I see, so you're starting with a new place. Same with me, I'm going to the high school in September.
But you're using your holiday, don't you? I personally like to learn more complicated things in the summer or any other break, and then focus mostly on the vocabulary and simpler grammatical rules when the other lessons start.
And, let's be honest, I don't believe you'll abandon watching anime when you go to the college, so you'll always have a chance to know some new words and phrases while studying for other subjects.
Man, it's so reassuring to hear things like this. You're right, personal enjoyment is the most important aspect in this case.
Do you speak any other languages beside English (and Japanese in the future)?
Btw, do you still go to school? Because that's seriously ambitious to aim to be fluent in Japanese while you have to study for the lessons additionally. Of course I'm not trying to discourage you - it's on the contrary, I support it heartily. I'm just curious a little, though.
And wow, I'm so happy you praised my English. I truly care about it
Aw, thank you so much for saying that. I've recently had some problems with the amount of my hobbies and been a little bit worried about it.
That's great. I think that Japan seems to be a too interesting country for just a short holiday. So good luck in fulfilling your dream!
I know a few laguages, but I've had to focus on English for the last two years, so I neglected the rest a little. Right now I speak only my native Polish and English very well (I mean, I hope I speak English very well, hard to tell, I surely know plenty of things that must be improved). I also learn Spanish and German, but not sure if I don't stop with the latter and start practising Japanese in its stead.
Anyway, I'm just delighted because now I'm going to the school that will let me concentrate on the laguages, so I will finally be able to get much better in this direction.
Yeah, me too. All the more reason to have more of such fights in Boruto is that the makers have shown they're good at it, e.g. Orochimaru vs Log. I'd love to see another sword battle like this one.
Well, I don't really have a lot of interests, but I spend my whole spare time on them. I'm in love with languages (both learning and analysing them), fond of literature. I'm also dreaming of traveling and getting to know more about the world. And I love watching martial arts, but personally can't do them right now, unfortunately.
And, if I may ask, do you want to only visit Japan or stay there for a little longer?
Sounds as a lovely thing to do. I'm not a fan of art myself, but I've also been thinking about traveling and taking photos during the journeys in the future. Photography just somehow got to interest me.
And I forgot to mention the kenjutsu moments while talking about Naruto. But I generally love watching the fights with the weapons involved, not only in anime.
I love seeing battles on a high level, like when Naruto's using his Rikudou Sennin Modo, but one of my favourite ones are still the fights in which opponents are using pure taijutsu with a bit of ninjutsu. The choreography of battles in this series is so astonishing, and I feel that the ones I mentioned about show it the best. It's only my opinion, though.
By the way, you do like other artistic activities beside drawing? Like photography for instance?
You're right, maybe it isn't the best idea to call the Fourth Shinobi War one arc. However usually when I want to remind myself about these episodes, I watch the whole thing at once, so everything's strongly connected to each other in my mind.
Seeing old villains in Boruto, like Hidan (btw, I also think it would be an interesting comeback), could surely be bringing some good memories from Naruto. To be honest, I was kinda fed up with the Otsutsuki family as the main antagonists. You know, instead of original people, I felt like Boruto: The Movie just gave us Kaguya 2.0. I'm not saying it's bad, I enjoy this motive, but remembering Madara and the Akatsuki, I just hoped that we could get someone we weren't able to expect.
Or maybe if the makers had created better backstories for Momoshiki and Kinshiki or something.
So great you've already started the manga :D I also look forward to know what you think about it
And I also loved the arc with Hidan and Kakuzu. Beside the whole Shikamaru's revenge motive, I have to say that this Akatsuki's pair abilities were so original and exciting to watch. And I seriously hadn't expected a masochist religious fanatic in this series before Hidan appeared.
I think my favourite arc is the Fourth Shinobi War, though. The plot got so extended then and we could see some great villains for a lot of time, like Madara or Tobi.
Madara's my favourite antagonist as well. I generally love the fact that usually villains in Naruto have either an interesting and long backstory, or pretty dark ambience around them, like Orochimaru for example.
It probably won't be longer than 30 volumes, but when you convert it to time, then there are about 7 years of publishing Boruto left. And, of course, anime will most likely last even more, so right now there's nothing to worry about.
Neverthless it's still weird to think about Naruto's end. After so many years of being with this series, I can't imagine what my reaction will be when it's all over. I hope that there will be some light novels at least.
And let me know when you start reading the manga, if you don't mind. My only friend who watches Naruto is just starting with this show, so I don't really have anybody to talk to about it.
Besides, do you have your favourite arcs or antagonists in this series?
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But you're using your holiday, don't you? I personally like to learn more complicated things in the summer or any other break, and then focus mostly on the vocabulary and simpler grammatical rules when the other lessons start.
And, let's be honest, I don't believe you'll abandon watching anime when you go to the college, so you'll always have a chance to know some new words and phrases while studying for other subjects.
Do you speak any other languages beside English (and Japanese in the future)?
Btw, do you still go to school? Because that's seriously ambitious to aim to be fluent in Japanese while you have to study for the lessons additionally. Of course I'm not trying to discourage you - it's on the contrary, I support it heartily. I'm just curious a little, though.
And wow, I'm so happy you praised my English. I truly care about it
That's great. I think that Japan seems to be a too interesting country for just a short holiday. So good luck in fulfilling your dream!
I know a few laguages, but I've had to focus on English for the last two years, so I neglected the rest a little. Right now I speak only my native Polish and English very well (I mean, I hope I speak English very well, hard to tell, I surely know plenty of things that must be improved). I also learn Spanish and German, but not sure if I don't stop with the latter and start practising Japanese in its stead.
Anyway, I'm just delighted because now I'm going to the school that will let me concentrate on the laguages, so I will finally be able to get much better in this direction.
Well, I don't really have a lot of interests, but I spend my whole spare time on them. I'm in love with languages (both learning and analysing them), fond of literature. I'm also dreaming of traveling and getting to know more about the world. And I love watching martial arts, but personally can't do them right now, unfortunately.
And, if I may ask, do you want to only visit Japan or stay there for a little longer?
And I forgot to mention the kenjutsu moments while talking about Naruto. But I generally love watching the fights with the weapons involved, not only in anime.
See you around on MAL then :)
By the way, you do like other artistic activities beside drawing? Like photography for instance?
Btw, if you have time could you suggest me some programs I could take in university, I'm really confused.
Seeing old villains in Boruto, like Hidan (btw, I also think it would be an interesting comeback), could surely be bringing some good memories from Naruto. To be honest, I was kinda fed up with the Otsutsuki family as the main antagonists. You know, instead of original people, I felt like Boruto: The Movie just gave us Kaguya 2.0. I'm not saying it's bad, I enjoy this motive, but remembering Madara and the Akatsuki, I just hoped that we could get someone we weren't able to expect.
Or maybe if the makers had created better backstories for Momoshiki and Kinshiki or something.
Well, life is good for me too. I don't really talk to many people, so I don't know how to come up with a topic I did try though, lol
It's fun talking to you :)
And I also loved the arc with Hidan and Kakuzu. Beside the whole Shikamaru's revenge motive, I have to say that this Akatsuki's pair abilities were so original and exciting to watch. And I seriously hadn't expected a masochist religious fanatic in this series before Hidan appeared.
I think my favourite arc is the Fourth Shinobi War, though. The plot got so extended then and we could see some great villains for a lot of time, like Madara or Tobi.
Madara's my favourite antagonist as well. I generally love the fact that usually villains in Naruto have either an interesting and long backstory, or pretty dark ambience around them, like Orochimaru for example.
Photography is good. I don't do that.
So, how is life ?
Neverthless it's still weird to think about Naruto's end. After so many years of being with this series, I can't imagine what my reaction will be when it's all over. I hope that there will be some light novels at least.
And let me know when you start reading the manga, if you don't mind. My only friend who watches Naruto is just starting with this show, so I don't really have anybody to talk to about it.
Besides, do you have your favourite arcs or antagonists in this series?