s not shown to have done anything. He promised Nagato to break the cycle of hatred, and find peace. He’s not shown to make any changes to the system which thrives on conflicts and breeds hatred. He’s not done anything for the smaller villages, they’re not even included in the Kages meeting in Gaiden. They continue to be marginalized by the big power just like in Nagato’s time. He has not done anything about Orochimaru who killed many innocents in his experiments except keeping an eye on him. His approach is to deal with threats as they come, he’s not interested in addressing root cause or breaking any cycle. He’s kept the uchiha massacre under the rug. Again, he’s not interested in facing up to truths and learning from history. He even said “cold hard facts don’t matter, only feelings matter”. Naruto is the Hokage, Child of Prophecy, the person Neji, Jiraya, Nagato and Konan put their faith in; he’s the character who should bring resolution to these plot points and themes, and he didn’t. Naruto fanboys argue “we don’t know, the changes could be off panel”. This is pathetic, it’s like saying “just because the defeat of the villains wasn’t shown doesn’t mean it didn’t happen, the fights and defeat was off panel!”. Why shouldn’t the defeat of the source of evil and tragedies in this series be shown on panel? 2. Naruto embodies the dangerous ideology of this series This series is a brainwashing propaganda which: Defends corrupt system That’s what Naruto did for the whole series. He’d meet a villain who’s a victim of the system (Gaara, Neji, Nagato, Obito, Sasuke), he’d defeat them and tell them to stop being angry and just find love and faith, that’s all. He’s never challenged the authorities over the practice of jinchuuriki, Hyuuga clan slavery, child solider or the uchiha massacre. He’s just defending the system the whole time. Puts the blame on the victims, demonises rebels Naruto’s Talk no jutsu never acknowledged the system is the root cause for the antagonists’ tragedies, he dismissed their cases by branding them as “lonely” “filled with hatred”. He reduced real political issues to personal emotional issues, he blamed the victims for being emo. Glorifies subservience to oppressive regime, undermines real families He told his son he should endure his loneliness for the village cos he’s a shinobi. He told Sarada the village is her family. He’s indoctrinating the next generation, telling them to put the system above their real family, above themselves, and make sacrifice for the village. 3. Fundamentals of his characterisation have been mutilated gradually throughout the series He’s a fake underdog He’s supposed to be untalented, and made it up with hardwork. It’s bullcrap, Neji and Sasuke only had bloodline power, Naruto had both bloodlines and bijuu power. Neither did he lack natural talent, he learned rasengan in two weeks, mastered perfect sage mode in a few months, a feat Jiraya and Minato, a genius, never accomplished their whole life. He never needed to change destiny, he’s destiny itself. Self explanatory, he’s Child of Prophecy, the chosen one, his destiny was decided before he’s born. He’s a follower and a tool like all shinobi In part 1, he said he didn’t like the shinobi system, he didn’t want to be a tool with no feelings, he sounded like a rebel, he’s different. He ended up following will of fire like previous generations and telling his son to suck up his feelings and endure for the village, cos that’s what shinobi do. “I will never give up” His “ninja way” is overrated, just because he says it a lot doesn’t mean it has substance. Most of the time, he had no reason to give up in the first place cos he’s rarely challenged. Except for Sasuke, his TnJ was never resisted, antagonists bowed to his TnJ easily even when he had no answers to their grievances. Basically Kishi didn’t create enough obstacles for his MC to show him overcome them through persistence, optimism and problem solving skills. Instead he just constantly wrote some corny symbolism to force down readers’ throat that he’s the light, he’s hope, and let his MC plot shield and plot device like TnJ take care of the rest. His “empathy” is narcissistic We’re supposed to believe he’s understanding. But he’s incapable of empathizing with people unless he sees himself in them in some ways. He often only focused on common superficial quality between himself and others (we’re both jinchuriki! we’re both uzumaki! we both want to be hokage!), and seemed uninterested in understanding experience he didn’t share. Most of his TnJ boiled down to “you’re just like me”, he’s only interested in certain parts in the antagonists’ stories cos he could turn the conversation about himself. This is not empathy. Read more here He doesn’t value his bond, he’s emotionally inept and a liar. He doesn’t spend time with his family, he rarely sees his friends, didn’t even know if Sakura was pregnant with Sarada. People say he’s busy, but he’s he one who spent 699 chapters preaching about the importance of bond, not “putting work before bond”. He lectured Zabuza about love but he couldn’t tell difference between love for ramen and love for people. He said he hated people who lied to themselves, he lied about his feelings for Sakura for years. 4. The narrative failed to portray his character flaws as flaws He’s shallow, vain and has unhealthy hunger for acknowledgement He wanted to become Hokage cos he wanted his face on the mountain, he wanted the village’s recognition and wanted to be treated as someone important. His goal and motivation were shallow. He did show some maturity in the chunin exam arc and started to see there’s more meaning to being Hokage and promised Neji he’d change the Hyuuga clan. Unfortunately, that’s just a blip, he regressed to his vain and shallow self in the war arc. He said ‘It’s the person who’s recognised who will become Hokage’, to him, Hokage is a prize and a medal to show that he’s recognized. The writing tried present his selfish and shallow reason to aspire to a leadership position in a positive light, that’s stupid. His chief motivation in life was his thirst for recognition, he wanted it from Sasuke, from Sakura, and from the whole village. He dedicated himself to getting approval and validation from everyone, this obsession with other people’ opinion of oneself is terribly unhealthy. But unsurprisingly for this series, it’s portrayed as something positive again. He’s needy and self absorbed These two traits are best explained in his quest to get Sasuke to acknowledge him. Naruto wanted to bring sasuke back for his own emotional needs, he said Sasuke was one of his first bonds, he didn’t want him to leave, and he wanted him to acknowledge him. He’s never interested in understanding Sasuke’s desire for revenge or helping him during their VoTE battle. He did two things in VoTE: talk about his own feelings and put a scratch on Sasuke’s headband to prove a point. That’s all he cared, his own feelings and proving himself. Why would anyone want a friend who tried to prove to you he’s superior when you’re already so insecure about your own power you left to train with a pedo? -From tumblr
The main character of Tokyo Revengers definitely deserves all the hate, but I've never heard any Naruto fan say they hate the mc. Non Naruto fans not liking him is not the same Tokyo Revengers fans hating Takemichi as the MC
Idk Naruto was a underdog to me sure he had things going for him but it’s not like it was just easy to use to obtain he had to earn it and spent several days training so yeah he had talent but he was a very hark worker to
Tumblr apparently. And if you don't think Naruto should get hate, sorry bud, but he does over on the anti naruto uzumaki tags. People think of him as a narcissist and a selfish prick. I don't hate him but many people in the series does
@@lapplandkun9273 How is he selfish? Literally how? Isn't he the guy who literally chased after his rouge "best friend" for a majority of his career as a Shinobi after said best friend tried killing him a multitude of times? Isn't he the guy who cried over a supposed enemy ninja from a rival village who, at that point, tried killing one of his comrades and was trying to destroy his village out of orders from the aforementioned rival village, who in turn was partnering with Orochimaru (AKA the guy who jumped he and his team and who's plotting to steal his best friend's body)? Isn't he the guy who has killed no one besides one guy in his entire career in a job that basically requires you to kill? Isn't he the guy who spared the dude who killed literally the only man he knew as a father, temporarily all of his friends, his other sensei, and his entire village just to get him to turn his ways? Didn't he cry over an enemy ninja (that had supposedly "killed" his best friend right in front of him)? Apparently, someone didn't watch the series.
Naruto really only bothered me when he groveled to the Raikage and took the beating from Karui. Like bruh you just beat Pain. Have some respect for yourself. Hell if he used the fact that he was the one to defeat Nagato, Raikage would probably be more inclinded to hear him out
I dont understand out of all the MC's you pick Naruto? Kid Naruto was annoying but teen Naruto was a really good character. If you were going to pick a hated MC Deku would probably be a much better choice.
No not really it's annoying to have not just a mc but someone crying 24/7 especially since he cries over dumb stuff and not him breaking his bones. Then there is no reason for anyone to hate Naruto but most people I seen hate on Naruto are bleach one piece fans
i would argue deku isn't really hated. it's the extremely poor writing in mha that's hated. for example the issue of heteromorphic quirk havers or whatever they are called, the ones whose body physically are affected by their quirks, the way their issue was handled was horrible and it was an issue that was introduced way too late into the story. the 20% quirkless population issue was basically retconned into being even lower and the only person we ever saw show any hate towards the quirkless was bakugo alone. there's so many more issues aside from these.
1. Many unresolved issues people complain about in the ending are failures on Naruto’s part He promised to change the Hyuuga clan for Neji, he’s not shown to have done anything. He promised Nagato to break the cycle of hatred, and find peace. He’s not shown to make any changes to the system which thrives on conflicts and breeds hatred. He’s not done anything for the smaller villages, they’re not even included in the Kages meeting in Gaiden. They continue to be marginalized by the big power just like in Nagato’s time. He has not done anything about Orochimaru who killed many innocents in his experiments except keeping an eye on him. His approach is to deal with threats as they come, he’s not interested in addressing root cause or breaking any cycle. He’s kept the uchiha massacre under the rug. Again, he’s not interested in facing up to truths and learning from history. He even said “cold hard facts don’t matter, only feelings matter”. Naruto is the Hokage, Child of Prophecy, the person Neji, Jiraya, Nagato and Konan put their faith in; he’s the character who should bring resolution to these plot points and themes, and he didn’t. Naruto fanboys argue “we don’t know, the changes could be off panel”. This is pathetic, it’s like saying “just because the defeat of the villains wasn’t shown doesn’t mean it didn’t happen, the fights and defeat was off panel!”. Why shouldn’t the defeat of the source of evil and tragedies in this series be shown on panel? 2. Naruto embodies the dangerous ideology of this series This series is a brainwashing propaganda which: Defends corrupt system That’s what Naruto did for the whole series. He’d meet a villain who’s a victim of the system (Gaara, Neji, Nagato, Obito, Sasuke), he’d defeat them and tell them to stop being angry and just find love and faith, that’s all. He’s never challenged the authorities over the practice of jinchuuriki, Hyuuga clan slavery, child solider or the uchiha massacre. He’s just defending the system the whole time. Puts the blame on the victims, demonises rebels Naruto’s Talk no jutsu never acknowledged the system is the root cause for the antagonists’ tragedies, he dismissed their cases by branding them as “lonely” “filled with hatred”. He reduced real political issues to personal emotional issues, he blamed the victims for being emo. Glorifies subservience to oppressive regime, undermines real families He told his son he should endure his loneliness for the village cos he’s a shinobi. He told Sarada the village is her family. He’s indoctrinating the next generation, telling them to put the system above their real family, above themselves, and make sacrifice for the village. 3. Fundamentals of his characterisation have been mutilated gradually throughout the series He’s a fake underdog He’s supposed to be untalented, and made it up with hardwork. It’s bullcrap, Neji and Sasuke only had bloodline power, Naruto had both bloodlines and bijuu power. Neither did he lack natural talent, he learned rasengan in two weeks, mastered perfect sage mode in a few months, a feat Jiraya and Minato, a genius, never accomplished their whole life. He never needed to change destiny, he’s destiny itself. Self explanatory, he’s Child of Prophecy, the chosen one, his destiny was decided before he’s born. He’s a follower and a tool like all shinobi In part 1, he said he didn’t like the shinobi system, he didn’t want to be a tool with no feelings, he sounded like a rebel, he’s different. He ended up following will of fire like previous generations and telling his son to suck up his feelings and endure for the village, cos that’s what shinobi do. “I will never give up” His “ninja way” is overrated, just because he says it a lot doesn’t mean it has substance. Most of the time, he had no reason to give up in the first place cos he’s rarely challenged. Except for Sasuke, his TnJ was never resisted, antagonists bowed to his TnJ easily even when he had no answers to their grievances. Basically Kishi didn’t create enough obstacles for his MC to show him overcome them through persistence, optimism and problem solving skills. Instead he just constantly wrote some corny symbolism to force down readers’ throat that he’s the light, he’s hope, and let his MC plot shield and plot device like TnJ take care of the rest. His “empathy” is narcissistic We’re supposed to believe he’s understanding. But he’s incapable of empathizing with people unless he sees himself in them in some ways. He often only focused on common superficial quality between himself and others (we’re both jinchuriki! we’re both uzumaki! we both want to be hokage!), and seemed uninterested in understanding experience he didn’t share. Most of his TnJ boiled down to “you’re just like me”, he’s only interested in certain parts in the antagonists’ stories cos he could turn the conversation about himself. This is not empathy. Read more here He doesn’t value his bond, he’s emotionally inept and a liar. He doesn’t spend time with his family, he rarely sees his friends, didn’t even know if Sakura was pregnant with Sarada. People say he’s busy, but he’s he one who spent 699 chapters preaching about the importance of bond, not “putting work before bond”. He lectured Zabuza about love but he couldn’t tell difference between love for ramen and love for people. He said he hated people who lied to themselves, he lied about his feelings for Sakura for years. 4. The narrative failed to portray his character flaws as flaws He’s shallow, vain and has unhealthy hunger for acknowledgement He wanted to become Hokage cos he wanted his face on the mountain, he wanted the village’s recognition and wanted to be treated as someone important. His goal and motivation were shallow. He did show some maturity in the chunin exam arc and started to see there’s more meaning to being Hokage and promised Neji he’d change the Hyuuga clan. Unfortunately, that’s just a blip, he regressed to his vain and shallow self in the war arc. He said ‘It’s the person who’s recognised who will become Hokage’, to him, Hokage is a prize and a medal to show that he’s recognized. The writing tried present his selfish and shallow reason to aspire to a leadership position in a positive light, that’s stupid. His chief motivation in life was his thirst for recognition, he wanted it from Sasuke, from Sakura, and from the whole village. He dedicated himself to getting approval and validation from everyone, this obsession with other people’ opinion of oneself is terribly unhealthy. But unsurprisingly for this series, it’s portrayed as something positive again. He’s needy and self absorbed These two traits are best explained in his quest to get Sasuke to acknowledge him. Naruto wanted to bring sasuke back for his own emotional needs, he said Sasuke was one of his first bonds, he didn’t want him to leave, and he wanted him to acknowledge him. He’s never interested in understanding Sasuke’s desire for revenge or helping him during their VoTE battle. He did two things in VoTE: talk about his own feelings and put a scratch on Sasuke’s headband to prove a point. That’s all he cared, his own feelings and proving himself. Why would anyone want a friend who tried to prove to you he’s superior when you’re already so insecure about your own power you left to train with a pedo? You think Shippuden Naruto was a good character? I don't hate him but these points on tumblr are valid. Naruto is a poorly written gary sue of a character in the second half
Not gonna lie found that a lot of people from this anime convention were shonen showdown was at were dogging Naruto as if he was trash.Which I kinda found very shocking because to me I would have assumed that a lot of people like Naruto as much as Luffy😮
Not really... 1. Many unresolved issues people complain about in the ending are failures on Naruto’s part He promised to change the Hyuuga clan for Neji, he’s not shown to have done anything. He promised Nagato to break the cycle of hatred, and find peace. He’s not shown to make any changes to the system which thrives on conflicts and breeds hatred. He’s not done anything for the smaller villages, they’re not even included in the Kages meeting in Gaiden. They continue to be marginalized by the big power just like in Nagato’s time. He has not done anything about Orochimaru who killed many innocents in his experiments except keeping an eye on him. His approach is to deal with threats as they come, he’s not interested in addressing root cause or breaking any cycle. He’s kept the uchiha massacre under the rug. Again, he’s not interested in facing up to truths and learning from history. He even said “cold hard facts don’t matter, only feelings matter”. Naruto is the Hokage, Child of Prophecy, the person Neji, Jiraya, Nagato and Konan put their faith in; he’s the character who should bring resolution to these plot points and themes, and he didn’t. Naruto fanboys argue “we don’t know, the changes could be off panel”. This is pathetic, it’s like saying “just because the defeat of the villains wasn’t shown doesn’t mean it didn’t happen, the fights and defeat was off panel!”. Why shouldn’t the defeat of the source of evil and tragedies in this series be shown on panel? 2. Naruto embodies the dangerous ideology of this series This series is a brainwashing propaganda which: Defends corrupt system That’s what Naruto did for the whole series. He’d meet a villain who’s a victim of the system (Gaara, Neji, Nagato, Obito, Sasuke), he’d defeat them and tell them to stop being angry and just find love and faith, that’s all. He’s never challenged the authorities over the practice of jinchuuriki, Hyuuga clan slavery, child solider or the uchiha massacre. He’s just defending the system the whole time. Puts the blame on the victims, demonises rebels Naruto’s Talk no jutsu never acknowledged the system is the root cause for the antagonists’ tragedies, he dismissed their cases by branding them as “lonely” “filled with hatred”. He reduced real political issues to personal emotional issues, he blamed the victims for being emo. Glorifies subservience to oppressive regime, undermines real families He told his son he should endure his loneliness for the village cos he’s a shinobi. He told Sarada the village is her family. He’s indoctrinating the next generation, telling them to put the system above their real family, above themselves, and make sacrifice for the village. 3. Fundamentals of his characterisation have been mutilated gradually throughout the series He’s a fake underdog He’s supposed to be untalented, and made it up with hardwork. It’s bullcrap, Neji and Sasuke only had bloodline power, Naruto had both bloodlines and bijuu power. Neither did he lack natural talent, he learned rasengan in two weeks, mastered perfect sage mode in a few months, a feat Jiraya and Minato, a genius, never accomplished their whole life. He never needed to change destiny, he’s destiny itself. Self explanatory, he’s Child of Prophecy, the chosen one, his destiny was decided before he’s born. He’s a follower and a tool like all shinobi In part 1, he said he didn’t like the shinobi system, he didn’t want to be a tool with no feelings, he sounded like a rebel, he’s different. He ended up following will of fire like previous generations and telling his son to suck up his feelings and endure for the village, cos that’s what shinobi do. “I will never give up” His “ninja way” is overrated, just because he says it a lot doesn’t mean it has substance. Most of the time, he had no reason to give up in the first place cos he’s rarely challenged. Except for Sasuke, his TnJ was never resisted, antagonists bowed to his TnJ easily even when he had no answers to their grievances. Basically Kishi didn’t create enough obstacles for his MC to show him overcome them through persistence, optimism and problem solving skills. Instead he just constantly wrote some corny symbolism to force down readers’ throat that he’s the light, he’s hope, and let his MC plot shield and plot device like TnJ take care of the rest. His “empathy” is narcissistic We’re supposed to believe he’s understanding. But he’s incapable of empathizing with people unless he sees himself in them in some ways. He often only focused on common superficial quality between himself and others (we’re both jinchuriki! we’re both uzumaki! we both want to be hokage!), and seemed uninterested in understanding experience he didn’t share. Most of his TnJ boiled down to “you’re just like me”, he’s only interested in certain parts in the antagonists’ stories cos he could turn the conversation about himself. This is not empathy. Read more here He doesn’t value his bond, he’s emotionally inept and a liar. He doesn’t spend time with his family, he rarely sees his friends, didn’t even know if Sakura was pregnant with Sarada. People say he’s busy, but he’s he one who spent 699 chapters preaching about the importance of bond, not “putting work before bond”. He lectured Zabuza about love but he couldn’t tell difference between love for ramen and love for people. He said he hated people who lied to themselves, he lied about his feelings for Sakura for years. 4. The narrative failed to portray his character flaws as flaws He’s shallow, vain and has unhealthy hunger for acknowledgement He wanted to become Hokage cos he wanted his face on the mountain, he wanted the village’s recognition and wanted to be treated as someone important. His goal and motivation were shallow. He did show some maturity in the chunin exam arc and started to see there’s more meaning to being Hokage and promised Neji he’d change the Hyuuga clan. Unfortunately, that’s just a blip, he regressed to his vain and shallow self in the war arc. He said ‘It’s the person who’s recognised who will become Hokage’, to him, Hokage is a prize and a medal to show that he’s recognized. The writing tried present his selfish and shallow reason to aspire to a leadership position in a positive light, that’s stupid. His chief motivation in life was his thirst for recognition, he wanted it from Sasuke, from Sakura, and from the whole village. He dedicated himself to getting approval and validation from everyone, this obsession with other people’ opinion of oneself is terribly unhealthy. But unsurprisingly for this series, it’s portrayed as something positive again. He’s needy and self absorbed These two traits are best explained in his quest to get Sasuke to acknowledge him. Naruto wanted to bring sasuke back for his own emotional needs, he said Sasuke was one of his first bonds, he didn’t want him to leave, and he wanted him to acknowledge him. He’s never interested in understanding Sasuke’s desire for revenge or helping him during their VoTE battle. He did two things in VoTE: talk about his own feelings and put a scratch on Sasuke’s headband to prove a point. That’s all he cared, his own feelings and proving himself. Why would anyone want a friend who tried to prove to you he’s superior when you’re already so insecure about your own power you left to train with a pedo?
Lmao. He's my favourite character in fiction, but i also didn't like him in part one. In fact, Neji used to be my favourite character. It wasn't until Shippuden that i fell in love with his character.
Naruto hated because of sasuke, sakura and village people they hated him but he stills tries to save that people 😑😑😑 i don't understand that why he still that fu**ing village😑😑
There's more hate towards sasuke then there is naruto I just don't like naruto, I don't hate him ,it's the same for any other character, most importantly I can't stand the d riding for him and other characters
I get u, but the d riding was almost inevitable given the fact that Naruto's the messiah, also ur right, Sasuke does get a lot more hate, but given that he's portrayed as an antagonist in certain parts of the story, it doesn't really surprise me. I might make a "Why do people HATE Sasuke" video in the future, since I do think he gets a lot of uncalled for hatred & that he was justified in a lot of what he's done
LOL People hate Naruto? HAHAHA Must be from another dimension. As far as reality is concerned, many like Naruto, some don't care, and very few hate him at all.
Y’all really gotta stop acting like just because Naruto is also special just makes the fact that the story of Naruto up to that point was revolving around underdog story, if your good at writing a story your characters won’t be hypocrites, and if they are it will be discussed and shown. Naruto as a story and as a character stumbles over itself and screws up its own plot and lessons and fails
Bro because Naruto character had a poor writing because of kishimoto favourite character is sasuke so thats why he made sasuke stronger than the mc naruto 😢😢
Naruto not knowing the cards are stacked in his favor is not an excuse lol, such cope. If someone hands you a deck if cards that are stacked in your favor in poker it doesn’t matter if you know it or not, they still are
Naruto still had to persevere though, he had to deal with a lot of hardships, and there was an entire character arc for Naruto & Kurama to work together. It may have not been about changing your destiny, but overcoming the hardships on the way to your destiny
I don't hate Naruto, but him being a reincarnation as far as I am concerned is a way worse plot point than Kaguya coming out of nowhere. His entire speech to Neji about destiny was instantly made redundant and Neji died a few chapters before we find out about Naruto being the reincarnation of Asura. Talk about let down.
U have to remember that the Neji thing happened very early in the story (chunin exams), so its not bizarre to not not have a concept introduced that early on remain a core concept. It was about perseverance, rather than hard work & destiny. Cause Naruto did have to grind nonetheless
naruto in part 1 while he had annoying tendencies I mainly found him endearing but in part 2 i couldn't stand him his sasuke obsession and him forgiving everyone was extremely off putting and him calling obito the coolest guy physically made me ill I just find his mindset disgusting to me in part 2
@@JuubiTaz coolest guy/ nothing but awesome it’s the same thing their synonymous he still praising the guy that is damn near responsible for most of the deaths in the show including his parents like that’s disgusting to praise the murder of your parents and so many others just because he shared the same dream as him of being hokage when he was a kid
@@dytgyfgyffuh243 bruh can u blame him, the Uchiha were insane 🤣 the author himself spent most of the manga wanking the Uchiha, and tbh they are a goated clan. but ur right Naruto does simp for them.
@@JuubiTaz the uchiha are not crazy thier is video name naruto buried of power watch it explains that the uchiha are not different from normal ninja thier differences is that thier more emotional
Compared to other battle shonens Naruto's main cast is really bad they only got 1 fan favorite Kakashi. The other 3 are either insufferable or just blah.
LOL People hate Naruto? HAHAHA Must be from another dimension. As far as reality is concerned, many like Naruto, some don't care, and very few hate him at all.
Even Kishimoto himself doesn't seem to like Naruto's personality. At the very least, he disagrees with Naruto's rhetoric since he outright said that Naruto's ideals are too unrealistic, but he had to make the MC say those things because its a shonen.
Here's what Kishimoto said in an interview while the manga was still onoing: "To be completely honest, overcoming traumatic experiences like Naruto did seems a bit idealist and naive to me. Even though this kind of Utopic idealism has to be written and defended in shounen manga, because shounen manga must carry hope above all."
Lol didn't kishmoto made it? He hates his serious himself.
It interesting that kishimoto admitted that naruto is too naive and idealistic naruto ideology doesn't work in real life
Naruto not giving up on sasuke is tied to his ninja way.. if he can't even save one friend, then he's not worthy of becoming a hokage or a hero
Hashirama
Naruto not giving up on sasuke is tied to their first kiss m8
"I DONT QUIT AND I DONT GIVE UP, THAT'S MY NINDO, MY NINJA WAY!!"
Let be true they stop being friends when sasgay put his big chidori inside of naruto and pull out at last second. 😂😂😂
@@mrevilguy2170 Just for you fans, but not for naruto.
I don’t know anyone who dislikes Naruto as a character
Me too this guys dilusioanal
Maybe not now. But I was a teenager when Naruto first started airing on Cartoon Network almost 20 years ago. People in the forums use to HATE Naruto as a character.
He’s always been my favorite but plenty of people hated Naruto during the entirety of the series/manga.
I'm not saying that a majority of the fanbase is like that, but I have met many ppl irl that say something like they loved Itachi but they cant stand Naruto
I hate him
@@Sligurobiactually he's not Naruto has been hated by most of the bleach fandom and one piece fandom then black clover and jjk fans get mad when people say they are just off brand versions of Naruto and they say it's mid but gege said team gojo is based off of team 7.
The people who say hard work beats talent and lee proves this seem to forget that Lee lost to the prodigy and got out preformed by the other prodigy. Hard work vs talent was Lee’s belief not naruto
Edit: isn’t naruto not killing sasuke him breaking destiny in the first place
The messaging of naruto was hard work beats talent overall.
@@beefydonut6977 not it wasn’t
@@shadowking2153 "Nuh uh"
@@beefydonut6977 my guy the only people in the entire series who have this mentality is Lee and guy. The most important speech In the entire story is the cycle of hatred speech.
@@shadowking2153 "nuh uh"
1. Many unresolved issues people complain about in the ending are failures on Naruto’s part
He promised to change the Hyuuga clan for Neji, he’s not shown to have done anything.
He promised Nagato to break the cycle of hatred, and find peace. He’s not shown to make any changes to the system which thrives on conflicts and breeds hatred. He’s not done anything for the smaller villages, they’re not even included in the Kages meeting in Gaiden. They continue to be marginalized by the big power just like in Nagato’s time.
He has not done anything about Orochimaru who killed many innocents in his experiments except keeping an eye on him. His approach is to deal with threats as they come, he’s not interested in addressing root cause or breaking any cycle.
He’s kept the uchiha massacre under the rug. Again, he’s not interested in facing up to truths and learning from history. He even said “cold hard facts don’t matter, only feelings matter”.
Naruto is the Hokage, Child of Prophecy, the person Neji, Jiraya, Nagato and Konan put their faith in; he’s the character who should bring resolution to these plot points and themes, and he didn’t.
Naruto fanboys argue “we don’t know, the changes could be off panel”. This is pathetic, it’s like saying “just because the defeat of the villains wasn’t shown doesn’t mean it didn’t happen, the fights and defeat was off panel!”. Why shouldn’t the defeat of the source of evil and tragedies in this series be shown on panel?
2. Naruto embodies the dangerous ideology of this series
This series is a brainwashing propaganda which:
Defends corrupt system
That’s what Naruto did for the whole series. He’d meet a villain who’s a victim of the system (Gaara, Neji, Nagato, Obito, Sasuke), he’d defeat them and tell them to stop being angry and just find love and faith, that’s all. He’s never challenged the authorities over the practice of jinchuuriki, Hyuuga clan slavery, child solider or the uchiha massacre. He’s just defending the system the whole time.
Puts the blame on the victims, demonises rebels
Naruto’s Talk no jutsu never acknowledged the system is the root cause for the antagonists’ tragedies, he dismissed their cases by branding them as “lonely” “filled with hatred”. He reduced real political issues to personal emotional issues, he blamed the victims for being emo.
Glorifies subservience to oppressive regime, undermines real families
He told his son he should endure his loneliness for the village cos he’s a shinobi. He told Sarada the village is her family. He’s indoctrinating the next generation, telling them to put the system above their real family, above themselves, and make sacrifice for the village.
3. Fundamentals of his characterisation have been mutilated gradually throughout the series
He’s a fake underdog
He’s supposed to be untalented, and made it up with hardwork. It’s bullcrap, Neji and Sasuke only had bloodline power, Naruto had both bloodlines and bijuu power. Neither did he lack natural talent, he learned rasengan in two weeks, mastered perfect sage mode in a few months, a feat Jiraya and Minato, a genius, never accomplished their whole life.
He never needed to change destiny, he’s destiny itself.
Self explanatory, he’s Child of Prophecy, the chosen one, his destiny was decided before he’s born.
He’s a follower and a tool like all shinobi
In part 1, he said he didn’t like the shinobi system, he didn’t want to be a tool with no feelings, he sounded like a rebel, he’s different. He ended up following will of fire like previous generations and telling his son to suck up his feelings and endure for the village, cos that’s what shinobi do.
“I will never give up”
His “ninja way” is overrated, just because he says it a lot doesn’t mean it has substance. Most of the time, he had no reason to give up in the first place cos he’s rarely challenged. Except for Sasuke, his TnJ was never resisted, antagonists bowed to his TnJ easily even when he had no answers to their grievances. Basically Kishi didn’t create enough obstacles for his MC to show him overcome them through persistence, optimism and problem solving skills. Instead he just constantly wrote some corny symbolism to force down readers’ throat that he’s the light, he’s hope, and let his MC plot shield and plot device like TnJ take care of the rest.
His “empathy” is narcissistic
We’re supposed to believe he’s understanding. But he’s incapable of empathizing with people unless he sees himself in them in some ways. He often only focused on common superficial quality between himself and others (we’re both jinchuriki! we’re both uzumaki! we both want to be hokage!), and seemed uninterested in understanding experience he didn’t share. Most of his TnJ boiled down to “you’re just like me”, he’s only interested in certain parts in the antagonists’ stories cos he could turn the conversation about himself. This is not empathy. Read more here
He doesn’t value his bond, he’s emotionally inept and a liar.
He doesn’t spend time with his family, he rarely sees his friends, didn’t even know if Sakura was pregnant with Sarada. People say he’s busy, but he’s he one who spent 699 chapters preaching about the importance of bond, not “putting work before bond”. He lectured Zabuza about love but he couldn’t tell difference between love for ramen and love for people. He said he hated people who lied to themselves, he lied about his feelings for Sakura for years.
4. The narrative failed to portray his character flaws as flaws
He’s shallow, vain and has unhealthy hunger for acknowledgement
He wanted to become Hokage cos he wanted his face on the mountain, he wanted the village’s recognition and wanted to be treated as someone important. His goal and motivation were shallow. He did show some maturity in the chunin exam arc and started to see there’s more meaning to being Hokage and promised Neji he’d change the Hyuuga clan. Unfortunately, that’s just a blip, he regressed to his vain and shallow self in the war arc. He said ‘It’s the person who’s recognised who will become Hokage’, to him, Hokage is a prize and a medal to show that he’s recognized. The writing tried present his selfish and shallow reason to aspire to a leadership position in a positive light, that’s stupid.
His chief motivation in life was his thirst for recognition, he wanted it from Sasuke, from Sakura, and from the whole village. He dedicated himself to getting approval and validation from everyone, this obsession with other people’ opinion of oneself is terribly unhealthy. But unsurprisingly for this series, it’s portrayed as something positive again.
He’s needy and self absorbed
These two traits are best explained in his quest to get Sasuke to acknowledge him. Naruto wanted to bring sasuke back for his own emotional needs, he said Sasuke was one of his first bonds, he didn’t want him to leave, and he wanted him to acknowledge him. He’s never interested in understanding Sasuke’s desire for revenge or helping him during their VoTE battle. He did two things in VoTE: talk about his own feelings and put a scratch on Sasuke’s headband to prove a point. That’s all he cared, his own feelings and proving himself. Why would anyone want a friend who tried to prove to you he’s superior when you’re already so insecure about your own power you left to train with a pedo?
-From tumblr
Dont think naruto is hated. Boruto deff. Also eren isnt hated he happens to be one of the best written characters in fiction
im not saying he's not one of the best written, Im just saying that characters like that still receive a lot of hate
Naruto is hated.
The main character of Tokyo Revengers definitely deserves all the hate, but I've never heard any Naruto fan say they hate the mc.
Non Naruto fans not liking him is not the same Tokyo Revengers fans hating Takemichi as the MC
I love Naruto dearly, but if anything annoys me about him it is that he is conviniatly smart or stupid as plot dictates.
I think he's 'street smart', not 'book smart'
Goku is way worse when it comes to intelligence by the time DBS came along. Toriyama really massacred his character.
Idk Naruto was a underdog to me sure he had things going for him but it’s not like it was just easy to use to obtain he had to earn it and spent several days training so yeah he had talent but he was a very hark worker to
Great vid❤
I like him and did what he could with the tools at his disposal until he met people who was willing to refine his craft.
Screw the haters.
Since when do people hate him? This is the first I'm hearing of this.
read some of the comments here my guy 😂
Who else do you think the meme "talk no jutsu" is making fun of?
A lot of people hated Naruto back then
Tumblr apparently. And if you don't think Naruto should get hate, sorry bud, but he does over on the anti naruto uzumaki tags. People think of him as a narcissist and a selfish prick. I don't hate him but many people in the series does
@@lapplandkun9273 How is he selfish? Literally how? Isn't he the guy who literally chased after his rouge "best friend" for a majority of his career as a Shinobi after said best friend tried killing him a multitude of times? Isn't he the guy who cried over a supposed enemy ninja from a rival village who, at that point, tried killing one of his comrades and was trying to destroy his village out of orders from the aforementioned rival village, who in turn was partnering with Orochimaru (AKA the guy who jumped he and his team and who's plotting to steal his best friend's body)? Isn't he the guy who has killed no one besides one guy in his entire career in a job that basically requires you to kill? Isn't he the guy who spared the dude who killed literally the only man he knew as a father, temporarily all of his friends, his other sensei, and his entire village just to get him to turn his ways? Didn't he cry over an enemy ninja (that had supposedly "killed" his best friend right in front of him)? Apparently, someone didn't watch the series.
Naruto really only bothered me when he groveled to the Raikage and took the beating from Karui. Like bruh you just beat Pain. Have some respect for yourself. Hell if he used the fact that he was the one to defeat Nagato, Raikage would probably be more inclinded to hear him out
How can people hate Naruto character he is most cheerful character ..I also love villains in Naruto expect Danzo 😂
I dont understand out of all the MC's you pick Naruto? Kid Naruto was annoying but teen Naruto was a really good character. If you were going to pick a hated MC Deku would probably be a much better choice.
No not really it's annoying to have not just a mc but someone crying 24/7 especially since he cries over dumb stuff and not him breaking his bones. Then there is no reason for anyone to hate Naruto but most people I seen hate on Naruto are bleach one piece fans
i would argue deku isn't really hated. it's the extremely poor writing in mha that's hated. for example the issue of heteromorphic quirk havers or whatever they are called, the ones whose body physically are affected by their quirks, the way their issue was handled was horrible and it was an issue that was introduced way too late into the story. the 20% quirkless population issue was basically retconned into being even lower and the only person we ever saw show any hate towards the quirkless was bakugo alone. there's so many more issues aside from these.
@@davidrojas8210 yes but i would say deku is hated more as an MC then Naruto. Young Naruto was annoying but in shipuden he really grew as a character.
1. Many unresolved issues people complain about in the ending are failures on Naruto’s part
He promised to change the Hyuuga clan for Neji, he’s not shown to have done anything.
He promised Nagato to break the cycle of hatred, and find peace. He’s not shown to make any changes to the system which thrives on conflicts and breeds hatred. He’s not done anything for the smaller villages, they’re not even included in the Kages meeting in Gaiden. They continue to be marginalized by the big power just like in Nagato’s time.
He has not done anything about Orochimaru who killed many innocents in his experiments except keeping an eye on him. His approach is to deal with threats as they come, he’s not interested in addressing root cause or breaking any cycle.
He’s kept the uchiha massacre under the rug. Again, he’s not interested in facing up to truths and learning from history. He even said “cold hard facts don’t matter, only feelings matter”.
Naruto is the Hokage, Child of Prophecy, the person Neji, Jiraya, Nagato and Konan put their faith in; he’s the character who should bring resolution to these plot points and themes, and he didn’t.
Naruto fanboys argue “we don’t know, the changes could be off panel”. This is pathetic, it’s like saying “just because the defeat of the villains wasn’t shown doesn’t mean it didn’t happen, the fights and defeat was off panel!”. Why shouldn’t the defeat of the source of evil and tragedies in this series be shown on panel?
2. Naruto embodies the dangerous ideology of this series
This series is a brainwashing propaganda which:
Defends corrupt system
That’s what Naruto did for the whole series. He’d meet a villain who’s a victim of the system (Gaara, Neji, Nagato, Obito, Sasuke), he’d defeat them and tell them to stop being angry and just find love and faith, that’s all. He’s never challenged the authorities over the practice of jinchuuriki, Hyuuga clan slavery, child solider or the uchiha massacre. He’s just defending the system the whole time.
Puts the blame on the victims, demonises rebels
Naruto’s Talk no jutsu never acknowledged the system is the root cause for the antagonists’ tragedies, he dismissed their cases by branding them as “lonely” “filled with hatred”. He reduced real political issues to personal emotional issues, he blamed the victims for being emo.
Glorifies subservience to oppressive regime, undermines real families
He told his son he should endure his loneliness for the village cos he’s a shinobi. He told Sarada the village is her family. He’s indoctrinating the next generation, telling them to put the system above their real family, above themselves, and make sacrifice for the village.
3. Fundamentals of his characterisation have been mutilated gradually throughout the series
He’s a fake underdog
He’s supposed to be untalented, and made it up with hardwork. It’s bullcrap, Neji and Sasuke only had bloodline power, Naruto had both bloodlines and bijuu power. Neither did he lack natural talent, he learned rasengan in two weeks, mastered perfect sage mode in a few months, a feat Jiraya and Minato, a genius, never accomplished their whole life.
He never needed to change destiny, he’s destiny itself.
Self explanatory, he’s Child of Prophecy, the chosen one, his destiny was decided before he’s born.
He’s a follower and a tool like all shinobi
In part 1, he said he didn’t like the shinobi system, he didn’t want to be a tool with no feelings, he sounded like a rebel, he’s different. He ended up following will of fire like previous generations and telling his son to suck up his feelings and endure for the village, cos that’s what shinobi do.
“I will never give up”
His “ninja way” is overrated, just because he says it a lot doesn’t mean it has substance. Most of the time, he had no reason to give up in the first place cos he’s rarely challenged. Except for Sasuke, his TnJ was never resisted, antagonists bowed to his TnJ easily even when he had no answers to their grievances. Basically Kishi didn’t create enough obstacles for his MC to show him overcome them through persistence, optimism and problem solving skills. Instead he just constantly wrote some corny symbolism to force down readers’ throat that he’s the light, he’s hope, and let his MC plot shield and plot device like TnJ take care of the rest.
His “empathy” is narcissistic
We’re supposed to believe he’s understanding. But he’s incapable of empathizing with people unless he sees himself in them in some ways. He often only focused on common superficial quality between himself and others (we’re both jinchuriki! we’re both uzumaki! we both want to be hokage!), and seemed uninterested in understanding experience he didn’t share. Most of his TnJ boiled down to “you’re just like me”, he’s only interested in certain parts in the antagonists’ stories cos he could turn the conversation about himself. This is not empathy. Read more here
He doesn’t value his bond, he’s emotionally inept and a liar.
He doesn’t spend time with his family, he rarely sees his friends, didn’t even know if Sakura was pregnant with Sarada. People say he’s busy, but he’s he one who spent 699 chapters preaching about the importance of bond, not “putting work before bond”. He lectured Zabuza about love but he couldn’t tell difference between love for ramen and love for people. He said he hated people who lied to themselves, he lied about his feelings for Sakura for years.
4. The narrative failed to portray his character flaws as flaws
He’s shallow, vain and has unhealthy hunger for acknowledgement
He wanted to become Hokage cos he wanted his face on the mountain, he wanted the village’s recognition and wanted to be treated as someone important. His goal and motivation were shallow. He did show some maturity in the chunin exam arc and started to see there’s more meaning to being Hokage and promised Neji he’d change the Hyuuga clan. Unfortunately, that’s just a blip, he regressed to his vain and shallow self in the war arc. He said ‘It’s the person who’s recognised who will become Hokage’, to him, Hokage is a prize and a medal to show that he’s recognized. The writing tried present his selfish and shallow reason to aspire to a leadership position in a positive light, that’s stupid.
His chief motivation in life was his thirst for recognition, he wanted it from Sasuke, from Sakura, and from the whole village. He dedicated himself to getting approval and validation from everyone, this obsession with other people’ opinion of oneself is terribly unhealthy. But unsurprisingly for this series, it’s portrayed as something positive again.
He’s needy and self absorbed
These two traits are best explained in his quest to get Sasuke to acknowledge him. Naruto wanted to bring sasuke back for his own emotional needs, he said Sasuke was one of his first bonds, he didn’t want him to leave, and he wanted him to acknowledge him. He’s never interested in understanding Sasuke’s desire for revenge or helping him during their VoTE battle. He did two things in VoTE: talk about his own feelings and put a scratch on Sasuke’s headband to prove a point. That’s all he cared, his own feelings and proving himself. Why would anyone want a friend who tried to prove to you he’s superior when you’re already so insecure about your own power you left to train with a pedo?
You think Shippuden Naruto was a good character? I don't hate him but these points on tumblr are valid. Naruto is a poorly written gary sue of a character in the second half
@@raydygonzalez5714 Teen Naruto is a trash character
Most people actually don't dislike Naruto,they hate is obsession with trying to save Sasuke when Sasuke never asked to be saved
Its all pretty convoluted tbh, I answer this question in my 5 Kage summit video, check it out!
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Damn. Y'all really don't like that Naruto fella? Sucks to be him.😂
Not gonna lie found that a lot of people from this anime convention were shonen showdown was at were dogging Naruto as if he was trash.Which I kinda found very shocking because to me I would have assumed that a lot of people like Naruto as much as Luffy😮
I do believe that some of those people could be surface level fans cause you cant love the story of Naruto and hate Naruto Uzumaki
Not really...
1. Many unresolved issues people complain about in the ending are failures on Naruto’s part
He promised to change the Hyuuga clan for Neji, he’s not shown to have done anything.
He promised Nagato to break the cycle of hatred, and find peace. He’s not shown to make any changes to the system which thrives on conflicts and breeds hatred. He’s not done anything for the smaller villages, they’re not even included in the Kages meeting in Gaiden. They continue to be marginalized by the big power just like in Nagato’s time.
He has not done anything about Orochimaru who killed many innocents in his experiments except keeping an eye on him. His approach is to deal with threats as they come, he’s not interested in addressing root cause or breaking any cycle.
He’s kept the uchiha massacre under the rug. Again, he’s not interested in facing up to truths and learning from history. He even said “cold hard facts don’t matter, only feelings matter”.
Naruto is the Hokage, Child of Prophecy, the person Neji, Jiraya, Nagato and Konan put their faith in; he’s the character who should bring resolution to these plot points and themes, and he didn’t.
Naruto fanboys argue “we don’t know, the changes could be off panel”. This is pathetic, it’s like saying “just because the defeat of the villains wasn’t shown doesn’t mean it didn’t happen, the fights and defeat was off panel!”. Why shouldn’t the defeat of the source of evil and tragedies in this series be shown on panel?
2. Naruto embodies the dangerous ideology of this series
This series is a brainwashing propaganda which:
Defends corrupt system
That’s what Naruto did for the whole series. He’d meet a villain who’s a victim of the system (Gaara, Neji, Nagato, Obito, Sasuke), he’d defeat them and tell them to stop being angry and just find love and faith, that’s all. He’s never challenged the authorities over the practice of jinchuuriki, Hyuuga clan slavery, child solider or the uchiha massacre. He’s just defending the system the whole time.
Puts the blame on the victims, demonises rebels
Naruto’s Talk no jutsu never acknowledged the system is the root cause for the antagonists’ tragedies, he dismissed their cases by branding them as “lonely” “filled with hatred”. He reduced real political issues to personal emotional issues, he blamed the victims for being emo.
Glorifies subservience to oppressive regime, undermines real families
He told his son he should endure his loneliness for the village cos he’s a shinobi. He told Sarada the village is her family. He’s indoctrinating the next generation, telling them to put the system above their real family, above themselves, and make sacrifice for the village.
3. Fundamentals of his characterisation have been mutilated gradually throughout the series
He’s a fake underdog
He’s supposed to be untalented, and made it up with hardwork. It’s bullcrap, Neji and Sasuke only had bloodline power, Naruto had both bloodlines and bijuu power. Neither did he lack natural talent, he learned rasengan in two weeks, mastered perfect sage mode in a few months, a feat Jiraya and Minato, a genius, never accomplished their whole life.
He never needed to change destiny, he’s destiny itself.
Self explanatory, he’s Child of Prophecy, the chosen one, his destiny was decided before he’s born.
He’s a follower and a tool like all shinobi
In part 1, he said he didn’t like the shinobi system, he didn’t want to be a tool with no feelings, he sounded like a rebel, he’s different. He ended up following will of fire like previous generations and telling his son to suck up his feelings and endure for the village, cos that’s what shinobi do.
“I will never give up”
His “ninja way” is overrated, just because he says it a lot doesn’t mean it has substance. Most of the time, he had no reason to give up in the first place cos he’s rarely challenged. Except for Sasuke, his TnJ was never resisted, antagonists bowed to his TnJ easily even when he had no answers to their grievances. Basically Kishi didn’t create enough obstacles for his MC to show him overcome them through persistence, optimism and problem solving skills. Instead he just constantly wrote some corny symbolism to force down readers’ throat that he’s the light, he’s hope, and let his MC plot shield and plot device like TnJ take care of the rest.
His “empathy” is narcissistic
We’re supposed to believe he’s understanding. But he’s incapable of empathizing with people unless he sees himself in them in some ways. He often only focused on common superficial quality between himself and others (we’re both jinchuriki! we’re both uzumaki! we both want to be hokage!), and seemed uninterested in understanding experience he didn’t share. Most of his TnJ boiled down to “you’re just like me”, he’s only interested in certain parts in the antagonists’ stories cos he could turn the conversation about himself. This is not empathy. Read more here
He doesn’t value his bond, he’s emotionally inept and a liar.
He doesn’t spend time with his family, he rarely sees his friends, didn’t even know if Sakura was pregnant with Sarada. People say he’s busy, but he’s he one who spent 699 chapters preaching about the importance of bond, not “putting work before bond”. He lectured Zabuza about love but he couldn’t tell difference between love for ramen and love for people. He said he hated people who lied to themselves, he lied about his feelings for Sakura for years.
4. The narrative failed to portray his character flaws as flaws
He’s shallow, vain and has unhealthy hunger for acknowledgement
He wanted to become Hokage cos he wanted his face on the mountain, he wanted the village’s recognition and wanted to be treated as someone important. His goal and motivation were shallow. He did show some maturity in the chunin exam arc and started to see there’s more meaning to being Hokage and promised Neji he’d change the Hyuuga clan. Unfortunately, that’s just a blip, he regressed to his vain and shallow self in the war arc. He said ‘It’s the person who’s recognised who will become Hokage’, to him, Hokage is a prize and a medal to show that he’s recognized. The writing tried present his selfish and shallow reason to aspire to a leadership position in a positive light, that’s stupid.
His chief motivation in life was his thirst for recognition, he wanted it from Sasuke, from Sakura, and from the whole village. He dedicated himself to getting approval and validation from everyone, this obsession with other people’ opinion of oneself is terribly unhealthy. But unsurprisingly for this series, it’s portrayed as something positive again.
He’s needy and self absorbed
These two traits are best explained in his quest to get Sasuke to acknowledge him. Naruto wanted to bring sasuke back for his own emotional needs, he said Sasuke was one of his first bonds, he didn’t want him to leave, and he wanted him to acknowledge him. He’s never interested in understanding Sasuke’s desire for revenge or helping him during their VoTE battle. He did two things in VoTE: talk about his own feelings and put a scratch on Sasuke’s headband to prove a point. That’s all he cared, his own feelings and proving himself. Why would anyone want a friend who tried to prove to you he’s superior when you’re already so insecure about your own power you left to train with a pedo?
Luffy so better then Naruto..! 😂💯
W vid and random question because of 6:30 to 6:37 what religion do u believe in
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I perfonally like Naruto as a proganist.
8:15 NOTHING TO HIM..!🙂
SO WHY NARUTO CRYING SOMETIMES
WHY ..? 🙂
cuz of Sasuke?
Bro I think you Mistook Boruto Dad for Boruto 😅
lmao
@@JuubiTazwhat..?
finaly someone get it
Lmao. He's my favourite character in fiction, but i also didn't like him in part one. In fact, Neji used to be my favourite character. It wasn't until Shippuden that i fell in love with his character.
i have never seen nor heard of anyone that likes naruto the series but hates naruto the character.
Naruto hated because of sasuke, sakura and village people they hated him but he stills tries to save that people 😑😑😑 i don't understand that why he still that fu**ing village😑😑
Hmm 🤔 high level video with low subs and views. How is this man so underrated???
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There's more hate towards sasuke then there is naruto I just don't like naruto, I don't hate him ,it's the same for any other character, most importantly I can't stand the d riding for him and other characters
I get u, but the d riding was almost inevitable given the fact that Naruto's the messiah, also ur right, Sasuke does get a lot more hate, but given that he's portrayed as an antagonist in certain parts of the story, it doesn't really surprise me. I might make a "Why do people HATE Sasuke" video in the future, since I do think he gets a lot of uncalled for hatred & that he was justified in a lot of what he's done
People hate Naruto?
When it was ongoing yes i see more glaze than hate nowadays though
LOL People hate Naruto? HAHAHA Must be from another dimension.
As far as reality is concerned, many like Naruto, some don't care, and very few hate him at all.
Nobody hates Naruto. If you want a hated man character look at deku
hating the mc cuz they think it's cool
Wait am I tripping people actually hate my king naruto?
apparently dude
Y’all really gotta stop acting like just because Naruto is also special just makes the fact that the story of Naruto up to that point was revolving around underdog story, if your good at writing a story your characters won’t be hypocrites, and if they are it will be discussed and shown. Naruto as a story and as a character stumbles over itself and screws up its own plot and lessons and fails
I think you misspelled Boruto my friend
Bro because Naruto character had a poor writing because of kishimoto favourite character is sasuke so thats why he made sasuke stronger than the mc naruto 😢😢
sasuke is only Kishimoto's favourite character to draw
@@JuubiTaz but why he shown a Naruto has weaker character
Cuckruto is trash without Chad Kurama!
Naruto being annoying is realistic, I mean which kid isn’t annoying, I know that my lil brothers are 😂
Exibit F that swing scene
Nobody hates Naruto
You'd be surprised.
I hate him stay mad🤭
No one cares @@kitana_kahn187
@@rabiyarabi26 Did i ask Sakura is better than him stay mad🤭
@@kitana_kahn187Slay💅Sakura🥰🔥👑
Narumid🚮🗑🤮
Naruto not knowing the cards are stacked in his favor is not an excuse lol, such cope. If someone hands you a deck if cards that are stacked in your favor in poker it doesn’t matter if you know it or not, they still are
Naruto still had to persevere though, he had to deal with a lot of hardships, and there was an entire character arc for Naruto & Kurama to work together. It may have not been about changing your destiny, but overcoming the hardships on the way to your destiny
Naruto could literally solo the whole justice league
I don't hate Naruto, but him being a reincarnation as far as I am concerned is a way worse plot point than Kaguya coming out of nowhere. His entire speech to Neji about destiny was instantly made redundant and Neji died a few chapters before we find out about Naruto being the reincarnation of Asura. Talk about let down.
You are a robot
@@11_valyghost2Nice argument fanboy.
U have to remember that the Neji thing happened very early in the story (chunin exams), so its not bizarre to not not have a concept introduced that early on remain a core concept. It was about perseverance, rather than hard work & destiny. Cause Naruto did have to grind nonetheless
@@11_valyghost2 Tick a clock
He isn't even the coolest character in the series 😂
I mean, how's bro meant to compete with the Uchiha
naruto in part 1 while he had annoying tendencies I mainly found him endearing but in part 2 i couldn't stand him his sasuke obsession and him forgiving everyone was extremely off putting and him calling obito the coolest guy physically made me ill I just find his mindset disgusting to me in part 2
you know, he never actually calls Obito the coolest guy, thats a common misconception, he calls him "nothing but awesome to me!"
@@JuubiTaz coolest guy/ nothing but awesome it’s the same thing their synonymous he still praising the guy that is damn near responsible for most of the deaths in the show including his parents like that’s disgusting to praise the murder of your parents and so many others just because he shared the same dream as him of being hokage when he was a kid
It feels like naruto is sometimes crazy when calls people like sasuke and obito the best naruto has creepy obsession with uchiha
@@dytgyfgyffuh243 bruh can u blame him, the Uchiha were insane 🤣 the author himself spent most of the manga wanking the Uchiha, and tbh they are a goated clan. but ur right Naruto does simp for them.
@@JuubiTaz the uchiha are not crazy thier is video name naruto buried of power watch it explains that the uchiha are not different from normal ninja thier differences is that thier more emotional
Yes Naruto is over character. The human nature is not like this. Sasuke is better and sense able character than naruto
basically, Naruto is too idealistic
Simple he’s corny, generic and got the most simplistic cringey dialogue I’ve ever seen in shonen.
In short he is overrated 🗑
Eren is one of the best written, very complicated character, nothing like naruto who's very one dimensional
agreed don't get why he put Eren in the same category as Naruto
Compared to other battle shonens Naruto's main cast is really bad they only got 1 fan favorite Kakashi. The other 3 are either insufferable or just blah.
Naruto never had to work. He sucked off the fox. Just so happend to be related to every charecter with even alittle power.
he had to endure quite a bit to learn how to tame the fox's power, remember that using the fox's powers was a risk
LOL People hate Naruto? HAHAHA Must be from another dimension.
As far as reality is concerned, many like Naruto, some don't care, and very few hate him at all.
I hate Naruto and the show.
I think it's the worst of the big 3
@@user-dh7sm9zh9e You're still not "most" though.
Hahahaha
Truth is, only very few people don't like Naruto.