Board Thread:Naruto Discussions/@comment-12509038-20150317020644/@comment-5233512-20150329042228

I'm glad you agree in that aspect. :)

It would definitely be tricky for Studio Pierrot to adapt the conclusion of the series though, especially with time-skips present in the final two chapters of the manga. However, once they do, it would give this Wikia a much clear timeline of all the events and the order in which they take place. Personally, I have heard from many people that they did not want to read the "Naruto Hiden" novels simply because there were no pictures (unless you count the cover and one more random sketch) to go along with the text, so a television anime adaptation would be greatly appreciated by the fan-base in general.

In my opinion, the anime will without a doubt do a better job of wrapping up the series than the manga due to the extended length it so frequently provides for material from the manga. It is somewhat unfortunate that since Kishimoto decided to end the manga at Chapter 700, it led to the final chapter being somewhat rushed. Also, since the number seven is so symbolic, perhaps the opponent Kaguya was not handled as well as it could have been with a specific chapter limit in Kishimoto's mind.