Just finished watching it. Yay for badass new intro. New closing is kinda...meh tho. Still really good, and one of the better songs they have done, but the animation setup they chose for it could have been better.
Eh? I didn't see any. I was actually looking to see if people like Chojin or Neji were in the intro, just in case they were going to throw that in there. So, if they really are alive, they certainly didn't put it in the intro.Eric wrote:Ahhhh yeah the new intro is full of freakin spoilers.
I hate this one about as much as I hate the one from episode 50-75 or so. Most of the ending songs are terrible, though I liked the acid-trip-like one, and the one with the mini walking characters.Eric wrote:I like the new ending just fine, wasn't a fan of the one before it anyway.
Naruto always faces enormous odds and surprises the fuck out of you. Don't forget, he outsmarted Neji who, next to Shikamaru, was easily the smartest of the other Genins. He's a brilliant idiot, he always seems to pull it out of his ass even though he seems to be such a moron most of the time. And he's at his best when the odds are against him. That's why he's my fav character. I usually don't go for the main characters as my favs, but he is just that damned good of a character. He's what makes the show for me. The supporting cast is excellent, which gives it depth, but if Naruto wasn't as good as he was, the show wouldn't be as fun, particularly considering how he's so central to nearly every major thing that happens.SineSwiper wrote:Naruto has a problem with a lack of intelligence and not very many techniques. His fight with Kabuto was pathetic. His "strategy" is shadow clones, and if that doesn't work, then more shadow clones.
His Rasegen works but it's slow. He's not going to use the toad summon in a non-summon battle. And then he has his overused shadow clones. I think that's it. He might have some new physical taijutsu moves to pull out, but I doubt that will matter much.
And we haven't even factored Susuke's Sharingan yet...
He only beat Neji because Neji completely and utterly underestimated Naruto. Like the examiner said Naruto's will to win that fight was greater. >_> Neji took it easy, and didn't finish it when he should have.Zeus wrote:Naruto always faces enormous odds and surprises the fuck out of you. Don't forget, he outsmarted Neji who, next to Shikamaru, was easily the smartest of the other Genins. He's a brilliant idiot, he always seems to pull it out of his ass even though he seems to be such a moron most of the time. And he's at his best when the odds are against him. That's why he's my fav character. I usually don't go for the main characters as my favs, but he is just that damned good of a character. He's what makes the show for me. The supporting cast is excellent, which gives it depth, but if Naruto wasn't as good as he was, the show wouldn't be as fun, particularly considering how he's so central to nearly every major thing that happens.SineSwiper wrote:Naruto has a problem with a lack of intelligence and not very many techniques. His fight with Kabuto was pathetic. His "strategy" is shadow clones, and if that doesn't work, then more shadow clones.
His Rasegen works but it's slow. He's not going to use the toad summon in a non-summon battle. And then he has his overused shadow clones. I think that's it. He might have some new physical taijutsu moves to pull out, but I doubt that will matter much.
And we haven't even factored Susuke's Sharingan yet...
Don't forget, Kabuto had to pull a special technique out of his ass that required him to get pummelled to beat Naruto, and if he's as strong as Kakashi, that's saying something. Not to mention how they freed Kakashi from Zabuze's hold. That was all Nine-Tails boy......
Twords the important part of the fight, Neji was taking him seriously. He defidently underestimated him twords the start, but not anymore twords the end.Eric wrote:He only beat Neji because Neji completely and utterly underestimated Naruto. Like the examiner said Naruto's will to win that fight was greater. >_> Neji took it easy, and didn't finish it when he should have.Zeus wrote:Naruto always faces enormous odds and surprises the fuck out of you. Don't forget, he outsmarted Neji who, next to Shikamaru, was easily the smartest of the other Genins. He's a brilliant idiot, he always seems to pull it out of his ass even though he seems to be such a moron most of the time. And he's at his best when the odds are against him. That's why he's my fav character. I usually don't go for the main characters as my favs, but he is just that damned good of a character. He's what makes the show for me. The supporting cast is excellent, which gives it depth, but if Naruto wasn't as good as he was, the show wouldn't be as fun, particularly considering how he's so central to nearly every major thing that happens.SineSwiper wrote:Naruto has a problem with a lack of intelligence and not very many techniques. His fight with Kabuto was pathetic. His "strategy" is shadow clones, and if that doesn't work, then more shadow clones.
His Rasegen works but it's slow. He's not going to use the toad summon in a non-summon battle. And then he has his overused shadow clones. I think that's it. He might have some new physical taijutsu moves to pull out, but I doubt that will matter much.
And we haven't even factored Susuke's Sharingan yet...
Don't forget, Kabuto had to pull a special technique out of his ass that required him to get pummelled to beat Naruto, and if he's as strong as Kakashi, that's saying something. Not to mention how they freed Kakashi from Zabuze's hold. That was all Nine-Tails boy......
Kabuto had already fought with Tsunade a freakin Hokage mind you, and his entire body was outta whack.
He freed Kakashi with Sasuke's help....
Oh, very true, but it took a secret technique by a Jounin (or better) to do that. Remember, he's just a 12 year-old boy here. And the good thing about that fight is that Naruto didn't win against someone clearly better than him in every way.Gentz wrote:I should also remind everyone that Kabuto technically beat Naruto in that fight. Remember that Naruto would have died had it not been for Tsunade and the Nine-Tails resurrecting him basically. Yet Kabuto was up and about again in a few minutes.
Heh, bingo! Sit back, enjoy the show. ;pDon Wang wrote:I've found Naruto's fighting to be about as consistent as the current HXH, which is to say, not at all. Trying to rationalize why the main character who is inexplicably weak despite having the potential to destroy the universe rarely works out well in the end. Saint Seiya and Dragonball is the tried and true method for such things and to this day I don't know of any fighting-oriented series that can provide a plausible explanation for overcoming the impossible better than these two.
That's just it, the Nine-Tails isn't something that he can just use at will. I mean, he's learning to tap into a bit when he's really in dire straits, but it's not to the point it being able to overtake him, like was the case with Gaara and the raccoon demon. He's just learning to tap into the Nine-tails.Don Wang wrote:I've found Naruto's fighting to be about as consistent as the current HXH, which is to say, not at all. Trying to rationalize why the main character who is inexplicably weak despite having the potential to destroy the universe rarely works out well in the end. Saint Seiya and Dragonball is the tried and true method for such things and to this day I don't know of any fighting-oriented series that can provide a plausible explanation for overcoming the impossible better than these two.