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Why doesn't Sakura use her sharingan?

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Why doesn't Sakura use her sharingan?

Why doesn't Sakura use her sharingan?

Sakura isn't an Uchiha through the family lineage—bloodline—and therefore doesn't have the Sharingan. She would have had to be born an Uchiha to have a chance at awakening the Sharingan, or transplanting an existing Sharingan herself.

Is Sakura the most hated character in Naruto?

Many people expected Sakura to be the top entry here, but she's been hated more than enough (and disproportionately so). There are characters out there who have done things ten times as bad as she has, and yet don't even get one tenth of the hate.

Why is Sakura so useless in Naruto?

She had no inner powers, no clan jutsu, and wasn't a Taijutsu master like Rock Lee. She was just a normal ninja, the Krillin of Naruto if you will. Sakura barely makes it through their first dangerous mission when her team goes against Zabuza and Haku. This is when the “useless” talk started.

Did Naruto have a thing for Sakura?

14 SAKURA: Naruto Had A Crush On Her From Childhood Naruto had held a flame for Sakura Haruno from his childhood. Naruto simply couldn't help but faun over her. He had been tending a flame for Sakura for a very long time by the time of Naruto: Shippuden.

Why does Sakura not have a Kekkei Genkai?

After Sasuke and Naruto left their village, Sakura was left all alone. ... Most bloodline abilities were used for fighting or supporting during a fight, and there was no known Kekkei Genkai that could heal people, which set Sakura apart from most people because of her exceptional Medical Ninjutsu abilities.

Why does a manga need an anime adaptation?

  • Still there are some adaptations you don't know about. A manga receiving an anime adaption is often considered the point that a series is considered to have made it and a sign of future successes. Many mangas have seen their sales increase thanks to them having a popular anime adaption.

Are there any anime adaptations of Weekly Shonen Jump manga?

  • Weekly Shonen Jump is responsible for more popular anime adaptations than most people are even aware of. The magazine has given us Naruto, Bleach, One Piece, and more, over the years. However, there’s a handful of manga that deserve to be remade—either because they didn’t get a complete adaptation...or just to celebrate the series’ longevity.

Are there any anime that are based on manga?

  • The majority of popular anime productions are stories that have been adapted from manga source material. Fan favorite and critically acclaimed manga series alike have received anime adaptations over the years, with some improving on the source material while others unfortunately, fail to live up to expectations.

Can a manga be turned into an anime?

  • Wikipedia: The folks at the WikiProject Anime and Manga work really hard to keep their corner of the wiki fresh. If your manga series already have a Wikipedia page, chances are high. As for your particular manga, I would say it certainly will become anime. I'm in in the process of getting my own Manga, Seeds of Arcadia, funded.

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