Perhaps Sakura is amused by Itachi's unique skills or his way of handling things. Meanwhile, Shisui annoys her because he has a different approach to things that she doesn't like. In the fanfiction, it could be that Shisui is too brash compared to Itachi's calmness, and Sakura, being a fan of Itachi, just can't stand Shisui's antics.
Yes, there are likely some fanfictions exploring this idea. Fanfiction writers often like to play with different character relationships. However, in the official Naruto and Boruto series, Hinata is Boruto's mother. But in the realm of fanfiction, the concept of Sakura as Boruto's mother could lead to some really interesting and unique storylines, perhaps exploring how different her parenting style would be compared to Hinata's.
Perhaps it's their disobedience. They never listen to the adults or follow the rules in the story. This causes chaos and trouble for the other characters. For instance, if they are told not to touch something precious and they do it anyway just out of defiance.
Some female characters in anime were very popular, but there were also some female characters that people hated. Here are a few controversial anime female leads:
1000 Anti-Tian Ai Ruu (Anti-Tian Ai Tian): In Sakura Village's Pet Girl, Anti-Tian Ai Ruu is a proud, selfish, and vain girl who always looks down on the people around her. Her actions and words were often disgusting.
2. Sakura Kyoko (Sakura Kyoko): In "Battle of the Date", Sakura Kyoko was a very green tea girl who always used other people's feelings to satisfy her own needs. Her actions and words were very annoying.
3. Sanjiu Nakano (Sanjiu Nakano): In <<Full Time Master>>, Sanjiu Nakano is a very selfish and arrogant girl who always thinks that she is taller and better than others. Her actions and words often made people feel disgusted.
4. Ishihara Rimi (Ishihara Rimi): In "Battle of the Date", Ishihara Rimi was a very green tea girl who always used other people's feelings to satisfy her own needs. Her actions and words were very annoying.
Of course, this is only a part of it. There are many other anime female leads that are also controversial. Every character has its own unique charm and characteristics. We should not judge them easily.
She should be concise. Instead of going on and on, just share the key points of the story. For example, if it's about a great dinner at a new restaurant, just mention the best dish and the nice atmosphere. Also, read the room. If people seem uninterested, stop.
The relationship can be shown as a strong sibling bond. For example, Boruto could be protective of Himawari when she is in danger during a mission. Or Himawari could be the one to cheer Boruto up when he is feeling down about his ninja training.
No, Boruto is alive in the manga. The plot hasn't led to his death. However, the manga is ongoing, and anything could happen in the later developments.
[Gigi was an annoying character in the anime, Bear Haunt.] He was described as a monkey who called himself a "king" and sometimes handled things inappropriately and arrogantly. However, no specific reason was provided as to why Gigi hated him.
Some of the audience expressed their dislike for Yan Bingyun's character in " Celebrating Years." Some of the audience felt that there was a problem with Yan Bingyun's character setting and the actor's performance. They felt that his performance was stiff, his looks had dropped, and his character setting was annoying. Some people thought that his character was stupid in the play and made some confusing decisions and actions. However, there were also some viewers who pointed out that Yan Bingyun was a cold and tough character. His indifference and idealism were his characteristics. Perhaps some viewers didn't quite understand his character and behavior. In general, the audience's evaluation of Yan Bingyun was mixed.