The narrator discusses the Naruto series, specifically the romantic relationships between the characters. They argue that Naruto and Sakura's relationship was never romantic, but rather a deep friendship, and that Kishimoto, the creator, never intended for them to be together. The narrator provides evidence from the series, including Sakura's lack of romantic interest in Naruto and Naruto's inability to understand love due to his isolated childhood. They also cite Kishimoto's statements, which confirm that he always planned for Naruto and Hinata to be together. The narrator concludes that the formation of the couples, including Naruto and Hinata, was well-executed and satisfying, and that there is no evidence to support the idea that Kishimoto suddenly changed his mind and decided to pair Naruto with Sakura.
Here are the key facts from the text:
1. The speaker is discussing the Naruto series and the relationships between the characters.
2. The speaker mentions a 40% discount on a drawing course available until the next day.
3. The speaker is a fan of the Naruto and Hinata couple.
4. The speaker believes that Sakura and Naruto's relationship was not romantic, but rather a deep friendship.
5. Sakura never showed romantic interest in Naruto throughout the series.
6. Naruto spent his entire childhood without receiving love and never knew what that was like.
7. Naruto only realized his feelings for Hinata long after she noticed him.
8. According to the creator of Naruto, Masashi Kishimoto, he always intended for Naruto and Hinata to end up together.
9. Kishimoto considered Sakura as just another character, not as a potential love interest for Naruto.
10. The construction of the two couples, Sakura and Sasuke, and Hinata and Naruto, was well done and resolved throughout the series.
These facts are based on the text and do not include any opinions or biases.