meh, asuma's been a fountain of emotion spewing out recycled words of wisdom ever since he died the first time. I've grown numb to it.
meh, asuma's been a fountain of emotion spewing out recycled words of wisdom ever since he died the first time. I've grown numb to it.
10/4/04 - 8/20/07
are you trying to say they're killing his character?
that aside, it's another case when Naruto is held back from helping, even at the cost of many others. I'm not sure if it's for the sake of having the other realize they can't win without him and therefore they accept him as their savior, or if it's simply Kishimonto's reluctance to play his hand and test his 'new naruto' character. so he prefers to keep it in the same fun zone of turning frog and watching strange animals wing-wongs.
it's actually the same explanation, now that I think about it.
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Currently Watching: probably a show directed at 9 years old girls, lets be honest.
You know the important distinction between Batman and me? Batman is fictional. In real life, there isn't always an alternative.
What can I say, I liked Asuma. Only other time I can remember (for sure) tearing up was Sarutobi Sensei's funeral in the anime.
It does really make me wonder how far ahead Kishimoto plans for stuff. When he killed Asuma the first time, did he know these guys would fight zombie Asuma later in the series?
When man invented the bicycle he reached the peak of his attainments. Here was a machine of precision and balance for the convenience of man. And (unlike subsequent inventions for man's convenience) the more he used it, the fitter his body became. Here, for once, was a product of man's brain that was entirely beneficial to those who used it, and of no harm or irritation to others. Progress should have stopped when man invented the bicycle. ~Elizabeth West, Hovel in theHills