Some people may say that Naruto is not a juvenile anime?
yes. But Hokage is not the kind of Miss Conch that the protagonist will not change for decades.
They are always growing and changing.
So, if you ask the question because the character's appearance is not cute, the character's personality has changed, there are
less bloody battles, and there are too many emotional dramas
: Is this still the Hokage I watched back then?
All I can say is that your heart has never been in line with reality.
You have been living in that childhood world.
It has nothing to do with official assignments or anything else.
All I can say is that
Hokage ended when we were laughing a few years ago about watching the ending with our son.
And its ending is a bit abrupt and not perfect.
Because it is too real.
Because it makes heroes like ordinary people to get married, have children, and lead a secular life.
This doesn't seem to match the setting of the comics, and it seems to fit.
The group of teenagers watching anime, some have graduated, some are working
and some are even married.
Looking back, seeing such an ending, I can only smile,
and then tell myself that real life
has long replaced childhood fantasy.
We no longer debate the level of combat effectiveness
for ninjutsu, quarrel for the boss,
we just simply hope that each character has a good home.
So at the end of the theatrical version, the two of them holding hands
no matter what the plot, whether it is logical or not , is obsessive-compulsive disorder
for anyone who has watched Naruto seriously . I hope there is such a happy ending.
So, I am really touched and gratified
that just like myself at the moment, I am also heading towards life in the same direction.
Heroes also need to fall in love, break up, get married, have children,
become sophisticated, smoke and drink,
but this is the existence of flesh and blood
Imagine you are walking on the street and see a Naruto family of four holding shopping bags
, waving to say hello, laughing and walking away 1
This is our Hokage
This is the mature world
Whether you like it or not,
we have grown up.
So, let go of complaining and loss and
replace quarrel with gratitude, at least
Naruto is with us when each of us is lost.
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