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Is it me or does Madara‘s Susanoo kinda have an hourglass?
Hey king it's so awesome and cool that your two boyos have such a deep, intimate, and beautiful relationship steeped in symbolism and nuance but could you like make them kiss at least once maybe? 👉🏽👈🏽 🥺
BORUTO & NARUTO
So I am now currently watching Boruto and I have to say It's not that bad.
But don't get me wrong. Naruto is still far more enjoyable anime than Boruto. (for me of course).
Boruto series has a really good characters and the best for me are : Mitsuki, Shikadai, Himawari, Konohamaru and Boruto (and yes Boruto is sometimes acting like a brat, but I cherish him anyway) ❤️
I want to apologise to Sarada fans, but I don't like her that much, but that also doesn't mean that I hate her. No. I just can't find the way to her character.
And the old generation of Naruto: I love every single one of them.
Their journey was always inspiring to me and through out the series I laughed with them and cried for them. (seriously Naruto is the first anime that made me cry more then 5 times and I do not cry much)
.............. Let's talk about the ships...........
Ok so I don't ship hetero pairs, but I also don't mind or judge people who do.
Naruto series: Sasunaru (how unpredictable)
Kakairu
Kakaobi (their history and friendship was so sad, that every time I see those scenes my eyes are automatically wet)
Madatobi
Hashimada
Sakuino
Sakuhina
Shikaneji (I really adore this ship even if it's not that famous)
Izutobi
Madaobi (they were alone together for some time in that cave..... You know?)
Hidashika (OK I know this ship is toxic as fuck, but you know I love these kinds of relationships)
Itashisu (and anothet tragic love story, like almost every single one in this show)
Itasasu (I know this is the part where some of you will be horrified, but I don't really care that they are brothers. It's the creators fault that they are so pretty together and my sick gay ass is constantly thinking about them fucking each other)
Indraashu (another incest. I'm sorry. Wait. No. Not. Really.)
Hashitobi (wow and another one)
Boruto series: Mitsuboru (this is my favourite ship from this show so far and it's practically Canon. You can't tell me otherwise. Boruto is just following in his father's footsteps.)
Sekiemitsu ( I don't know the name for this ship so I made my own, if someone know the actual name of it, please write it down)
And that's the end.
Uff I hope you will forgive me for my a little bit poor English, because I'm not a national speaker. 😂❤️🌈
fav Naruto ship?
well...
Kakairu were originally favorites..I don't draw them much, but I adore them with all my heart. If we talk about others, for example Obito, then this is definitely Obirin, then Obikaka and/or Tobidei will go a little lower. I love Kakayama too. Hashimada. Kakuhida. Kakagui. Ohh.. There's so many good ships... I can't choose..
I love all of them, but i do have favourites like Kakairu, Obirin and Kakuhida
Anbu Kakairu 📸
which one should I draw next time?
Just needed to solidify my rant, absolute apologizes if this theme is oversaturated, but I needed to speak up because I remembered the absolute idiocy that Naruto's ending is.
Let's be real.
Kaguya's arrival is the WORST plot twist of Naruto.
It was all about ninja, philosophy, and the cycle of hatred, and then out of nowhere — aliens. It felt like Kishimoto suddenly realized he needed a "bigger" final boss but had already made Madara too OP, so he just threw in Kaguya as a "gotcha" moment.
Madara had decades of build-up. He represented everything wrong with the shinobi system: the endless wars, the obsession with power, the never-ending cycle of revenge. He was literally the final test of Naruto's ideology. And then — nope, just kidding! Black Zetsu was using him as a pawn for literally thousands of years to revive Kaguya, who has no real personal motivation beyond "mY cHaKrA."
Kaguya wasn't even interesting. She barely spoke, had no personal connection to the main cast, and her fights were just "teleport to a new dimension, spam crazy jutsu, repeat." At least Madara made his fights fun.
Honestly, it would’ve been way more satisfying if Madara had fused with the God Tree or something and he was the final boss. But nope, aliens.
This is so pointless...
Like imagine the perfect ending of Naruto.
Imagine Madara lying there, defeated but not in some cheap "backstabbed by Zetsu" way — truly defeated in battle. He’s staring up at the sky, battered, his legendary power finally failing him. And in those last moments, as he reflects on everything — the wars, the betrayals, the endless cycle of hatred — he whispers:
"Hashirama… was I wrong… after all?..."
And just as he fades, he sees Hashirama’s ghost (not literally, but like a vision in his mind) smiling at him, as if saying, "You finally understand."
That single line would’ve hit so hard. It wouldn’t erase all the pain he caused, but it would humanize him even more. It would show that, at the very end, he finally questions if his way was right. Not some alien’s pawn. Not some chakra puppet. Just a man who tried, failed, and wondered if there was another way.
THAT is how you close Madara’s story. Not by having him get played by Black Zetsu like an absolute clown
Madara fades away, his vision going black… and then, he opens his eyes. He’s standing in a vast, peaceful meadow — the same place where he and Hashirama used to meet as kids. The river flows quietly, the trees rustle in the breeze. It’s eerily silent.
And then, standing there, arms crossed, a familiar voice:
"Took you long enough, you stubborn fool."
Madara turns, and there’s Hashirama, just watching him. Not angry. Not smug. Just… there. Waiting.
Madara, for the first time in forever, feels small. He clenches his fists, looks away, then — gritting his teeth — mutters:
"I really was a fool, huh?"
Hashirama sighs, stepping closer. "You always were. But you were my friend first."
For a moment, they just stand there, the weight of their entire lives hanging in the air. And then—Hashirama smirks.
"So… rematch?"
Madara blinks, then lets out a genuine laugh. A real, deep laugh, the kind he hasn’t had in decades. He rolls his shoulders, a spark of life returning to his eyes.
"Hah! You’d better not hold back this time, Hashirama."
The two charge at each other one last time, not as enemies, not as warriors — just as two boys who once dreamed of peace.
THAT should’ve been Madara’s ending.