Sure did. Sakura's habit of hitting Naruto was a recurring element. It was sometimes out of frustration or to scold him, but it happened frequently.
Yes, she did. Sakura was often shown hitting Naruto in the manga for various reasons.
Sure did. The battle between Vegeta and Hit was a significant event in the manga. It was intense and showcased their powers and strategies.
In some fanfictions, Naruto might be influenced by an external force. Maybe a villain has the ability to manipulate emotions, and they target Naruto, making him lose control and hit Sakura back. This then sets up a story arc where Naruto has to overcome this external influence and make amends with Sakura.
Goku's victory over Hit in the manga was the result of his perseverance and the ability to surprise Hit with unexpected moves. Also, his experience in battles played a significant role.
Well, it's hard to say for sure. But if it gained a lot of popularity and got people talking, it could have had at least a moderate influence on the industry. Maybe it inspired other creators or changed the way certain story elements are presented.
The Destructo Disk did hit Cell in the manga DBZ. This event had significant implications for the plot and character development.
In the manga, Naruto and Sakura don't kiss. Their relationship is more about friendship and teamwork rather than romantic.
Sure. 'Sakura - Naruto: Battle for Konoha' is full of action. It has epic battles between Sakura, Naruto and their enemies as they fight to protect their village. Another one is 'Action - Packed Sakura Naruto Fanfic' which, as the name suggests, has non - stop action sequences with Sakura and Naruto showing off their ninja skills.
Not really. The Sailor Moon manga didn't have a significant amount of bondage content.
Yes, Naruto did die at one point in the manga, but was later brought back to life through certain circumstances.