Thread:Kiadony/@comment-5916303-20150109235614/@comment-5916303-20150202184103

Agreed with your first passage, forgot about most of them.

I'm not sure, I rarely focus on things I dislike in the series, unless they're obviously repetitive. It might be some of the scenes from the fourth war, the one that most fans disliked; Kaguya replacing Madara as the main antagonist. The dude was a badass, until "The Mother of All Shinobi" had the need to drop by and replace him, only to be defeated faster and with less of an effort than the former. She barely exhibited any sort of overwhelming power that she supposedly had. That's what I'm not the fan of, when Kishi consistently switches back between main antagonists. The revival of Obito was also unnecessary, only to have him die moments later. The Edo Tensei technique was overdone from my perspective, just too many characters that made all of sufficient efforts and sacrifices that went into defeating their opponents, only to have them risen again. I get that Kishi was going for a whole "war is pointless and endless" symbolism, but still, a bit over done in my opinion. Tsunade in my opinion could have died in her first encounter with Madara, that would have been a great death from a poetic view.

What about yours?