In my mind, the various OP.EDs of Hokage to this day, the familiar melody and rhythm are still unforgettable!
Naruto, who had been clamoring to be Hokage, finally became Hokage! Sasuke, who has been going for revenge, finally found himself. Sakura married Sasuke as she wished. Naruto is also fortunate enough to marry Hinata. All are happy! Only Neji, you died so miserably!
And now, their children are back in Konoha Village!
Because of the various breakdowns and procrastination of the original plot of the animation, as well as the memory killing of a series of N episodes, how many people mention Hokage, and they are all at a loss, eh? What episode am I catching up to in the animation? In the comics, the plot has been going, but all kinds of openings in the later period. It can also make you feel tired. Compared with the exciting ninjutsu showdown in the early stage, Naruto in the later stage is completely invincible! Although the Ninja Village was originally an alternate world, but looking at it, it still feels beyond the scope of human beings!
So, with the mentality of remembering your youth, go into the cinema. Yes, there are surprises!
At the beginning, the little blogger is simply a copy of Naruto~ I want to get the love of my father, but I am so straight~ What
really ignited was the moment when Naruto and the Kurama merged! With Sasuke's protection. This is our youthful blood, our Hokage.
Yes, no matter how the times change, Hokage's will remains the same~
There is no gags like seduction, and the laughs are a lot less. But when Naruto and Sasuke are side by side again! We know that our blood will still boil for it!
Years have passed, they have grown up, and so have we. It's just that the laughter and tears, touching and sadness they brought us will shine brightly in our memory!
In the biography of bloggers, there are too many soy sauce roles, after all, the protagonist's son is the protagonist. . .
However, I still want to ask, is that villain really not a relative of Junmarou? !
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