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>most popular female seiyuu
Nope.
>most popular singer
Extremely popular but nope.
>Sakura is way ahead of Hinata in popularity
Nope, she does get a whole lot more screen time though.
>people will go to the film for a seiyuu
A dedicated few, but this film was targeting nostalgiafags as well as the current gen.
>Japanese reviews
Most seem to scoring it low because their favourite characters, Sasuke and Kakashi, are hardly in it. Or because they wanted an action film. Or because of errors like Naruto attempting to use a technique he learns in ep 1 in a flashback.
>Toriko bit
Not sure but filler characters are what we usually get with Shounen Jump films. He's talking nonsense.
>It's all for the money
Well, yeah.
>Kishimoto was forced into it
Probably the funniest thing in the rant. Sakura and Sauke were his editor's additions whilst Hinata was in his original plans.
>If he wanted Naruto and Hinata from the start he would have worked out a scenario for Sakura and Sauce
Fans get what the fans want, that was best girl; the move. I'm also pretty sure we'll get the other knowledge in Sakura's epilogue novel anyway.
>Comments about developments of pairings
It is a battle manga with just enough romantic hints to get shippers involved, written by a guy that has said he is ''too embarrassed'' to really attempt romance. However there were developments between Naruto and Hinata throughout the manga, unlike with Naruto and Sakura.
>Junko Takeuchi slates ending
I wonder if the voice of the lead character would come out and speak negatively about her last big pay day from a franchise she has been with since 2002. Chie Nakamura has said that she was hoping that her character would win the ramenbowl though.
>the rest of us already had it figured out
Guess I'm the deluded one then.
Naruto/Sakura shippers seem to see her character as some sort of generic tsundere archetype, and Naruto as some sort of fedora tipper trying to escape the friend zone.