Might I ask how you even got into it then?
The aliens don't bother me a ton, the change in style and scope from Dragonball to DBZ is even bigger honestly, but I don't really like the android/advanced tech stuff because it doesn't feel very original.
I was curious to see how it would be done, the only thing I know about naruto was the anime before shippuden (without filler). The last 3 manga chapters when it came out and the gaiden manga.
Then boruto started, when there were around 12 volumes around, I decided do start reading and enjoyed it very much. So I've been reading it so far, one interview came out back then and it was decided back then that the story would be around half of Naruto's lenght. Even if I started reading Naruto right now, 72 volumes are a lot. And then I realized that going into this series without the knowledge of ninja magic that every time I see someone talking about it sounds like absolutely eye magic and genes magic would be interesting.
What I liked the most is how Naruto's father attitude is kinda fucked by his job as hokage. Someone who most of his life didnt had a family is raising one and was somewhat ausent for obvious reasons but still try to take care of Kawaki. Then Boruto is like a little shit that is sometimes similar to his parent and clearly a product of a a generation that worked hard for their kids and they dont have it so though. He idolizes Sasuke initially and wants to be like him, and the timeskip kinda makes it happen in the most bizarre power (ninja magic). I am quite curious to see how he deals with Sarada and the other girl, since they are his only supports after being cucked out of his own family
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Naruto as a franchise for me is something to be in awe, it is incredibly popular in my country, where other anime and even japanese stuff were quite well liked before being popular or something.
Our boomers would love talking about capeshit like batman and spider-man, franchises that had decades of material and stories to be liked, but in the end of 1999 comes this story about ninja boy and society that quickly takes over everything. Not one piece, not Bleach, not shingeki no kyojin, fullmetal or anything, but this story mostly told by one single guy who created a multimedia empire. And those kids who grew up are adults now and have it even easier to show their kids just like their parent showed something from their time to them.
Check this out, soldiers in training where the drill sargeant tells him to sing a song for the group and other also sings, in a totally different language.
I deeply admire how it shaped the world culturaly, the impact of it is something to be in awe, and it isnt something simple like dragon ball, it is a complex shit that I have no way to fully understand, the power and shit is something that nowadays children can understand that dragon ball couldn't do back then with an energy ball.
I have a deep respect for Naruto even when I didnt consume it, I believe that the main character is like a super hero for the people who grew up with him since 1999 and I would like to think that the people who read Boruto today would see themselves in Naruto's position as a father rather than just a boy.
Lots of shounen jump like manga existed in the past and will exist in the future, but very few will change a generation.
There are lots of Bleachs, Black Cats, Samurai Deeper Kyos, Torikos, The Flautist of Hamelin, but very few changed the game like Naruto, even more internationally and across generations.