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Okay, let's talk about The Last: Naruto the Movie. Forget about ninja wars and world-ending threats for a second. This movie is basically a rom-com disguised as a shonen anime flick!
Naruto's Not-So-Secret Crush
For years, we've watched Naruto focused on ramen, training, and yelling about becoming Hokage. But guess what? He's got a serious thing for Hinata. Who knew?!
Seriously, the movie is all about this giant, moon-sized meteor heading for Earth. But really, it's about Naruto finally figuring out his feelings. Priorities, right?
It's almost comical how oblivious Naruto is. He’s saving the world while simultaneously being the last person to realize Hinata's been crushing on him since, like, forever.
The Hinata Scarf Situation
Let's talk about that scarf! Hinata knits this super-special, love-infused scarf for Naruto. It's blue, it's cozy, and it represents all her unspoken feelings.
Then, chaos ensues, the scarf gets damaged, and suddenly it's like a symbol of their messed-up, almost-relationship. It's surprisingly dramatic for a piece of knitwear.
The scarf basically becomes a stand-in for Hinata's heart. When it gets torn, you feel it! It's like the movie is screaming, "Feel the teenage angst!"
Hamura's Descendants and Lunar Lunacy
There's this whole backstory about Hamura Otsutsuki, the Sage of Six Paths' brother, and his descendants living on the moon. Turns out, things aren't going so well up there.
This creepy guy, Toneri Otsutsuki, decides he's going to punish humanity. The method? Dropping the moon on Earth. Classic villain move.
He also kidnaps Hanabi, Hinata's little sister, and steals her Byakugan. It’s like, dude, can't you just chill out and have some lunar tea?
The "Confession" Under the Fake Sky
One of the funniest/cringiest moments is when Toneri tries to woo Hinata. He basically brainwashes her and attempts a forced marriage on the moon.
He creates this fake sky with projected images of the Earth. He tries to convince her that it's romantic! It's awkward and hilarious.
Imagine trying to woo someone with a diorama of their home planet! The sheer audacity!
Saving the World and Finding Love
Of course, Naruto and the gang show up to save the day. They punch the moon a few times, because that's what ninjas do.
Amidst the chaos of lunar battles, Naruto finally gets his act together. He realizes Hinata isn't just a teammate; she's *the one*!
The movie ends with a sweet, albeit overdue, confession. Finally, Naruto and Hinata get their happily ever after. And the Earth is saved, too, I guess.
The real takeaway? Even the most powerful ninja needs a good love story. And maybe a decent scarf.
The Last is a reminder that even amidst saving the world, romance can bloom. Plus, it's fun to see Naruto be so utterly clueless about something other than ramen. It is the romantic comedy that we deserve.

















