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It's not an uncredited interview, it was made by Eiga.com for the promotion of Naruto The Last. Here's the link: http://eiga.com/movie/79681/interview/
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It\'s not an uncredited interview, it was made by Eiga.com for the promotion of Naruto The Last. Here\'s the link: http://eiga.com/movie/79681/interview/
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\"Naruto being close to Sakura was a deliberate mislead, that was the entire point of the scenes of Sakura being compared to Kushina, for example.\"

I agree with you that it\'s a stretch that NaruHina is a parallel of MinaKushi. That\'s why I am not putting it on the trope.

I\'ve read the New York Comic Con interview (link so that other people can judge by themselves: http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interview/2015-10-14/masashi-kishimoto-at-new-york-comic-con/.94186 ) and at most I can gather is that the \'\'interviewer suggests\'\' that Kishimoto\'s wife is similar to Sakura \'\'personality-wise\'\', not that the entire relationship is the basis for NaruSaku; And no, even if NaruSaku relationship was directly based on Kishi\'s and his wife it would still not contradict the RedHerring claim (it would even give more strength to it, if anything). Not to mention that it would be completely irrelevant as an example of this trope for the simple reason that Naruto ended up marrying Hinata, not Sakura.

The Tales of Gutsy Ninja example doesn\'t belong here on the trope in the context of Minato/Kushina parallels, since it\'s a completely different and separate story (it\'s not even an AlternateUniverse) with also separate characters (even different \'\'parents\'\') we are talking about here, and it\'s not even written by the author, only illustrated at most. However, if you do want to add it as an example, you\'ll need to prove that at least one of Naruto Musasabi\'s parents (which are definitely not Minato and Kushina) are similar to Tsuyu.

I have not seen the same claim about the MinaKushi pairing being similar to the author and his wife\'s, can you provide the source? (not that it would matter much for this particular topic, I\'m just curious)
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It's not an uncredited interview, it was made by Eiga.com for the promotion of Naruto The Last. Here's the link: http://eiga.com/movie/79681/interview/
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It\'s not an uncredited interview, it was made by Eiga.com for the promotion of Naruto The Last. Here\'s the link: http://eiga.com/movie/79681/interview/
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\"Naruto being close to Sakura was a deliberate mislead, that was the entire point of the scenes of Sakura being compared to Kushina, for example.\"

I agree with you that it\'s a stretch that NaruHina is a parallel of MinaKushi. That\'s why I am not putting it on the trope.

I\'ve read the New York Comic Con interview (link so that other people can judge by themselves: http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interview/2015-10-14/masashi-kishimoto-at-new-york-comic-con/.94186 ) and at most I can gather is that the \'\'interviewer suggests\'\' that Kishimoto\'s wife is similar to Sakura \'\'personality-wise\'\', not that the entire relationship is the basis for NaruSaku; And no, even if NaruSaku relationship was directly based on Kishi\'s and his wife it would still not contradict the RedHerring claim (it would even give more strength to it, if anything). Not to mention that it would be completely irrelevant as an example of this trope for the simple reason that Naruto ended up marrying Hinata, not Sakura.

The Tales of Gutsy Ninja example doesn\'t belong here on the trope in the context of Minato/Kushina parallels, since it\'s a completely different story (it\'s not even an AlternateUniverse) with different characters (even different \'\'parents\'\') we are talking about here, and it\'s not even written by the author, only illustrated at most. However, if you do want to add it as an example, you\'ll need to prove that at least one of Naruto Musasabi\'s parents (which are definitely not Minato and Kushina) are similar to Tsuyu.

I have not seen the same claim about the MinaKushi pairing being similar to the author and his wife\'s, can you provide the source? (not that it would matter much for this particular topic, I\'m just curious)
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It's not an uncredited interview, it was made by Eiga.com for the promotion of Naruto The Last. Here's the link: http://eiga.com/movie/79681/interview/
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It\'s not an uncredited interview, it was made by Eiga.com for the promotion of Naruto The Last. Here\'s the link: http://eiga.com/movie/79681/interview/
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\"Naruto being close to Sakura was a deliberate mislead, that was the entire point of the scenes of Sakura being compared to Kushina, for example.\"

I agree with you that it\'s a stretch that NaruHina is a parallel of MinaKushi. That\'s why I am not putting it on the trope.

I\'ve read the New York Comic Con interview (link so that other people can judge by themselves: http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interview/2015-10-14/masashi-kishimoto-at-new-york-comic-con/.94186 ) and at most I can gather is that the \'\'interviewer suggests\'\' that Kishimoto\'s wife is similar to Sakura \'\'personality-wise\'\', not that the entire relationship is the basis for NaruSaku; And no, even if NaruSaku relationship was directly based on Kishi\'s and his wife it would still not contradict the RedHerring claim (it would even give more strength to it, if anything). Not to mention that it would be completely irrelevant as an example of this trope for the simple reason that Naruto ended up marrying Hinata, not Sakura.

The Tales of Gutsy Ninja example doesn\'t belong here on the trope in the context of Minato/Kushina parallels, since it\'s a completely different story with different characters (even different \'\'parents\'\') we are talking about here, and it\'s not even written by the author, only illustrated at most. However, if you do want to add it as an example, you\'ll need to prove that at least one of Naruto Musasabi\'s parents (which are definitely not Minato and Kushina) are similar to Tsuyu.

I have not seen the same claim about the MinaKushi pairing being similar to the author and his wife\'s, can you provide the source? (not that it would matter much for this particular topic, I\'m just curious)
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It's not an uncredited interview, it was made by Eiga.com for the promotion of Naruto The Last. Here's the link: http://eiga.com/movie/79681/interview/
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It\'s not an uncredited interview, it was made by Eiga.com for the promotion of Naruto The Last. Here\'s the link: http://eiga.com/movie/79681/interview/
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\"Naruto being close to Sakura was a deliberate mislead, that was the entire point of the scenes of Sakura being compared to Kushina, for example.\"

I agree with you that it\'s a stretch that NaruHina is a parallel of MinaKushi. That\'s why I am not putting it on the trope.

I\'ve read the New York Comic Con interview (link so that other people can judge by themselves: http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interview/2015-10-14/masashi-kishimoto-at-new-york-comic-con/.94186 ) and at most I can gather is that the \'\'interviewer suggests\'\' that Kishimoto\'s wife is similar to Sakura \'\'personality-wise\'\', not that the entire relationship is the basis for NaruSaku; And no, even if NaruSaku relationship was directly based on Kishi\'s and his wife it would still not contradict the RedHerring claim (it would even give more strength to it, if anything). Not to mention that it would be completely irrelevant as an example of this trope for the simple reason that Naruto ended up marrying Hinata, not Sakura.

The Tales of Gutsy Ninja example doesn\'t belong here on the trope, since it\'s a completely different story with different characters (even different \'\'parents\'\') we are talking about here, and it\'s not even written by the author, only illustrated at most. However, if you do want to add it as an example, you\'ll need to prove that at least one of Naruto Musasabi\'s parents (which are definitely not Minato and Kushina) are similar to Tsuyu.

I have not seen the same claim about the MinaKushi pairing being similar to the author and his wife\'s, can you provide the source? (not that it would matter much for this particular topic, I\'m just curious)
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It's not an uncredited interview, it was made by Eiga.com for the promotion of Naruto The Last. Here's the link: http://eiga.com/movie/79681/interview/
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It\'s not an uncredited interview, it was made by Eiga.com for the promotion of Naruto The Last. Here\'s the link: http://eiga.com/movie/79681/interview/
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\"Naruto being close to Sakura was a deliberate mislead, that was the entire point of the scenes of Sakura being compared to Kushina, for example.\"

I agree with you that it\'s a stretch that NaruHina is a parallel of MinaKushi. That\'s why I am not putting it on the trope.

I\'ve read the New York Comic Con interview (link so that other people can judge by themselves: http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interview/2015-10-14/masashi-kishimoto-at-new-york-comic-con/.94186 ) and at most I can gather is that the \'\'interviewer suggests\'\' that Kishimoto\'s wife is similar to Sakura \'\'personality-wise\'\', not that the entire relationship is the basis for NaruSaku; And no, even if NaruSaku relationship was directly based on Kishi\'s and his wife it would still not contradict the RedHerring claim (it would even give more strength to it, if anything). Not to mention that it would be completely irrelevant as an example of this trope for the simple reason that Naruto ended up marrying Hinata, not Sakura.

The Tales of Gutsy Ninja example doesn\'t belong here on the trope, since it\'s a completely different story with different characters (even different \'\'parents\'\') we are talking about here, and it\'s not even written by the author, only illustrated at most. If you do want to add it as an example you\'ll need to prove that at least one of Naruto Musasabi\'s parents (which are definitely not Minato and Kushina) are similar to Tsuyu.

I have not seen the same claim about the MinaKushi pairing being similar to the author and his wife\'s, can you provide the source? (not that it would matter much for this particular topic, I\'m just curious)
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It's not an uncredited interview, it was made by Eiga.com for the promotion of Naruto The Last. Here's the link: http://eiga.com/movie/79681/interview/
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It\'s not an uncredited interview, it was made by Eiga.com for the promotion of Naruto The Last. Here\'s the link: http://eiga.com/movie/79681/interview/
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\"Naruto being close to Sakura was a deliberate mislead, that was the entire point of the scenes of Sakura being compared to Kushina, for example.\"

I agree with you that it\'s a stretch that NaruHina is a parallel of MinaKushi. That\'s why I am not putting it on the trope.

I\'ve read the New York Comic Con interview (link so that other people can judge by themselves: http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interview/2015-10-14/masashi-kishimoto-at-new-york-comic-con/.94186 ) and at most I can gather is that the \'\'interviewer suggests\'\' that Kishimoto\'s wife is similar to Sakura \'\'personality-wise\'\', not that the entire relationship is the basis for NaruSaku; And no, even if NaruSaku relationship was directly based on Kishi\'s and his wife it would still not contradict the RedHerring claim (it would even give more strength to it, if anything). Not to mention that it would be completely irrelevant as an example of this trope for the simple reason that Naruto ended up marrying Hinata, not Sakura.

The Tales of Gutsy Ninja example doesn\'t belong here on the trope, since it\'s a completely different story with different characters (even different \'\'parents\'\') we are talking about here, and it\'s not even written by the author, only illustrated at most.

I have not seen the same claim about the MinaKushi pairing being similar to the author and his wife\'s, can you provide the source? (not that it would matter much for this particular topic, I\'m just curious)
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It's not an uncredited interview, it was made by Eiga.com for the promotion of Naruto The Last. Here's the link: http://eiga.com/movie/79681/interview/
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It\'s not an uncredited interview, it was made by Eiga.com for the promotion of Naruto The Last. Here\'s the link: http://eiga.com/movie/79681/interview/
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\"Naruto being close to Sakura was a deliberate mislead, that was the entire point of the scenes of Sakura being compared to Kushina, for example.\"

I agree with you that it\'s a stretch that NaruHina is a parallel of MinaKushi. That\'s why I am not putting it on the trope.

I\'ve read the New York Comic Con interview (link so that other people can judge by themselves: http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interview/2015-10-14/masashi-kishimoto-at-new-york-comic-con/.94186 ) and at most I can gather is that the \'\'interviewer suggests\'\' that Kishimoto\'s wife is similar to Sakura \'\'personality-wise\'\', not that the entire relationship is the basis for NaruSaku; And no, even if NaruSaku relationship was directly based on Kishi\'s and his wife it would still not contradict the RedHerring claim (it would even give more strength to it, if anything). Not to mention that it would be completely irrelevant as an example of this trope.

The Tales of Gutsy Ninja example doesn\'t belong here on the trope, since it\'s a completely different story with different characters (even different \'\'parents\'\') we are talking about here, and it\'s not even written by the author, only illustrated at most.

I have not seen the same claim about the MinaKushi pairing being similar to the author and his wife\'s, can you provide the source? (not that it would matter much for this particular topic, I\'m just curious)
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It's not an uncredited interview, it was made by Eiga.com for the promotion of Naruto The Last. Here's the link: http://eiga.com/movie/79681/interview/
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It\'s not an uncredited interview, it was made by Eiga.com for the promotion of Naruto The Last. Here\'s the link: http://eiga.com/movie/79681/interview/
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\"Naruto being close to Sakura was a deliberate mislead, that was the entire point of the scenes of Sakura being compared to Kushina, for example.\"

I agree with you that it\'s a stretch that NaruHina is a parallel of MinaKushi. That\'s why I am not putting it on the trope.

I\'ve read the New York Comic Con interview (link so that other people can judge by themselves: http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interview/2015-10-14/masashi-kishimoto-at-new-york-comic-con/.94186 ) and at most I can gather is that the \'\'interviewer suggests\'\' that Kishimoto\'s wife is similar to Sakura \'\'personality-wise\'\', not that the entire relationship is the basis for NaruSaku; And no, even if NaruSaku relationship was directly based on Kishi\'s and his wife it would still not contradict the RedHerring claim (it would even give more strength to it, if anything). Not to mention that it would be completely irrelevant as an example of this trope.

The Tales of Gustsy ninja example doesn\'t belong here on the trope, since it\'s a completely different story with different characters (even different \'\'parents\'\') we are talking about here, and it\'s not even written by the author, only illustrated at most.

I have not seen the same claim about the MinaKushi pairing being similar to the author and his wife\'s, can you provide the source? (not that it would matter much for this particular topic, I\'m just curious)
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It's not an uncredited interview, it was made by Eiga.com for the promotion of Naruto The Last. Here's the link: http://eiga.com/movie/79681/interview/
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It\'s not an uncredited interview, it was made by Eiga.com for the promotion of Naruto The Last. Here\'s the link: http://eiga.com/movie/79681/interview/
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\"Naruto being close to Sakura was a deliberate mislead, that was the entire point of the scenes of Sakura being compared to Kushina, for example.\"

I agree with you that it\'s a stretch that NaruHina is a parallel of MinaKushi. That\'s why I am not putting it on the trope.

I\'ve read the New York Comic Con interview (link so that other people can judge by themselves: http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interview/2015-10-14/masashi-kishimoto-at-new-york-comic-con/.94186 ) and at most I can gather is that the \'\'interviewer suggests\'\' that Kishimoto\'s wife is similar to Sakura \'\'personality-wise\'\', not that the entire relationship is the basis for NaruSaku; And no, even if NaruSaku relationship was directly based on Kishi\'s and his wife it would still not contradict the RedHerring claim (it would even give more strength to it, if anything). Even less would it make it an example for this trope.

The Tales of Gustsy ninja example doesn\'t belong here on the trope, since it\'s a completely different story with different characters (even different \'\'parents\'\') we are talking about here, and it\'s not even written by the author, only illustrated at most.

I have not seen the same claim about the MinaKushi pairing being similar to the author and his wife\'s, can you provide the source? (not that it would matter much for this particular topic, I\'m just curious)
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It's not an uncredited interview, it was made by Eiga.com for the promotion of Naruto The Last. Here's the link: http://eiga.com/movie/79681/interview/
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It\'s not an uncredited interview, it was made by Eiga.com for the promotion of Naruto The Last. Here\'s the link: http://eiga.com/movie/79681/interview/
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\"Naruto being close to Sakura was a deliberate mislead, that was the entire point of the scenes of Sakura being compared to Kushina, for example.\"

I agree with you that it\'s a stretch that NaruHina is a parallel of MinaKushi. That\'s why I am not putting it on the trope.

I\'ve read the New York Comic Con interview (link so that other people can judge by themselves: http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interview/2015-10-14/masashi-kishimoto-at-new-york-comic-con/.94186 ) and at most I can gather is that Kishimoto\'s wife is similar to Sakura \'\'personality-wise\'\', not that the entire relationship is the basis for NaruSaku; And no, even if NaruSaku relationship was directly based on Kishi\'s and his wife it would still not contradict the RedHerring claim (it would even give more strength to it, if anything). Even less would it make it an example for this trope.

The Tales of Gustsy ninja example doesn\'t belong here on the trope, since it\'s a completely different story with different characters (even different \'\'parents\'\') we are talking about here, and it\'s not even written by the author, only illustrated at most.

I have not seen the same claim about the MinaKushi pairing being similar to the author and his wife\'s, can you provide the source? (not that it would matter much for this particular topic, I\'m just curious)
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It's not an uncredited interview, it was made by Eiga.com for the promotion of Naruto The Last. Here's the link: http://eiga.com/movie/79681/interview/
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It\'s not an uncredited interview, it was made by Eiga.com for the promotion of Naruto The Last. Here\'s the link: http://eiga.com/movie/79681/interview/
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\"Naruto being close to Sakura was a deliberate mislead, that was the entire point of the scenes of Sakura being compared to Kushina, for example.\"

I agree with you that it\'s a stretch that NaruHina is a parallel of MinaKushi. That\'s why I am not putting it on the trope.

I\'ve read the New York Comic Con interview (link so that other people can judge by themselves: http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interview/2015-10-14/masashi-kishimoto-at-new-york-comic-con/.94186 ) and at most I can gather is that Kishimoto\'s wife is similar to Sakura \'\'personality-wise\'\', not that the entire relationship is the basis for NaruSaku; And no, even if NaruSaku relationship was directly based on Kishi\'s and his wife it would still not contradict the RedHerring claim (it would even give more strength to it, if anything). Even less would it make it an example for this trope.

The Tales of Gustsy ninja example doesn\'t belong here on the trope, since it\'s a completely different story with different characters (even different \'\'parents\'\') we are talking about here, and it\'s not even written by the author, only illustrated at most.

I have not seen the same claim about the MinaKushi pairing being similar to the author and his wife\'s, can you provide the source? (not that it would matter much, I\'m just curious)
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It's not an uncredited interview, it was made by Eiga.com for the promotion of Naruto The Last. Here's the link: http://eiga.com/movie/79681/interview/
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It\'s not an uncredited interview, it was made by Eiga.com for the promotion of Naruto The Last. Here\'s the link: http://eiga.com/movie/79681/interview/
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I agree with you that it's a stretch that NaruHina is a parallel of MinaKushi. That's why I am not putting it on the trope.
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だからこそ、ナルトとサクラがくっつくかのようにミスリードさせるために、あえてサクラとナルトの母親であるクシナの動きを重ねるかのようなシーンを描いたりもしたんです
\"Naruto being close to Sakura was a deliberate mislead, that was the entire point of the scenes of Sakura being compared to Kushina, for example.\"
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I've read the New York Comic Con interview (link so that other people can judge by themselves: http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interview/2015-10-14/masashi-kishimoto-at-new-york-comic-con/.94186 ) and at most I can gather is that Kishimoto's wife is similar to Sakura ''personality-wise'', not that the entire relationship is the basis for NaruSaku; And no, even if NaruSaku relationship was directly based on Kishi's and his wife it would still not contradict the RedHerring claim (it would even give more strength to it, if anything). Even less would it make it an example for this trope.
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I agree with you that it\'s a stretch that NaruHina is a parallel of MinaKushi. That\'s why I am not putting it on the trope.
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The Tales of Gustsy ninja example doesn't belong here on the trope, since it's a completely different story with different characters we are talking about here, and it's not even written by the author, only illustrated at most.
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I\'ve read the New York Comic Con interview (link so that other people can judge by themselves: http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interview/2015-10-14/masashi-kishimoto-at-new-york-comic-con/.94186 ) and at most I can gather is that Kishimoto\'s wife is similar to Sakura \'\'personality-wise\'\', not that the entire relationship is the basis for NaruSaku; And no, even if NaruSaku relationship was directly based on Kishi\'s and his wife it would still not contradict the RedHerring claim (it would even give more strength to it, if anything). Even less would it make it an example for this trope.
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I have not seen the same claim about the MinaKushi pairing being similar to the author and his wife's, can you provide the source? (not that it would matter much, I'm just curious)
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The Tales of Gustsy ninja example doesn\'t belong here on the trope, since it\'s a completely different story with different characters we are talking about here, and it\'s not even written by the author, only illustrated at most.

I have not seen the same claim about the MinaKushi pairing being similar to the author and his wife\'s, can you provide the source? (not that it would matter much, I\'m just curious)
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It's not an uncredited interview, it was made by Eiga.com for the promotion of Naruto The Last. Here's the link: http://eiga.com/movie/79681/interview/
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It\'s not an uncredited interview, it was made by Eiga.com for the promotion of Naruto The Last. Here\'s the link: http://eiga.com/movie/79681/interview/
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I agree with you that it's a stretch that NaruHina is a parallel of MinaKushi. That's why I am not putting it on the trope.
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I agree with you that it\'s a stretch that NaruHina is a parallel of MinaKushi. That\'s why I am not putting it on the trope.
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I've read the New York Comic Con interview (link so that other people can judge by themselves: http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interview/2015-10-14/masashi-kishimoto-at-new-york-comic-con/.94186 ) and at most I can gather is that Kishimoto's wife is similar to Sakura ''personality-wise'', not that the entire relationship is the basis for NaruSaku; And no, even if NaruSaku relationship was directly based on Kishi's and his wife it would still not contradict the RedHerring claim (it would even give more strength to it, if anything). Even less would it make it an example for this trope.
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I\'ve read the New York Comic Con interview (link so that other people can judge by themselves: http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interview/2015-10-14/masashi-kishimoto-at-new-york-comic-con/.94186 ) and at most I can gather is that Kishimoto\'s wife is similar to Sakura \'\'personality-wise\'\', not that the entire relationship is the basis for NaruSaku; And no, even if NaruSaku relationship was directly based on Kishi\'s and his wife it would still not contradict the RedHerring claim (it would even give more strength to it, if anything). Even less would it make it an example for this trope.
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The Tales of Gustsy ninja example doesn't belong here as an example of the trope, since it's a completely different story with different characters we are talking about here, and it's not even written by the author, only illustrated at most.
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The Tales of Gustsy ninja example doesn\'t belong here on the trope, since it\'s a completely different story with different characters we are talking about here, and it\'s not even written by the author, only illustrated at most.
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I have not seen the same claim about the MinaKushi pairing being similar to the author and his wife's, can you provide the source? (not that it would matter much, I'm just curious)
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I have not seen the same claim about the MinaKushi pairing being similar to the author and his wife\'s, can you provide the source? (not that it would matter much, I\'m just curious)
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It's not an uncredited interview, it was made by Eiga.com for the promotion of Naruto The Last. Here's the link: http://eiga.com/movie/79681/interview/
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It\'s not an uncredited interview, it was made by Eiga.com for the promotion of Naruto The Last. Here\'s the link: http://eiga.com/movie/79681/interview/
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I agree with you that it's a stretch that NaruHina is a parallel of MinaKushi. That's why I am not putting it on the trope.
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I agree with you that it\'s a stretch that NaruHina is a parallel of MinaKushi. That\'s why I am not putting it on the trope.
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I've read the New York Comic Con interview (link so that other people can judge by themselves: http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interview/2015-10-14/masashi-kishimoto-at-new-york-comic-con/.94186 ) and at most I can gather is that Kishimoto's wife is similar to Sakura ''personality-wise'', not that the entire relationship is the basis for NaruSaku; And no, even if NaruSaku relationship was directly based on Kishi's and his wife it would still not contradict the RedHerring claim (it would even give more strength to it, if anything). Even less would it make it an example for this trope.
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I\'ve read the New York Comic Con interview (link so that other people can judge by themselves: http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interview/2015-10-14/masashi-kishimoto-at-new-york-comic-con/.94186 ) and at most I can gather is that Kishimoto\'s wife is similar to Sakura \'\'personality-wise\'\', not that the entire relationship is the basis for NaruSaku; And no, even if NaruSaku relationship was directly based on Kishi\'s and his wife it would still not contradict the RedHerring claim (it would even give more strength to it, if anything). Even less would it make it an example for this trope.
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The Tales of Gustsy ninja example doesn't belong here, since it's a completely different story with different characters we are talking about here, and it's not even written by the author, only illustrated at most.
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The Tales of Gustsy ninja example doesn\'t belong here as an example of the trope, since it\'s a completely different story with different characters we are talking about here, and it\'s not even written by the author, only illustrated at most.
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I have not seen the same claim about the MinaKushi pairing being similar to the author and his wife's, can you provide the source? (not that it would matter much, I'm just curious)
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I have not seen the same claim about the MinaKushi pairing being similar to the author and his wife\'s, can you provide the source? (not that it would matter much, I\'m just curious)
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It's not an uncredited interview, it was made by Eiga.com for the promotion of Naruto The Last. Here's the link: http://eiga.com/movie/79681/interview/
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It\'s not an uncredited interview, it was made by Eiga.com for the promotion of Naruto The Last. Here\'s the link: http://eiga.com/movie/79681/interview/
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I agree with you that it's a stretch that NaruHina is a parallel of MinaKushi. That's why I am not putting it on the trope.
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I agree with you that it\'s a stretch that NaruHina is a parallel of MinaKushi. That\'s why I am not putting it on the trope.
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I've read the New York Comic Con interview (link so that other people can judge by themselves: http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interview/2015-10-14/masashi-kishimoto-at-new-york-comic-con/.94186)and at most I can gather is that Kishimoto's wife is similar to Sakura ''personality-wise'', not that the entire relationship is the basis for NaruSaku; And no, even if NaruSaku relationship was directly based on Kishi's and his wife it would still not contradict the RedHerring claim (it would even give more strength to it, if anything). Even less would it make it an example for this trope.
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I\'ve read the New York Comic Con interview (link so that other people can judge by themselves: http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interview/2015-10-14/masashi-kishimoto-at-new-york-comic-con/.94186 ) and at most I can gather is that Kishimoto\'s wife is similar to Sakura \'\'personality-wise\'\', not that the entire relationship is the basis for NaruSaku; And no, even if NaruSaku relationship was directly based on Kishi\'s and his wife it would still not contradict the RedHerring claim (it would even give more strength to it, if anything). Even less would it make it an example for this trope.
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The Tales of Gustsy ninja example doesn't belong here, since it's a completely different story with different characters we are talking about here, and it's not even written by the author, only illustrated at most.
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The Tales of Gustsy ninja example doesn\'t belong here, since it\'s a completely different story with different characters we are talking about here, and it\'s not even written by the author, only illustrated at most.
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I have not seen the same claim about the MinaKushi pairing being similar to the author and his wife's, can you provide the source? (not that it would matter much, I'm just curious)
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I have not seen the same claim about the MinaKushi pairing being similar to the author and his wife\'s, can you provide the source? (not that it would matter much, I\'m just curious)
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It's not an uncredited interview, it was made by Eiga.com for the promotion of Naruto The Last. Here's the link: http://eiga.com/movie/79681/interview/
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It\'s not an uncredited interview, it was made by Eiga.com for the promotion of Naruto The Last. Here\'s the link: http://eiga.com/movie/79681/interview/
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I agree with you that it's a stretch that NaruHina is a parallel of MinaKushi. That's why I am not putting it on the trope.
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I agree with you that it\'s a stretch that NaruHina is a parallel of MinaKushi. That\'s why I am not putting it on the trope.
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I've read the New York Comic Con interview (link so that other people can judge by themselves: http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interview/2015-10-14/masashi-kishimoto-at-new-york-comic-con/.94186)and at most I can gather is that Kishimoto's wife is similar to Sakura ''personality-wise'', not that the entire relationship is the basis for NaruSaku; And no, even if NaruSaku relationship was directly based on Kishi's and his wife it would still not contradict the RedHerring claim (it would even give more strength to it, if anything).
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I\'ve read the New York Comic Con interview (link so that other people can judge by themselves: http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interview/2015-10-14/masashi-kishimoto-at-new-york-comic-con/.94186)and at most I can gather is that Kishimoto\'s wife is similar to Sakura \'\'personality-wise\'\', not that the entire relationship is the basis for NaruSaku; And no, even if NaruSaku relationship was directly based on Kishi\'s and his wife it would still not contradict the RedHerring claim (it would even give more strength to it, if anything). Even less would it make it an example for this trope.
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The Tales of Gustsy ninja example doesn't belong here, since it's a completely different story with different characters we are talking about here, and it's not even written by the author, only illustrated at most.
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The Tales of Gustsy ninja example doesn\'t belong here, since it\'s a completely different story with different characters we are talking about here, and it\'s not even written by the author, only illustrated at most.
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I have not seen the same claim about the MinaKushi pairing being similar to the author and his wife's, can you provide the source? (not that it would matter much, I'm just curious)
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I have not seen the same claim about the MinaKushi pairing being similar to the author and his wife\'s, can you provide the source? (not that it would matter much, I\'m just curious)
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It's not an uncredited interview it's was made by Eiga.com for the promotion of Naruto The Last. Here's the link: http://eiga.com/movie/79681/interview/
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It\'s not an uncredited interview, it was made by Eiga.com for the promotion of Naruto The Last. Here\'s the link: http://eiga.com/movie/79681/interview/
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I agree with you that it's a stretch that NaruHina is a parallel of MinaKushi. That's why I am not putting it on the trope.
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I agree with you that it\'s a stretch that NaruHina is a parallel of MinaKushi. That\'s why I am not putting it on the trope.
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I've read the New York Comic Con interview (link so that other people can judge by themselves: http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interview/2015-10-14/masashi-kishimoto-at-new-york-comic-con/.94186)and at most I can gather is that Kishimoto's wife is similar to Sakura ''personality-wise'', not that the entire relationship is the basis for NaruSaku; And no, even if NaruSaku relationship was directly based on Kishi's and his wife it would still not contradict the RedHerring claim (it would even give more strength to it, if anything).
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I\'ve read the New York Comic Con interview (link so that other people can judge by themselves: http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interview/2015-10-14/masashi-kishimoto-at-new-york-comic-con/.94186)and at most I can gather is that Kishimoto\'s wife is similar to Sakura \'\'personality-wise\'\', not that the entire relationship is the basis for NaruSaku; And no, even if NaruSaku relationship was directly based on Kishi\'s and his wife it would still not contradict the RedHerring claim (it would even give more strength to it, if anything).
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The Tales of Gustsy ninja example doesn't belong here, since it's a completely different story with different characters we are talking about here, and it's not even written by the author, only illustrated at most.
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The Tales of Gustsy ninja example doesn\'t belong here, since it\'s a completely different story with different characters we are talking about here, and it\'s not even written by the author, only illustrated at most.
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I have not seen the same claim about the MinaKushi pairing being similar to the author and his wife's, can you provide the source? (not that it would matter much, I'm just curious)
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I have not seen the same claim about the MinaKushi pairing being similar to the author and his wife\'s, can you provide the source? (not that it would matter much, I\'m just curious)
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It's not an uncredited interview it's was made by Eiga.com for the promotion of Naruto The Last. Here's the link: http://eiga.com/movie/79681/interview/
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It\'s not an uncredited interview it\'s was made by Eiga.com for the promotion of Naruto The Last. Here\'s the link: http://eiga.com/movie/79681/interview/
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I agree with you that it's a stretch that NaruHina is a parallel of MinaKushi. That's why I am not putting it on the trope.
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I agree with you that it\'s a stretch that NaruHina is a parallel of MinaKushi. That\'s why I am not putting it on the trope.
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I've read the New York Comic Con interview (link so that other people can judge by themselves: http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interview/2015-10-14/masashi-kishimoto-at-new-york-comic-con/.94186)and at most I can gather is that Kishimoto's wife is similar to Sakura ''personality-wise'', not that the entire relationship is the basis for NaruSaku; And no, even if NaruSaku relationship was directly based on Kishi's and his wife it would still not contradict the RedHerring claim (it would even give more strength to it, if anything).
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I\'ve read the New York Comic Con interview (link so that other people can judge by themselves: http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interview/2015-10-14/masashi-kishimoto-at-new-york-comic-con/.94186)and at most I can gather is that Kishimoto\'s wife is similar to Sakura \'\'personality-wise\'\', not that the entire relationship is the basis for NaruSaku; And no, even if NaruSaku relationship was directly based on Kishi\'s and his wife it would still not contradict the RedHerring claim (it would even give more strength to it, if anything).
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The Tales of Gustsy ninja example doesn't belong here, since it's a completely different character we are talking about here, and it's not even written by the author, only illustrated at most.
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The Tales of Gustsy ninja example doesn\'t belong here, since it\'s a completely different story with different characters we are talking about here, and it\'s not even written by the author, only illustrated at most.
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I have not seen the same claim about the MinaKushi pairing being similar to the author and his wife's, can you provide the source? (not that it would matter much, I'm just curious)
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I have not seen the same claim about the MinaKushi pairing being similar to the author and his wife\'s, can you provide the source? (not that it would matter much, I\'m just curious)
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It's not an uncredited interview it's was made by Eiga.com for the promotion of Naruto The Last. Here's the link: http://eiga.com/movie/79681/interview/
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It\'s not an uncredited interview it\'s was made by Eiga.com for the promotion of Naruto The Last. Here\'s the link: http://eiga.com/movie/79681/interview/
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I agree with you that it's a stretch that NaruHina is a parallel of MinaKushi. That's why I am not putting it on the trope.
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I agree with you that it\'s a stretch that NaruHina is a parallel of MinaKushi. That\'s why I am not putting it on the trope.
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I've read the New York Comic Con interview (link so that other people can judge by themselves: http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interview/2015-10-14/masashi-kishimoto-at-new-york-comic-con/.94186)and at most I can gather is that Kishimoto's wife is similar to Sakura ''personality-wise'', not that the entire relationship is the basis for NaruSaku; And no, even if NaruSaku relationship was directly based on Kishi's and his wife it would still not contradict the RedHerring claim (it would even give more strength to it, if anything).
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I\'ve read the New York Comic Con interview (link so that other people can judge by themselves: http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interview/2015-10-14/masashi-kishimoto-at-new-york-comic-con/.94186)and at most I can gather is that Kishimoto\'s wife is similar to Sakura \'\'personality-wise\'\', not that the entire relationship is the basis for NaruSaku; And no, even if NaruSaku relationship was directly based on Kishi\'s and his wife it would still not contradict the RedHerring claim (it would even give more strength to it, if anything).
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The Tales of Gustsy ninja example, doesn't belong here, since it's a completely different character we are talking about here, and it's not even written by the author, only illustrated at most.
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The Tales of Gustsy ninja example doesn\'t belong here, since it\'s a completely different character we are talking about here, and it\'s not even written by the author, only illustrated at most.
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I have not seen the same claim about the MinaKushi pairing being similar to the author and his wife's, can you provide the source? (not that it would matter much, I'm just curious)
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I have not seen the same claim about the MinaKushi pairing being similar to the author and his wife\'s, can you provide the source? (not that it would matter much, I\'m just curious)
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It's not an uncredited interview it's was made by Eiga.com for the promotion of Naruto The Last. Here's the link: http://eiga.com/movie/79681/interview/
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It\'s not an uncredited interview it\'s was made by Eiga.com for the promotion of Naruto The Last. Here\'s the link: http://eiga.com/movie/79681/interview/
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I agree with you that it's a stretch that NaruHina is a parallel of MinaKushi. That's why I am not putting it on the trope.
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I agree with you that it\'s a stretch that NaruHina is a parallel of MinaKushi. That\'s why I am not putting it on the trope.
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I've read the New York Comic Con interview and at most I can gather is that Kishimoto's wife is similar to Sakura ''personality-wise'', not that the entire relationship is the basis for NaruSaku; And no, even if NaruSaku relationship was directly based on Kishi's and his wife it would still not contradict the RedHerring claim (it would even give more strength to it, if anything).
to:
I\'ve read the New York Comic Con interview (link so that other people can judge by themselves: http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interview/2015-10-14/masashi-kishimoto-at-new-york-comic-con/.94186)and at most I can gather is that Kishimoto\'s wife is similar to Sakura \'\'personality-wise\'\', not that the entire relationship is the basis for NaruSaku; And no, even if NaruSaku relationship was directly based on Kishi\'s and his wife it would still not contradict the RedHerring claim (it would even give more strength to it, if anything).
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The Tales of Gustsy ninja example, doesn't belong here, since it's a completely different character we are talking about here, and it's not even written by the author, only illustrated at most.
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The Tales of Gustsy ninja example, doesn\'t belong here, since it\'s a completely different character we are talking about here, and it\'s not even written by the author, only illustrated at most.
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I have not seen the same claim about the MinaKushi pairing being similar to the author and his wife's, can you provide the source? (not that it would matter much, I'm just curious)
to:
I have not seen the same claim about the MinaKushi pairing being similar to the author and his wife\'s, can you provide the source? (not that it would matter much, I\'m just curious)
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