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In a recently unearthed interview from 2016, Masashi Kishimoto, the creative genius behind the iconic Naruto manga, engaged in a candid conversation with the North American division of Shonen Jump. Among the myriad of topics explored, Kishimoto found himself taken aback by the unexpected popularity of two seemingly unassuming characters within the series.
During the interview, Kishimoto fielded questions ranging from the inspiration behind his characters to the challenges of balancing his role as a manga artist with family life. However, it was the discourse surrounding Sakura Haruno and Rock Lee that truly caught his attention.
When confronted with the notion of their popularity despite their perceived weaknesses, Kishimoto expressed genuine surprise. He mused over Sakura’s physical limitations as a female character and Lee’s sole reliance on Taijutsu, suggesting that their struggles resonated with fans due to their portrayal of human frailties.
In an intriguing twist, Kishimoto revealed his choice for the most suitable ninja instructor among his “three students,” ultimately selecting Sakura for her grounded demeanor, despite her infamously obsessive tendencies towards Sasuke Uchiha. According to Kishimoto, Naruto’s brashness and Sasuke’s introversion rendered them ill-suited for the role.
Yet, despite their popularity, both Sakura and Rock Lee have faced criticism within the Naruto fandom. Sakura, in particular, has been the subject of scrutiny for her perceived underdevelopment and repetitive characterization as a nagging presence. This discontent has unfortunately spilled over into real-world harassment directed towards those associated with the character.
Conversely, Rock Lee’s endearing underdog status has endeared him to fans worldwide, despite his struggles being frequently played for laughs. Some argue that Lee’s journey, grappling with his lack of ninjutsu and genjutsu abilities, embodies the true essence of the series’ underdog narrative, surpassing even that of the titular character, Naruto Uzumaki.
As debates surrounding these beloved characters continue to rage within the Naruto community, their enduring popularity serves as a testament to Kishimoto’s ability to craft characters that resonate deeply with audiences, flaws and all.