tbh it would be pointless to talk about a 700+ episode (granted I’m skipping most of the filler), potentially terrible show like naruto without talking about it to anyone, so I figured I might as well dump my thoughts here since there’s at least 2 people who unironically like the series here. I’m not really expecting much replies to this, but fwiw it’s a good way to put my thoughts down
without the anime community telling me “you’re making a huge fucking mistake”
I just finished season 1 (the first 25 episodes but minus #26, which is just filler), and honestly it’s pretty good so far. my experience with other shounen shows like jojo or hunter x hunter tells me that this isn’t nowhere near a perfect shounen series, but it reminds me a lot of avatar in terms of the setting, the worldbuilding, the power system, and etcetera, so it has that going for it at least. something worth pointing out is that the way the dialogue is written is almost awful. I can’t tell if it’s the particular sub translation at fault, but it gives me this nagging feeling that it’s ripped straight from the original japanese with no edits made to it. it’s as cliched as shounen writing can come, but I’ll at least take it over the dub, what with naruto’s nails-on-chalkboard english voice
speaking of boruto’s dad, how’s he for a main character? well, besides that weird brock syndrome where he never opens his eyes half of the time, I actually find him sort of endearing. the idiotic hero trope’s starting to wear on me a bit, but I can still admire his eagerness and whatnot. as for sasuke, I’m glad he’s not the complete stoic I thought he would was before starting the series, since he still shows a good helping of emotion. his pride’s a bit irritating when he managed to get his ass kicked by haku and rock lee, though
and yeah hot take sakura’s the worst character, no surprise there. it’s one thing to have her motivation be nothing but wanting to get sasukun to notice her, but considering she’s never done a damn thing in any of the fights so far (besides throwing a shuriken at haku, but even then he caught it), she’s legitimately a burden. it would be nice to see her biggest strength, aka her analytical skills and overall intelligence, be used more in battle, so I still have a tiny semblance of hope for her. not much, but a tiny bit
in terms of what I think about the fighting...well, let’s talk about the main battle in the season, the climax of the land of waves arc. I don’t have much to say about kakashi vs zabuza as it was more talking than fighting, but hoo boy the haku fight. I will say that it sets up nicely for more creative uses of chakra to come, but I didn’t find the battle itself all that...interesting, I guess? it was pretty much nothing but naruto blindly throwing himself at the mirrors and sasuke using him as a guinea pig, with no real detriment to haku made until naruto pulls out his demon form ex machina and demolishes the mirrors. perhaps it was supposed to feel futile, but for now it might be a sign of bad things to come. speaking of which I was really counting on the show to not use the “heroes struggle until the main character shows up” cliche that was practically dbz’s fetish
I might as well throw some more issues with the arc while I’m at it. first off, what was the point of sasuke “dying”? even if it would have been a good chance for sakura to grow some character for once if he stayed dead for a while, I can get why killing off the second-biggest character this early would be a bad idea. but even then, nothing really came out of his “death”. naruto’s and sakura’s opinion of him didn’t change, sasuke didn’t learn anything new, etc. it happened and got resolved so quickly that I swear it was only done for shock value. on another note zabuza was a good villain but I couldn’t get why he got sympathy despite assassinating his nation’s leader, turning rogue, and attempting to kill team 7 on more than one occasion, but I digress
those nitpicks said, I have pretty high hopes for the chunin exam arc. rock lee and gaara are both interesting and straight up badass characters who I can’t wait to see more of, and the written exam was a pleasant surprise, if only for introducing everyone’s powers in a non-straightfoward way
overall, despite a messy climax to the biggest arc of the season and the failure that is sakura, I’m enjoying this series more than I thought I would. though given the negative side of this show’s reputation I’m expecting the more glaring flaws to rear their ugly heads soon enough
I just finished season 1 (the first 25 episodes but minus #26, which is just filler), and honestly it’s pretty good so far. my experience with other shounen shows like jojo or hunter x hunter tells me that this isn’t nowhere near a perfect shounen series, but it reminds me a lot of avatar in terms of the setting, the worldbuilding, the power system, and etcetera, so it has that going for it at least. something worth pointing out is that the way the dialogue is written is almost awful. I can’t tell if it’s the particular sub translation at fault, but it gives me this nagging feeling that it’s ripped straight from the original japanese with no edits made to it. it’s as cliched as shounen writing can come, but I’ll at least take it over the dub, what with naruto’s nails-on-chalkboard english voice
speaking of boruto’s dad, how’s he for a main character? well, besides that weird brock syndrome where he never opens his eyes half of the time, I actually find him sort of endearing. the idiotic hero trope’s starting to wear on me a bit, but I can still admire his eagerness and whatnot. as for sasuke, I’m glad he’s not the complete stoic I thought he would was before starting the series, since he still shows a good helping of emotion. his pride’s a bit irritating when he managed to get his ass kicked by haku and rock lee, though
and yeah hot take sakura’s the worst character, no surprise there. it’s one thing to have her motivation be nothing but wanting to get sasukun to notice her, but considering she’s never done a damn thing in any of the fights so far (besides throwing a shuriken at haku, but even then he caught it), she’s legitimately a burden. it would be nice to see her biggest strength, aka her analytical skills and overall intelligence, be used more in battle, so I still have a tiny semblance of hope for her. not much, but a tiny bit
in terms of what I think about the fighting...well, let’s talk about the main battle in the season, the climax of the land of waves arc. I don’t have much to say about kakashi vs zabuza as it was more talking than fighting, but hoo boy the haku fight. I will say that it sets up nicely for more creative uses of chakra to come, but I didn’t find the battle itself all that...interesting, I guess? it was pretty much nothing but naruto blindly throwing himself at the mirrors and sasuke using him as a guinea pig, with no real detriment to haku made until naruto pulls out his demon form ex machina and demolishes the mirrors. perhaps it was supposed to feel futile, but for now it might be a sign of bad things to come. speaking of which I was really counting on the show to not use the “heroes struggle until the main character shows up” cliche that was practically dbz’s fetish
I might as well throw some more issues with the arc while I’m at it. first off, what was the point of sasuke “dying”? even if it would have been a good chance for sakura to grow some character for once if he stayed dead for a while, I can get why killing off the second-biggest character this early would be a bad idea. but even then, nothing really came out of his “death”. naruto’s and sakura’s opinion of him didn’t change, sasuke didn’t learn anything new, etc. it happened and got resolved so quickly that I swear it was only done for shock value. on another note zabuza was a good villain but I couldn’t get why he got sympathy despite assassinating his nation’s leader, turning rogue, and attempting to kill team 7 on more than one occasion, but I digress
those nitpicks said, I have pretty high hopes for the chunin exam arc. rock lee and gaara are both interesting and straight up badass characters who I can’t wait to see more of, and the written exam was a pleasant surprise, if only for introducing everyone’s powers in a non-straightfoward way
overall, despite a messy climax to the biggest arc of the season and the failure that is sakura, I’m enjoying this series more than I thought I would. though given the negative side of this show’s reputation I’m expecting the more glaring flaws to rear their ugly heads soon enough