Eh, in the later parts of the series we learn that he basically had the president looking out for him the whole time, and he gets access to special instruction just based on who he is. Not only does he become super special, it is revealed that he was super special and had special privileges all along. He just didn't know it.
Rock Lee shows the true limitations of hard work in the setting. Got his ass whooped a couple of times when anyone reasonably special showed up and then faded into irrelevance. He unfortunately lives in a world where hard work simply isn't enough.
Yeah, it's a real missed opportunity. I really like Naruto but at the end of the day it's a comic book for 10 year old japanese kids in the early 2000s, and that's the kind of shit that works for that demographic.
Naruto's extended cast really did fall away after the anime's War Arc. They produced enormous amounts of filler and then just kinda wrote off / killed off anyone who wasn't Naruto while focusing entirely on the Naruto/Sasuke rivalry. Then even that fell away so they could do some increasingly "My Power Is Bigger Than Your Power" dick waving bullshit into the closing arc.
Boruto was even worse, picking up straight off where the power-overscaled original story ended.
I wouldn't even call it a problem of fascism, per say, since the bad guys were as over-the-top as anyone. It just didn't do anything interesting with the premise, once everyone was God-Tier power level and just blasting away at each other with abandon.
The boys is the only accurate portrayal of superheroes
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Eh, in the later parts of the series we learn that he basically had the president looking out for him the whole time, and he gets access to special instruction just based on who he is. Not only does he become super special, it is revealed that he was super special and had special privileges all along. He just didn't know it.
Rock Lee shows the true limitations of hard work in the setting. Got his ass whooped a couple of times when anyone reasonably special showed up and then faded into irrelevance. He unfortunately lives in a world where hard work simply isn't enough.
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Yeah, it's a real missed opportunity. I really like Naruto but at the end of the day it's a comic book for 10 year old japanese kids in the early 2000s, and that's the kind of shit that works for that demographic.
Naruto's extended cast really did fall away after the anime's War Arc. They produced enormous amounts of filler and then just kinda wrote off / killed off anyone who wasn't Naruto while focusing entirely on the Naruto/Sasuke rivalry. Then even that fell away so they could do some increasingly "My Power Is Bigger Than Your Power" dick waving bullshit into the closing arc.
Boruto was even worse, picking up straight off where the power-overscaled original story ended.
I wouldn't even call it a problem of fascism, per say, since the bad guys were as over-the-top as anyone. It just didn't do anything interesting with the premise, once everyone was God-Tier power level and just blasting away at each other with abandon.
Good god I despise the anime combat being "just hit it with a bigger laser beam until someone says uncle."
In Full Metal Alchemist, since it was science based, there was some thought to the combat and I really liked that. Power creep and its consequences.
The only good Naruto character was Rock Lee and they did him dirty in the Gaara arc.