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The episode analyzes several seemingly underutilized characters from the Naruto franchise, arguing that their potential was not fully realized due to narrative choices prioritizing the main characters. Specific examples include Shikadai Nara, who remains in his father's shadow; several supporting characters whose development was stunted; and female characters, like Sakura and Hinata, whose storylines were limited by the series' focus. The text further contends that some characters, such as Choji and Kiba, were relegated to comedic roles, while others with unique abilities, like Karin and Shino, received insufficient screen time. Finally, Ten Ten is highlighted as a particularly underdeveloped character whose potential was largely ignored.
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The episode analyzes several seemingly underutilized characters from the Naruto franchise, arguing that their potential was not fully realized due to narrative choices prioritizing the main characters. Specific examples include Shikadai Nara, who remains in his father's shadow; several supporting characters whose development was stunted; and female characters, like Sakura and Hinata, whose storylines were limited by the series' focus. The text further contends that some characters, such as Choji and Kiba, were relegated to comedic roles, while others with unique abilities, like Karin and Shino, received insufficient screen time. Finally, Ten Ten is highlighted as a particularly underdeveloped character whose potential was largely ignored.