Suddenly, this universe’s version of Sakura’s parents’ walkthrough and they give her the necklace. This is where the real “plot” happens because Sakura and Ino are having problems trying to find it. When Road to Ninja came out here, we are “blessed” to get “Road to Sakura.”Īnyway, during the episode, Sakura lost a necklace given to her by her father. See how this works? When the movie was in theatres, this episode came out. Yes, kids, this is just a promotion for the new movie. Sakura seems off to the entire village, to the point where she wants them to act like their counterparts from Road To Ninja: Naruto the Movie. Ino is walking on a day off, where Sakura just falls from what seems like a hole in the sky. Then, the second half of the episode was a recap of what was going on in the war so far. Devoting 17 of a 23-minute episode to a universe displaced Sakura was a pass. That’s cool and all, but Sakura is someone who is hard to give a shit about. If there is one thing I hate more than filler episodes, it’s filler episodes that center around a character that doesn’t mean shit in the overall picture, as well as derailing the big story that has been building for this entire show. If there is one thing I hate, it’s filler episodes.
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