From an official spin-off: Fugaku evaluating his sons... down there. Not weird at all. Nah. Nothing to see here.
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From an official spin-off: Fugaku evaluating his sons... down there. Not weird at all. Nah. Nothing to see here.
we need a naruto sd spinoff where it’s just tsunade and shizune.
Despite its flaws, I love the Lee Spin-off because all the characters look like little bugs when you pickup rocks… they are all so cute… AWAAHH…
Went to Target today
And you know the Naruto spin-off show? The one with Rock Lee and everybody being chibi's? Well.... They had a game for it for the 3DS. After much laughing and a call to my brother for quick reassurance I grabbed the game. I'm about to open the package and play it. I will keep you updated.
day 7: cosplaying
fandom/pairing: Naruto Spin-off/ Tenten, Neji (Team Guy) setting: Another of Lee's skit genjutsu, another unvoiced confession. prompt: cosplaying
Neji doesn’t know if it’s cross-dressing or cosplaying, because it appears to fit into the intersecting oval yet fall completely outside of the Venn diagram.
What he does knows, however, is that it’s embarrassing (extremely) and doing a lot to his ego and pride – the Hyuuga meant that it’s pounding his pride into non-existence, of course, not – you know – inflating his man-ego.
He does enjoy it – a bit, mind you – when Neji gets to dress as a male with Hinata-sama next to him, especially that time when they get to don on Victorian-like clothing because Oh goodness, Hinata-sama looks like a doll! (Never mind that he’s clothed as her butler, involved in the ridiculous skit or genjutsu or whatever too because the costumes fit their roles in reality to the T, no pun intended.)
“Why am I dressed in this,” Neji complains, displeasure on his features, “again!” He’s playing the part of the female protagonist, Lee the other, male, protagonist that will confess to her – him – ah, so confusing! And Tenten…
With the ridiculous skit that Lee is running, he thought that he’ll be the very male protagonist confessing to Tenten, the protagonist’s crush of ten, very long, years.
She was watching bemused and exasperated, a punch-line ready on her lips. And Neji had wanted to confess to her too, even if they’re just stupid characters in Lee’s skit! It’s just a little bit of truth, a little bit of hopeful notice me, a little bit of reducing the burden of unrequited l-lo-LIKE!
Lee inconveniently bursts his bubble, blurting a clumsy “I like you!”
His reply comes as a stab, quick and blunt. Neji is truthful when he counters with “I like someone else”, glancing hopefully in Tenten’s direction.
Get the message!
Tenten didn’t.
Maybe because I’m not manly enough…?