Sakura Naruto He’s been a pretty polarizing character. Although she has many fans who defend her, she’s been heavily criticized for over a decade, and for good reason.
In this article we will review the moments of Sakura that have exasperated the most the fans of Naruto from the moment it was introduced in the series.
She was superficial and rude towards those who showed her affection
Sakura she was a rather immature and pedantic girl, which did not please many Naruto fans. When Rock Lee showed affection to her, she was quite rude in rejecting him, even calling him names.
But it got more infuriating to see her treat naruto like trashwhen he was the only one who cared about her on his team. Sakura He did not even bother to get to know his other suitors better, since he was only interested in the physique and the “cool” attitude of Sasuke.
She could have been much more tactful in rejecting her suitors. Interestingly, he was the same Sasuke who told her how annoying she was when she made fun of Naruto for not having parents.
He didn’t contribute anything to the battle against Zabuza.
Sakura was on the same team as Naruto y Sasuke. The young Uchija was the most promising ninja, but Naruto he managed to compete by his side, especially in the mission against the assassin Zabuza.
But it was in this battle where Sakura clearly showed his weakness. She was good at practically nothing other than chakra control, which she didn’t know how to apply in combat. For this reason, while Sasuke y Naruto they did the impossible in a mission more difficult than it seemed, Sakura stayed behind watching while “protecting” Tazuna.
Sakura I would abandon anyone for Sasukeincluding Naruto
Much can be said about Sakura Harunobut at least it was consistent throughout Naruto. And something that he showed us was that he would not think twice about abandoning everything to go with Sasuke.
This was demonstrated the night that Sasuke abandonment Konoha. Sakura He asked him to accompany him, to which Sasuke responded with an insult and a blow to the neck. Still, she was willing to abandon her parents, her friends, and her village just for love.
Sakura she even became enemies with Ino, her best friend, just because they liked the same boy (although he never showed interest in either).
He confessed his love to Naruto without loving him
Sakura y Naruto they were friends from a very young age, classmates and later teammates. and from the beginning Naruto He was very clear about his feelings towards her.
But Sakura it was also very clear. She spent most of the series rejecting Naruto, stating that she would never feel anything for him. When Naruto returned to the village in the first chapter of Shippuden, Sakura showed interest in him. However, she lost interest a moment later upon seeing him behave childishly.
But before the war began, Sakura believed that Naruto was chasing Sasuke for the promise he made to her when they were little. That is why she decided to confess her love to him, and asked him to be boyfriends so that he would forget about her friend.
This false confession was taken as an insult not only by the fans, but also by Naruto and everyone present. Konoha’s hero immediately rejected her and continued with her adventure. But Sakura
Sakura tried to kill Sasukebut only endangered Naruto
After Sakura was rejected by NarutoHe decided to take matters into his own hands. He thought that killing Sasuke to protect the Naruto and his entire village.
What she didn’t know was that her feelings for the Uchija were still very strong. When she met Sasuke and offered to be his ally, she could have attempted to assassinate him, which would surely have failed. The problem is that she didn’t even try, since she was either too weak, or she was full of doubts.
As a result of her selfish idea, she ended up endangering herself and Naruto, who had to come to save her. This brings us to the next point.
Always the damsel in distress who doesn’t measure her strength
Sakura He is currently one of the strongest ninjas in Naruto. That is why it is infuriating to see her constantly needing to be saved.
The problem is that Sakura always wanted to be equal to Sasuke y Naruto, even though they were on a different level for being the reincarnations of Indra and Asura. As a result, Naruto and Kakashi had to save her from Sasuke on multiple occasions. Even Sasuke y Naruto they narrowly stopped Madara from killing her, when she believed herself capable of facing him.
Sakura he often seemed weaker than he was because he wanted to measure himself against clearly stronger enemies, endangering his life and that of his companions.
He could have avoided the Infinite Tsukuyomi
Obito’s redemption arc was one of the most interesting of Naruto. The Uchija renegade turned good and saved the life of Naruto using the Nine-Tailed Fox chakra that he had stolen. He also came up with the idea of destroying his Rinnegan before he died so that Madara could not summon the Infinite Tsukuyomi.
However, his body was immobilized under the control of the Black Zetsu. Therefore, he had to ask Sakura, the only one present in his dimension, to destroy the Rinnegan for him. But as always, Sakura he allowed himself to be overcome by fear and his doubts, so he didn’t do it. This caused Madara to appear a moment later to steal the Rinnegan and put the world into an eternal sleep.
He wondered who he would save first
Sakura was known for putting Sasuke before Naruto. For her the Uchija was a god, while Naruto it had no value at all.
You would think that things changed when Sasuke turned into a rogue ninja who tried to kill her, and Naruto He saved her. Yet in your mind Sasuke he was still a god. Even so, his way of thinking outraged many of us.
After Naruto affirmed that he would die with Sasuke in a confrontation, surely a lot would go through Kakashi’s mind. However, Sakura was debating whether it would save Sasukewho planned to destroy Konoha, or Naruto, who saved his life multiple times. When the time came, she was able to cure them both at the same time, but as the saying goes, “doubt offends.”
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