Naruto/Boruto Griefing Thread

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Minor nitpick and I dunno if it's different in the sub, but it's odd how the adult characters' voices aren't really much different from their kid ones. Either the kid voices sound too mature or vice versa. 33 year old Sasuke sounds like 12 year old Sasuke. 12 year old Kakashi sounds like adult Kakashi with a slightly higher inflection. Same with Minato. And adult Naruto sounds like if his childhood self picked up chainsmoking. I'd say Konohamuru is the only character to have gone through a normal puberty.
Even Obito's initial voice during his reveal wasn't much different from the one heard in flashbacks. I don't know if it was intentional, but thankfully his voice became raspier and more menacing as the war arc went on.

I guess I can't single out Naruto specifically, since loads of anime have this issue.
 
I do not really think that is the case. Quite hard to pin point the inspirations for the Boruto manga. Aesthetically it resembles Jojo if you swapped Rock Star High Fashion for stuff a rich rapper would wear. Powerwise, it gives me some sort of Yu Yu Hakusho vibes. I get that Ikemoto was groomed to be the successor to the mantle but his limitations, tastes and art style make him unfit for it. He would be better writing a magical girl show as his eccentricities and kinks work better in that genre.
No, I've seen Jojo, and it's far, far more flamboyant than Ikemoto's night club pedo ring aesthetic. Plus, most of the characters are adults in Jojo with the exception of Emporio, and he was dressed in a little league baseball uniform. You can just tell that he's trying to be "hip and cool fo rizzle" (dear God :stress: ).

It's just unnerving to look at. They're not ninjas. They're millennials who think they're ninjas.

Boa Hancock at least looks good. Why? Because she genuinely looks good without ringing that many alarm bells (she's a pirate queen, so it makes sense). Sarada looks like she's up for some compensated dating.

Compare current Boruto with Under Ninja. What can you see?

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No, I've seen Jojo, and it's far, far more flamboyant than Ikemoto's night club pedo ring aesthetic. Plus, most of the characters are adults in Jojo with the exception of Emporio, and he was dressed in a little league baseball uniform. You can just tell that he's trying to be "hip and cool fo rizzle" (dear God :stress: ).

It's just unnerving to look at. They're not ninjas. They're millennials who think they're ninjas.

Boa Hancock at least looks good. Why? Because she genuinely looks good without ringing that many alarm bells (she's a pirate queen, so it makes sense). Sarada looks like she's up for some compensated dating.

Compare current Boruto with Under Ninja. What can you see?

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Yeah, yeah, they actually look like modern ninjas. Honestly, I liked how the original Naruto tracksuits looked. They seemed like they would actually be worn by athletic people as opposed to anything in Boruto.
 
Their shared backstory does not mean they will share each other 's opinions and personality but it will affect lore. A lot of the Akatsuki informed us about the world with their existense. Kisame showed us more of the Bloody Mist era, Hidan expanded on religion, Kakuzu had the potential to be a living ninja history book due to having seen it all, Pain and Konan showed what happens to the less fortunate villages and the Akatsuki as a whole used to work as mercenaries until they unveiled their real plans (and Hidden Stone Village was their biggest client). That is hard to do with the Divine Trees.
...I don't agree at all. We saw that the Mist village were kind of ass holes and that's it. Kisame's backstory and role in the story were ultimately very brief. He was kind of just there and got an insert tragic backstory last minute. Sure, he was one of the more personable Akatsuki members, but we don't really get a lot from him of note worthy actions and consequences. He fights Bee, pretends to lose to track them, then loses for real in a handful of chapters. As far as Kakuzu goes, sure he had POTENTIAL to be a living history book, but he wasn't. Hell we don't know his backstory at all. There isn't even an explanation for what his tentacle bullshit even is. Hidan doesn't expand religion because I simply cannot tell you what Jashin is. I know it's a God of pain and death I guess? But why? Why do they worship it? How many followers were there? Where did Hidan come from? How did he actually get immortality? Can anyone random person just draw a blood circle proclaim love for Jashin and become immortal? Because if so, everyone should do that. Pain and Konan were the exceptions though.

The Divine Trees can't do this, no. But their burgeoning desire for learning the meaning of their existence COULD be interesting. It won't be, but it COULD be.

Like Father, Like Son. The Spiral of Stupidity spins strong
What's astounding to me is how far in 13 chapters we've come. In less than a couple days in real story time, we've gone to a completely different story from where Boruto originally left us off. The plot line of Omnipotence and Eida and Kawaki have been officially dropped in favor of the Trees. Which, good riddance but what an admittance of defeat for anyone expecting that plot line to become interesting. The end of Boruto wasn't that long ago and how people can defend the cliffhanger just being so unresolved is beyond me. We barely address omnipotence now.

I do not really think that is the case.
I do think he blatantly ripped off Bleach solely because Bleach right now has been on everyone's minds with the return of the anime. Boruto TBV was being written the same time as Bleach's anime return was running and the hinting at future sight started to occur in the manga. So I really do believe Ikemoto "took inspiration" for a new storyline with the Trees.

Yeah, yeah, they actually look like modern ninjas. Honestly, I liked how the original Naruto tracksuits looked. They seemed like they would actually be worn by athletic people as opposed to anything in Boruto.
Ikemoto is a terrible character designer and I will not accept anything otherwise. He has these round babyfaces he gives everyone that looks like bad fanart from 2010. (If you don't believe me go watch the fanart ending of Shippuden. I think it's 3 or 4.) His designs so over-designed he has to edgy cloak/cape/coat everyone to even hope to draw movement. So our fight scenes consist of nothing but black blob with face and legs fighting other black blob with face and legs. It makes the fighting itself harder to follow because dynamic movement and positioning is blocked by said capes and cloaks. He took inspiration from Nomura's belt fetish. Thanks to Ikemoto I'm completely convinced the words Manga and K-Pop should never be mixed together.

I just hate these designs. All of them. There's not a single one I think is good.
 
...I don't agree at all. We saw that the Mist village were kind of ass holes and that's it. Kisame's backstory and role in the story were ultimately very brief. He was kind of just there and got an insert tragic backstory last minute. Sure, he was one of the more personable Akatsuki members, but we don't really get a lot from him of note worthy actions and consequences. He fights Bee, pretends to lose to track them, then loses for real in a handful of chapters. As far as Kakuzu goes, sure he had POTENTIAL to be a living history book, but he wasn't. Hell we don't know his backstory at all. There isn't even an explanation for what his tentacle bullshit even is. Hidan doesn't expand religion because I simply cannot tell you what Jashin is. I know it's a God of pain and death I guess? But why? Why do they worship it? How many followers were there? Where did Hidan come from? How did he actually get immortality? Can anyone random person just draw a blood circle proclaim love for Jashin and become immortal? Because if so, everyone should do that. Pain and Konan were the exceptions though.

The Divine Trees can't do this, no. But their burgeoning desire for learning the meaning of their existence COULD be interesting. It won't be, but it COULD be.
Kisame 's backstory showcased that the Bloody Mist Era was partialy the plan of Madara. Fairly interesting imo but I also liked his design, personality and jutsu. As for the rest of them, they had potential and Kishimoto squandered it.

And yes, the Divine Trees could be somewhat interesting but neither writer can be trusted to do them justice.

What's astounding to me is how far in 13 chapters we've come. In less than a couple days in real story time, we've gone to a completely different story from where Boruto originally left us off. The plot line of Omnipotence and Eida and Kawaki have been officially dropped in favor of the Trees. Which, good riddance but what an admittance of defeat for anyone expecting that plot line to become interesting. The end of Boruto wasn't that long ago and how people can defend the cliffhanger just being so unresolved is beyond me. We barely address omnipotence now.
This tells me that either they have zero commitment to the story bits or they truly thought that an in-story retcon is the simple yet easy way of changing the status quo. Whatever they were smoking must have been life-changing.

I do think he blatantly ripped off Bleach solely because Bleach right now has been on everyone's minds with the return of the anime. Boruto TBV was being written the same time as Bleach's anime return was running and the hinting at future sight started to occur in the manga. So I really do believe Ikemoto "took inspiration" for a new storyline with the Trees.
That does make some sense but I am still not fully persuaded that there is more than slight inspiration behind it though. Every story that took cues from Bleach was far better about it (and yes I still mourn Black Torch, how can you tell?). Look at JJK, Black Clover, MHA, Demon Slayer and Chainsawman. They all did it better. I just learned to expect better from something carrying the "Inspired By Bleach" moniker. Boruto just sucks too hard, that is all.

Ikemoto is a terrible character designer and I will not accept anything otherwise. He has these round babyfaces he gives everyone that looks like bad fanart from 2010. (If you don't believe me go watch the fanart ending of Shippuden. I think it's 3 or 4.) His designs so over-designed he has to edgy cloak/cape/coat everyone to even hope to draw movement. So our fight scenes consist of nothing but black blob with face and legs fighting other black blob with face and legs. It makes the fighting itself harder to follow because dynamic movement and positioning is blocked by said capes and cloaks. He took inspiration from Nomura's belt fetish. Thanks to Ikemoto I'm completely convinced the words Manga and K-Pop should never be mixed together.
Again, his artstyle and lack of choreography lend themselves better to the magical girl genre. Magical girls pose and fire beams instead of punches and kicks while wearing impractical (and fancy) outfits that seem to be an Ikemoto stable. He should have stepped down in my opinion. And K-Pop is just idol singing. It has been put into manga before.

I just hate these designs. All of them. There's not a single one I think is good.
They are just not the things a mobile fighter such as a ninja should wear. I get that Naruto was mocked for wearing orange but at least his clothes were meant for running and fighting not walking while caring bags with designer shoes.
 
She largely goes on about the stuff we talk about here. Either she reads Kiwi Farms or the design problems are obvious to absolutely anyone. The latter is far more likely.
I also didn't know how long Ikemoto was working for Kishimoto. Looking back on it, I guess you can kind of pick out designs he did. It starts to show in Shippuden who did what. Shino is probably Ikemoto's design. I wouldn't be surprised if Hinata and Kiba were also his handiwork. I'm not sure but I think maybe black outfit Sasuke might've also been his. He seems to like big jackets and more modern outfits. The Akatsuki Hebi team was probably Ikemoto. He aims for what he thinks is cool over functionality but there was just a healthier balance of it in OG Naruto. The traditional or fantasy style outfits are probably more of Kishimoto's work. Kishimoto favors harder edges compared to Ikemoto. If there's ever a Q&A I'd love to ask him which characters he designed.

On a side note, I did read Chapter 14. The translation was shit though and I'm waiting for a better release since it's such a heavy talking based chapter. However, Sakura is back for a page and holy fuck what did Ikemoto do to my girl.....I'm convinced Kishi drew her in earlier chapters.
 
On a side note, I did read Chapter 14. The translation was shit though and I'm waiting for a better release since it's such a heavy talking based chapter. However, Sakura is back for a page and holy fuck what did Ikemoto do to my girl.....I'm convinced Kishi drew her in earlier chapters.
What do you mean? She looks as bad as the rest of the manga. Maybe my eyes adjusted to his artstyle?
 
What do you mean? She looks as bad as the rest of the manga. Maybe my eyes adjusted to his artstyle?
She didn't look THIS bad in earlier chapters. Maybe in the wide panels from a distance she was this odd looking. Boruto himself is also a mess this chapter.
 
She didn't look THIS bad in earlier chapters. Maybe in the wide panels from a distance she was this odd looking. Boruto himself is also a mess this chapter.
Perhaps my eyes adjusted to everyone looking weird.

In any case, I liked this chapter more than the others. Correct me if I am wrong but did they retcon Omnipotense again? Last time we checked, realising something was amish could not free you from it. Omnipotense would reassert itself into your mind with time and remove doubt. Now it looks like people can start snapping out of it little by little. Oh well, if you are going to retcon, might as well as retcon in a way it improves things. You still break continuity but at least the plot moves forward. Nothing makes sense but we move on and closer to potentially better stuff.
 
Correct me if I am wrong but did they retcon Omnipotense again?
Might as well go over my thoughts now.

Ch. 14

The cover panel this time is Kashin Koji in a very 2edge3me outfit. It's not a bad design, it's just that when everyone is K-Pop try-hardy, you get tired of seeing it. It comes off as something I'd write as fanfiction in middle school. However, his pants remind me of Lee's, so that's something.

We open with Boruto waking up in an interrogation room with Konohamaru. This is where I give some kudos as this chapter features a lot of him. It's nice to see Konohamaru actually have something to do. His new design gets to really shine here. He almost resembles a young Kakashi with his hair. His trademark scarf being a big feature of his outfit, along with his new coat. No idea what the plate and symbol on his arm is for. Anyone have any ideas? Honestly I think the design suits him, combined with his new Rasen Shield, he's taking some W's. However, this manga getting praise will not last. On a side note, how tall is Boruto supposed to be? Boruto is friggin TALL in these panels. He's as tall as Konohamaru. I think he's supposed to be 16. Which I guess he could just be a tall kid. I don't really have a frame of reference to know how tall he's supposed to be and whether this is on model or not, but it's just another observation I figured I'd point out.

We cut to Sakura in the hospital treating Inojin and....HOLY FUCK!!!!! Sakura, my girl, what did Ikemoto do to you? She looks TERRIBLE. What on God's green earth happened?!?!!?!?!!?? Her head is as big as her fucking shoulders. Her eyes aren't in alignment and she looks like she has a damn lazy eye. She looks like the bastard lovechild of Eida and Delta. Well...another character has been Ike'd. Bad art aside, she's surprised that Inojin is as stable as he is, and he'll make a full recovery. Ino is also here, watching over her son. Good mom. Don't see Sai there. Has Sai even appeared once yet?

We cut to Konohamaru starting the interrogation and asking what the Trees are. We cut again to Kawaki with Eida and Daemon, watching intently. Daemon laughs and taunts Kawaki as his secret is about to get exposed. Kawaki tries to play it off saying it doesn't matter, Total Ootsutsuki Death. Although Daemon roasting Kawaki will never not be funny. Another Kawaki Humiliation. But hey, at least now we know he's pathetic in every timeline. He says that even if he spills the beans about Naruto, it won't change the narrative that Boruto is a dangerous threat with Momoshiki inside of him and must be killed. However, he does want to know more about the trees.

We cut back to the interrogation and Boruto is explaining the trees. He tells Konohamaru that Matsuri is using Moegi as a base and that she's targeting him. Amado theorizes they want information and knowledge. Boruto mentions that they're being led by Jura who has no human base. He's a direct result of the Ten Tails. I'm not sure this is accurate, and I suspect later the twist will be that he does have a human base. Boruto says the planet will be saved if he can stop Jura. Everyone naturally asks Boruto how he knows these things which is when the interrogation goes south. He refuses to tell them his source as they asked him not to. The elders chime in, chastising him for refusing to cooperate, promising to kill him regardless of whether he tells them or not. God I hate these two. Why did they of all people get to live this long? Shinki gets off screened later but these two old hags get to live wayyyyyy past their due date?

They ask why he harmed Naruto. Before he can answer, we cut to Shikamaru who's contemplating? Or are they actually talking? It's hard to tell. He says if Boruto doesn't intend to kill Kawaki he'll have to stay a fugitive regarding Naruto for a bit longer. Either way he mentions Omnipotence but, it's already beginning to work it's magic as Shikamaru has completely forgotten the word and can no longer say it. He begins to second guess what Omnipotence was again and why he trusts Boruto. He's slowly losing his memory to Omnipotence. He comes to the conclusion through his own willpower that while he doesn't remember Omnipotence, he remembers choosing to believe Boruto is Boruto Uzumaki for some reason. He can't bring himself to understand why, but he places his faith in that belief. He resolves to save Boruto.

Boruto says Hinata and Naruto are still alive in a safe place. Again, he refuses to say where and the Elders get pissed. Ibiki gets ready to do some real interrogating. We cut to Ino who's being contacted by Shikamaru. He tries to beg Ino for help. But she refuses, Omnipotence already taking it's toll on her. Ibiki begins to beat the shit out of Boruto before Shikamaru stops him and asks them to use Mitsuki instead. He's brought in despite Konohamaru's protests. We cut to Eida again, and she tells Kawaki that Boruto seems to be protecting his place in the village to Daemon's dismay.

Mitsuki arrives and Shikamaru hands him something. He reminds him that this is a mission. Konohamaru briefs Mitsuki and Boruto asks if he's still searching for his sun. He bursts into a rage and slams Boruto against the wall. He undoes his shackles and tells him where his stuff is. Boruto teleports off and grabs his things. Konohamaru however, isn't fooled but rather confused how Mitsuki got the lock code for the shackles.

We cut to Shikamaru in his office, Sarada shows up asking about the interrogation. He says Boruto escaped. Before they can discuss anymore, they get a call from the sand village. Kankuro tells Shikamaru they need help. Gaara has been attacked and Shinki is now a tree. The fifth tree is born and it resembles Shinki. Kankuro also has a new design. It's fine.

My big complaints this chapter boil down to a few things. The art is the easy one. I aired my complaints about Sakura, but Boruto also has his own issues. The big problem of Boruto's accessories are becoming apparent. Why did Ikemoto do this? There's at least a few panels where they do Boruto's full design with all of his accessories. He looks so busy and his pins look like friggin Ash's Gym Badges from Pokemon. It's absolutely ridiculous.

The other thing is Shikamaru's little gambit here. It's great seeing Shikamaru being smart again, and not an ass hole, but this isn't the genius moment everyone thinks it is. The reality is, the story cheats a little here. Shikamaru choosing Mitsuki for this job if baffling. Sure he was desperate but it doesn't narratively make sense. The audience knows Mitsuki would go along with it. However, Shikamaru has no reason to believe Mitsuki wouldn't straight up kill Boruto. If anything, Mitsuki should be the LAST person he chooses to free Boruto. Sure, you could argue he's so likely to kill him, everyone would believe it. But, there was never any conversation between Mitsuki and Shikamaru to indicate his change of heart. Sure, he was present during Mitsuki's fight with him but he didn't hear the whole conversation and he didn't know if Mitsuki wouldn't remain steadfast. Maybe Omnipotence would make Mitsuki forget the incident too. Bottom line is, he took a risky gamble and Ikemoto kind of cheated to make this all happen.

Omnipotence was reconned before to make you forget about Omnipotence little by little until you eventually forget entirely. You eventually just forget what you forgot, so it's non-existent in your head. It looks like willpower can delay this process to some degree. I'll give them credit here, the juxtaposition between Shikamaru forgetting, and Ino having already forgotten is a nice touch. We got to see exactly how Omnipotence makes you forget, plus how rapid the effect is. Remember, it's only been a couple of days since Shikamaru learned the truth. Maybe a week if I'm being generous, but likely a lot less. Better chapter than usual though on the whole. It's not perfect, but I'm not going to bash them as hard when they're showing and not telling, for once.

Edit: Spoke too soon. Gaara and Shinki losing off screen sucks and I forgot to talk about it. I can understand not wanting to retread Deidara vs. Gaara again but Gaara is popular. This could've been a chance to bring him back in the story. Maybe make him go through the same thing Naruto went through when he was rescuing Gaara. It could be a nice little arc. Maybe Gaara mentors Boruto a bit about having monsters inside of you. Wasted opportunity. I hope they'll rectify this in the future and take the chance they're given. I doubt it, but it'd be nice.

Edit 2: This is for the Elders who refuse to die. Ass holes, what if Boruto is telling the truth and Naruto and Hinata are alive you fucking dipshits? What are you going to do if you kill Boruto and he's the only one who knows where they are? To their knowledge he IS the ONLY person who knows where they are!!! And your bright idea is to kill this person? These two are ass holes.

Edit 3: Ibiki...You have handcuffs on Boruto they can only release via a code. A code you know of. You know how these devices work. Boruto doesn't break the cuffs. He releases them. You're a jailer. You should know the difference between a pair of broken cuffs and a pair of released ones. Konohamaru noticed. Why didn't you? NVM, this chapter is still dumb.
 
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We cut to Konohamaru starting the interrogation and asking what the Trees are. We cut again to Kawaki with Eida and Daemon, watching intently. Daemon laughs and taunts Kawaki as his secret is about to get exposed. Kawaki tries to play it off saying it doesn't matter, Total Ootsutsuki Death. Although Daemon roasting Kawaki will never not be funny. Another Kawaki Humiliation. But hey, at least now we know he's pathetic in every timeline. He says that even if he spills the beans about Naruto, it won't change the narrative that Boruto is a dangerous threat with Momoshiki inside of him and must be killed. However, he does want to know more about the trees.
I like Daemon. He sees through the abusive SasuSaku-esque relationship his sister Whatsherface has with Douchenozle. I get that they are trying to portray Kawaki as traumatised but his attitude makes me feel that he never really bonded with Boruto which makes Boruto 's attempt to protect him from the concequences of his actions look even stupider.

Remember when Naruto and Sasuke fought at the end of OG Naruto and Sasuke spent time looking at Naruto 's unconsious body, coming into the realisation that he just tried to kill the closest thing he had to a family? Kawaki never had that. He has all of Evil Sasuke 's negative traits with none of the positive ones.

We cut back to the interrogation and Boruto is explaining the trees. He tells Konohamaru that Matsuri is using Moegi as a base and that she's targeting him. Amado theorizes they want information and knowledge. Boruto mentions that they're being led by Jura who has no human base. He's a direct result of the Ten Tails. I'm not sure this is accurate, and I suspect later the twist will be that he does have a human base. Boruto says the planet will be saved if he can stop Jura. Everyone naturally asks Boruto how he knows these things which is when the interrogation goes south. He refuses to tell them his source as they asked him not to. The elders chime in, chastising him for refusing to cooperate, promising to kill him regardless of whether he tells them or not. God I hate these two. Why did they of all people get to live this long? Shinki gets off screened later but these two old hags get to live wayyyyyy past their due date?
The Hiruzen Friends Club strikes again! Hiruzen had good teachers and good students but he and his peers sucked. They all seem to be graduates of the "Danzo School of only Stick and never Carrot" and boy does it hurt anything they are involved in. This club is behind every bad decision made in Konoha and somehow they find ways to criticise everyone else. Unbelievable!

They ask why he harmed Naruto. Before he can answer, we cut to Shikamaru who's contemplating? Or are they actually talking? It's hard to tell. He says if Boruto doesn't intend to kill Kawaki he'll have to stay a fugitive regarding Naruto for a bit longer. Either way he mentions Omnipotence but, it's already beginning to work it's magic as Shikamaru has completely forgotten the word and can no longer say it. He begins to second guess what Omnipotence was again and why he trusts Boruto. He's slowly losing his memory to Omnipotence. He comes to the conclusion through his own willpower that while he doesn't remember Omnipotence, he remembers choosing to believe Boruto is Boruto Uzumaki for some reason. He can't bring himself to understand why, but he places his faith in that belief. He resolves to save Boruto.
Omnipotence is a horrible plot tumor. It is the kind of problem that pushes the plot backwards rather than forwards. This back and forth is pushing the reader away. It would be absolutely stupid to make it part of the plot in a weekly manga but in a monthly one, might as well as take a break until it is resolved.
 
Omnipotence is a horrible plot tumor. It is the kind of problem that pushes the plot backwards rather than forwards. This back and forth is pushing the reader away. It would be absolutely stupid to make it part of the plot in a weekly manga but in a monthly one, might as well as take a break until it is resolved.
Honestly the real plot tumor is that entire first scene flash forward of Boruto. That fucked them over right from the get go. They now needed a way to get from A to B and the plot simply didn't allow for it. So they came up with this contrived half assed way of doing it. If they never did this flash forward, Boruto would be a lot better off. Even to this day, they should've gotten the flash forward out of the way at the beginning of TBC but now they're going to constantly have to make this square peg fit.
 
Honestly the real plot tumor is that entire first scene flash forward of Boruto. That fucked them over right from the get go. They now needed a way to get from A to B and the plot simply didn't allow for it. So they came up with this contrived half assed way of doing it. If they never did this flash forward, Boruto would be a lot better off. Even to this day, they should've gotten the flash forward out of the way at the beginning of TBC but now they're going to constantly have to make this square peg fit.
I get that they wanted to hype us in with future cool stuff and a mystery but I disagree with you on this. The flash forward was a decent idea but the in-between story sucks. Instead of Omnipotence, it should have been a genjutsu that affects memories. Have the eyewitnesses see a vision of a possessed Boruto killing Naruto. Have him become an outcast because news spread fast. This could have been done better but it was not. Now we have to dance around Kawaki and his abused spouse.
 
I don't know whether to commend you in trying to make sense out of this planet-sized piece of shit story, or just lament that this is how things are now and always have been.
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Sorry to say this dude but that is a bad take. Naruto was not special when the anime got popular. He was some kid that had a powerful fox inside him. It was long after it reached popularity that they decided to have him be the Ninja Jesus. A lot of OG Naruto was him becoming special with hard work after starting out bellow average.He had Kurama and his determination with little else. Later, he was the chosen one of the Frog prophesy, Asura reincarnated and the wunderkind of a ninja genius dad with a super-genes mom.
 
I don't know whether to commend you in trying to make sense out of this planet-sized piece of shit story, or just lament that this is how things are now and always have been.
I'm honestly fine with him being Ninja Jesus. That's the small potatoes to the bigger problems. This guy is a giant Boruto simp and he's finally talking about something that's been bugging me for awhile. The cracks are really starting to show on how little Boruto makes any sense.

 
I'm honestly fine with him being Ninja Jesus. That's the small potatoes to the bigger problems. This guy is a giant Boruto simp and he's finally talking about something that's been bugging me for awhile. The cracks are really starting to show on how little Boruto makes any sense.

https://youtube.com/watch?v=M-nEFJbKUFA
The Ninja Jesus would have been fine if the narrative did not set up Naruto as the ultimate underdog. You cannot have both. As for the video subject, I agree: This makes no sense. There are a ton of characters that should be acting but are not because they are Naruto characters. It is like the story coast of Naruto but has abandoned the cast people loved in favour of the new generation. It is like a story with a past we have not been told. But that past has been told. We are just asked to forget or ignore it even when it makes no sense to. This whole video is giving me a headache. So many plotholes I had not thought of. This is insane. Even shills are starting to wake up to the story 's flaws. I hope the Bleach Hell Arc is better than this slop. It feels like the story is not even set in the same universe as Naruto.
 
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I'm honestly fine with him being Ninja Jesus. That's the small potatoes to the bigger problems. This guy is a giant Boruto simp and he's finally talking about something that's been bugging me for awhile. The cracks are really starting to show on how little Boruto makes any sense.

https://youtube.com/watch?v=M-nEFJbKUFA
He was so close hitting the real point but coped out at the last second.

If you have to come up with ways to write out previous characters to prevent them from outshining the new characters, than the new characters suck.
 
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