<p>Naruto gets the same treatment, Jesus Christ gets on peoples opinions, once something gets popular, it is a valuable target on positive and negative opinions, a strength and weakness, for all series whom reach this level of sight among the people. *Sigh* No wonder people have stage freights, it's because of this garbage, that crushes them to pieces, mentally.
</p><p>Can anyone really blame Masashi for his faults, I mean the guy makes a chapter almost every week, he's not Miura whom takes months in writing a berserk chapter, the time of thinking is very small for him and I would done so much worst as a writer if I made Naruto the way Kishimoto was doing for the people, most of the criticisms people give are total excuses.
</p><p>Take Naruto's character for example, Kishimoto could of easily decide for Naruto to make much wiser decisions in part II, but he knew that would be to good for Naruto to become.
</p><p>Here's one of his quotes.
</p><blockquote><i>Perfect heroes are cool, but no one can really empathize or identify with them.</i></blockquote>
Pretty much, none of these characters are that perfect.
- Rock lee and Gai is handicapped.
- Kakashi is a horrible teacher
- Sasuke is ups and down on his good and evil standards,(Something that I am similar to.)
<p>And many more, some could be better written but Kishimoto did have the understandable reasons for doing such things, even by plot-holes, which there a few that are obvious even for a guy whom doesn't even know how to function his or her intelligence would notice these impossible tools on how to overcome the villains, especially with how they took down Kaguya.
</p><p>But Naruto is great for being relatable to us, despite of it not being well thought out on certain moments and fights.
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