I distinctly remember reading the chapter when Obito revealed himself to be real Madara, pinching the corners of my eyes and bridge of my nose so hard that I started seeing spots, and closing my laptop and walking out of the room.
You’re absolutely right, and that’s what children are to biology, a natural continuation of their parents. The difference is that not every kid of a main character gets their own spinoff because it usually feels like they’re just treading the exact same ground to diminishing returns. Naruto’s...
I mean, what can I say that doesn’t immediately refer back to this? Naruto fans still wanted more content after the series ended, Shueisha saw dollar signs, and Kishimoto was probably fine making more moolah with a lot less work. Doesn’t take someone of the Hebrew persuasion to tell you what...
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