SS_ShitStorm
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- Posted: Mon, 20 Oct 2014 08:14:25 +0000
TuckyX
SS_ShitStorm
Neon Wasteland
Javier Cross
Neon Wasteland
Best response to this lol.
Somebody's gotta say it, beats explaining the sins Gaia's Naruto fan-branch committed in the past.
Plus it saves time. blaugh
It does. I mean damn people still think Naruto and Bleach hate isn't valid. I think them being long a** boring fillers makes all the hate beyond valid. The fact that the fan base act like it's God tier work.
You might want to update your information on the fandom, because at the moment even the youngest viewers are complaining their intelligence is being insulted and that they just want it to end.
We hate this series more than any critic could possibly fathom because we've wasted 15 years waiting for it to get better. We rode this trainwreck into the ground with our fingers crossed chanting "Kishimoto will fix it, Kishimoto will save us" But Kishimoto had abandoned us long ago. We were ******** from the word "shippuden" and part of us knew it but we kept crawling back like a good b***h because we remembered season one and as long as we saw the retard in an orange tracksuit playing ninja we had hope. We were stupid then. Now we're just weak.
You won Kishi. you broke us.
These series are meant to help sell magazines and whatever else their sponsors (Bandai, Nitendo, Apple, Google) are selling to the Japanese market. Unless you're a young boy living in Japan, or a regular buyer of the Japanese Weekly Shonen Jump magazine, your thoughts and criticisms of the series, not matter how valid, don't mean much to Kishimoto and the editors of Shonen Jump.
It's cool to criticize the series. I admit to getting bored and/or fed up with it a number of times during it's long run. Just know that, ultimately, the series wasn't meant for us to begin with, at least not primarily anyway.
Yes, our criticism means nothing because manga only exists to sell and authors never take pride in their work.
Quality variations are a thing even in material aimed at a younger demographic.