Why I say more love, of course, is compared with One Piece.
I'm a supplementary party, and I watched Pirates first and Hokage later, and I usually skip the original watching. This is different from the chasing party. I skipped boring originals and memories, so the experience should be better. And I heard that Kishimoto originally wanted to end it, but the publisher refused to let it, so there was the dregs behind.
Many people say that after 130 episodes, it will not look good, because 135 to 220 is original! ! Later, from the appearance of Xiao organization to the failure of Payne, it is getting better and better. It started to go downhill after Penn's Scroll, but it's also worth a look!
I always felt that anime should be a drawn TV series, not a utopia out of reality. The pirates I watched first, I didn’t cry for the tears that many people said (maybe I am cold-blooded). I even think those tears are like chicken soup. They can move you at the time, and it’s like that when you think about it later. I think Pirates belonged to my roommate Amway. First of all, I was impatient when I watched it. I felt it was too long. It was enough for me to watch ten TV shows. And Luffy, I feel like a 250 who doesn't want anything except eating and fighting. Does such a person really exist in real life? I prefer Sauron and Usopp (Usopp will be afraid, but he still pushes himself forward, this is courage. Sauron is always thinking about the big picture, this is the captain) and too few pirates die , each part is a happy ending, it is really aesthetic fatigue, and I feel that the navy will not obey the Tianlong people (the navy has super-powerful force, which is different from reality, in reality, Ye Wen only hit ten , One overlord in the pirates has to do hundreds of people) To control the power depends on force, how did the Tianlong people do such a stable position? ? ? What annoys me the most is Hai Mi's irrational and frantic spraying. Originally, I liked pirates. Later, I found that Hai Mi always sprays Naruto, and some of them are "what if you want to add sins without excuses", which makes me wonder if it is a pirate. Has it become a religion? ? Some fans are really religious.
The connotation of Hokage is very deep. Shippuden used to discuss the meaning of life, and Payne's Scroll discussed how to achieve peace (Naruto is about communication and understanding, Payne is about establishing peace under deterrence). The important thing is that although Nagato gave up his brain His own plan, but Naruto was still confused. I will read it for infinite months later, and discuss whether to choose false beauty, or not so beautiful or even cruel reality. This is a bit like Inception, rising to a philosophical level. These are what pirates don't have
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