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NOW I knew from where Kishimoto got the inspiration for Sakura Haruno

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No wonder why I HATE Sakura in the Naruto anime soooo much.......the similarities between her and Amy Rose(MY MOST HATED CHARACTER IN THE SONIC UNIVERSE BESIDES SILVER) are stunning to the point I couldn't believe it.

 

Both are chasing guys who don't give a shit about them but they still love them for no logical or romantical reason

 

both are almost extremely useless in conflicts

 

Both extremely lack any kind of interesting character development

 

Both barely add anything to the plot other than being an annoyance or a damsel in distress

 

 

And when they decide to fight they have little to no impact on the battle

 

 

And(SPOILER ALERT) If you're reading the manga of Naruto,it gets worse and worse and worse,I'm not gonna say how for those who only watch the anime,but you'll see it soon enough during the Fourth Ninja War.

 

 

How did she got the Chunin rank or even became a Ninja is beyond me.She barely use ANY Jutsu...if fact she uses no Jutsu at all,She is just an overglorified Asuka Kazama(a girl from Tekken)

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I'm neutral about Sakura.

 

Although I can't handle Amy Rose (AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARGH)

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Wow,I thought a lot of Sakusasu fan would post angry replies on this thread.....I'm kinda surprised

 

Maybe people finally found an animemanga series that actually has a coherent narrative

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