Boruto no quiere ser la sombra de su padre. Vive la vida con sus amigos en la escuela descubriendo nuevas habilidades.Boruto no quiere ser la sombra de su padre. Vive la vida con sus amigos en la escuela descubriendo nuevas habilidades.Boruto no quiere ser la sombra de su padre. Vive la vida con sus amigos en la escuela descubriendo nuevas habilidades.
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⭐ Boruto: The Shadow of a Lost Legacy
There was a time when Naruto wasn't just an anime - it was a generation's story.
It was about pain, perseverance, friendship, and the unbreakable human spirit.
Every character - from Naruto and Sasuke to Jiraiya and even the villains like Madara or Obito - carried emotional depth and moral complexity.
Power came through sacrifice. Every victory had a price, and every loss taught a lesson.
Boruto, on the other hand, feels like a continuation without its soul.
While visually modern and technically competent, it lacks the emotional gravity that made its predecessor unforgettable.
Power is gained easily, emotions feel shallow, and the newer characters fail to create the same connection the old ones did.
We're not watching for Boruto - we're watching for Naruto, Sasuke, Kakashi, and the remnants of the story that once moved us.
The problem isn't just the generational shift; it's the loss of meaning.
Kishimoto's biggest mistake was not continuing Naruto's journey, but trying to replace it with something that doesn't carry its weight.
Naruto's world was full of hardship, growth, and purpose.
Boruto's world feels simplified - too safe, too detached.
And yet, there's still hope.
If the creators ever decide to rekindle the spirit of the original - to bring back the emotional depth, the struggle, and the humanity - this series could still redeem itself.
Until then, Boruto will remain a technically decent but spiritually hollow sequel, living in the shadow of a masterpiece.
"Naruto was a story that touched hearts.
Boruto is a story that forgot what a heart feels like.''
It was about pain, perseverance, friendship, and the unbreakable human spirit.
Every character - from Naruto and Sasuke to Jiraiya and even the villains like Madara or Obito - carried emotional depth and moral complexity.
Power came through sacrifice. Every victory had a price, and every loss taught a lesson.
Boruto, on the other hand, feels like a continuation without its soul.
While visually modern and technically competent, it lacks the emotional gravity that made its predecessor unforgettable.
Power is gained easily, emotions feel shallow, and the newer characters fail to create the same connection the old ones did.
We're not watching for Boruto - we're watching for Naruto, Sasuke, Kakashi, and the remnants of the story that once moved us.
The problem isn't just the generational shift; it's the loss of meaning.
Kishimoto's biggest mistake was not continuing Naruto's journey, but trying to replace it with something that doesn't carry its weight.
Naruto's world was full of hardship, growth, and purpose.
Boruto's world feels simplified - too safe, too detached.
And yet, there's still hope.
If the creators ever decide to rekindle the spirit of the original - to bring back the emotional depth, the struggle, and the humanity - this series could still redeem itself.
Until then, Boruto will remain a technically decent but spiritually hollow sequel, living in the shadow of a masterpiece.
"Naruto was a story that touched hearts.
Boruto is a story that forgot what a heart feels like.''
Be patient, it gets better as the story evolves.
Recently finished watching all the aired episodes so far (154). I see most of the Naruto fans are disappointed in this "next generations" show. But what we have seen in 154 episodes should be just the tip of the iceberg. Let's not forget the fact that this show takes place in a much different era where the majority of adult ninjas try to keep the world peaceful. Ninja vs. peace? It may sound like a bad idea, but if this show is going to run for years like Naruto did, I'd say wait until the story develops more layers. So far, it's been 8/10 for me and I rated Naruto 10/10. Boruto and his friends are just spoiled kids of peace and prosperity who haven't seen any major hardship, or turning points in their lives yet.
I can't wait to see the episodes accumulate until I start watching this show again.
I can't wait to see the episodes accumulate until I start watching this show again.
Great how they're connecting every dots together with the manga
Really well written , the anime is slowly getting good where the manga on another level . Everyone should give a try for boruto ,dont listen to others ,and don't drop cause you dont know what you gonna miss .watch it i can guarantee
It's what it should be.
This is what a post-war civilization looks like. Though some of the established traditions were broken, the lack of story is realistic.
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- CuriosidadesBoruto's name is a reference to Neji's name. 'Neji' meaning 'Screw' and 'Boruto' meaning 'Bolt'.
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