Objectively speaking, One Piece and Naruto are both excellent manga.
***The same thing is true, it’s impossible to predict.
Some comics fall into the category of corny and common plots that make people sweat. For example: Someone A is caught, and another person B goes to save it.
What people immediately think of is that B will be injured, but he will try his best to save A. As a result, B will definitely win. When meeting A, A said: I knew you would come.
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Wait, wait, etc.
Maybe some anime are not so obvious, but most of the scenarios are predictable (this is for experts who have watched many anime and are familiar with many types). However, although Naruto One Piece is somewhat predictable,
Most of them are unpredictable and scary, which is what makes them wonderful.
I believe most people have seen it, some have seen some of it, and some have heard of it not at all.
And among those who have seen it, most people will like it.
But strictly speaking, One Piece tends to be more consistent from episode to episode, with a lot of foreshadowing, as if everything has been planned.
It's touching, funny, and a comic worth reading.
But it's not perfect, and there are some places that are a bit blunt, such as the enemy that was defeated before in this recent episode suddenly appeared and needed Luffy's help.
But the author uses clever methods to gradually penetrate it, making it feel natural and in line with common sense, and it also adds color to the story.
Although the appearance was a bit abrupt, it made people suspicious: Why was he the only one who was not arrested?
However, the author also fully considered that the role of the selected character is not big, the evil deeds are not serious, and it is common sense that he will be released, so the whole process is smooth and natural.
Although there is a small drawback, it is that the memories are quite long, which makes me feel a little helpless at times.
But for those of you who don't watch it consistently, this might be a good review time.
Naruto and Pirates both belong to comics that emphasize friendship, but compared to Pirates, Naruto focuses more on progress in growth.
Pirates focus on the process of reaching the target and overcoming difficulties.
However, whether they are growing up or working towards their goals, they are inspired by friendship and have unlimited power because they want to protect their friends and save their friends' mood.
The main plot of Naruto is similar to that of Pirates, where the protagonist with rare power wants to become the highest-class person.
The protagonist's character is rare and strange, and often eye-catching.
But Naruto has multiple main lines. One is that Naruto wants to become Hokage, but there is also the process of how to make friends and be recognized by the whole village, and then there is the process of saving friends.
For the protagonist Naruto, friends are an extremely important existence.
But he moved others with his cheerful personality and never-giving-up spirit, so he made friends and made the whole village recognize that this idea was achieved.
This is where the main plot turns into saving his best friend, bringing him back to the village, and becoming stronger for it.
So on the surface it is about becoming Hokage, but in fact the real main plot is to become stronger.
But at the same time, I also become stronger for the sake of my friends.
So Naruto is a bit messy from a certain perspective. These four main lines are interconnected but have their own plot content.
I still have some doubts about Naruto, that is, the more I go out, the more boring I feel.
This view has been adopted by some people, and it cannot be said to be wrong.
Because the content of the later episodes is a bit "white" and has no real meaning, is not novel, and revolves around the same topic.
But perhaps it is this that deepens the mood of wanting to save friends, so this way of writing is also advisable.