Why is Boruto such a hated character? Few reasons. 1)He's a brat. I mean a lot of characters are, Naruto was, but Naruto was a brat for a reason, he had no one to really care for him, and was trying to get attention. Boruto is a brat because he's a spoiled brat and that's really it. He has no other reason for hating his dad or anything, he's ...
What Boruto is, is Boruto. It's a sequel to Naruto which changes up some things, while keeping others the same. If that sounds like what you want after finishing Shippuden, you should ignore the haters and go watch it.
So as per the latest episode, Mitsuki is still more powerful than Boruto & Sarada. But Boruto may be more powerful than Mitsuki & Sarada in future when he masters Jougan, Karma seal, Rasengan, Sword Style. Watch the video here to see the Super High Compression Rasengan and Mitsuki Chakra.
Why do people hate the Boruto series so much Various reasons but if you ask me, I think it can be seen as representing a potential risk of weakening Naruto's story. Yes this is Boruto's story but it's also continuing Naruto's too and in their defense he hasn't exactly been portrayed that well in this era.
The Boruto manga is certainly much ahead of the anime where things are a lot more intense. However, despite the darker plot, and the higher intensity, the Boruto anime does much better when it comes to fights, as it should do.
Boruto Naruto next generation is a Japanese anime series based on the manga series of the same name and is a spin off and sequel to Masashi Kishimoto's Naruto. Its a monthly manga series written by Ukto Kodachi and supervised by orginal creator Kishimoto.
Ryuto Uzumaki is a shinobi of Konohagakure. He was given chakra of the Nine-Tails on the day of his birth a fate that caused him to be ostracised by most of Konoha throughout his childhood. After joining Team 10 Ryuto worked hard to gain the village's acknowledgement all the while chasing his dream to become Hokage.
Boruto: Naruto Next Generations anime will not get Boruto Shippuden as “Shippuden,” meaning strong wind, relates to Naruto only. Although, following the same pattern Boruto might get Boruto: Raiden, which means thunder.
Along with this book, a movie called Boruto: Naruto the Movie is released on August 7, 2015. The character of Boruto is then added to the original manga on October 6, 2015 in the 700th and final chapter of Naruto, when he becomes Hokage.
An OVA of two episodes called The Day Naruto Became Hokage is also released on July 6, 2016. Then, a whole new series called Boruto: Naruto Next Generations started on May 9, 2016 for the manga and April 5, 2017 for the anime.
So what about the history? To follow the timeline, it starts with, of course, the 700th chapter of Naruto and the OAV " The Day Naruto Became Hokage " which basically recount the day when Naruto became Hokage and show us the Naruto's main characters' children.
They are actually mixed up and follow different timelines. Also, there isn't one manga or one anime but actually two different mangas, a film and an anime entering his second arc.
Through the anime, you get to see that Boruto has a strong moral compass and that he isn't just looking for the easy way out. Conversely, unlike Naruto, Boruto has had everything he would have ever needed from jump. He doesn't know struggle like Naruto or Sasuke did.
However, despite the darker plot, and the higher intensity, the Boruto anime does much better when it comes to fights, as it should do.
The Boruto manga comes out in V-Jump once every month. As such, there's just one Boruto chapter every month, and the contents of the chapter are way too less when compared to some other monthly mangas.
One of the biggest criticisms of the Naruto series was that the support characters slowly lost their importance and by the end, Kishimoto barely even focused on them. In the Boruto anime, so far, almost every character has been involved, more or less.
During some episodes, Boruto Uzumaki is seen capable of fighting the likes of Momoshiki Otsutsuki to some extent. A few episodes later, he's dramatically nerfed, like many other characters including Naruto Uzumaki and , particularly , Sasuke Uchiha.
The manga version of this fight was simply not good enough and it barely invoked any excitement. The anime episode featured incredible animation, thanks to talented animators such as Chengxi Huang, Guzzu, Kilo Crescent, Weilin Zhang, and Spencer Wan among many others. Undoubtedly, Boruto Episode 65 was a joy to watch.
The Boruto world is extremely vast and, therefore, features a lot of characters. With the blistering pace that the manga is going at, focusing on all the characters is an arduous task. The anime does this job perfectly as it introduces arcs that let characters other than the Team 7 members shine as well.
The anime and manga regarding Boruto, the child of the infamous Naruto Uzumaki, both have their pros and cons in terms of storytelling. Boruto: Naruto Next Generations serves as a sequel to Naruto, with Boruto Uzumaki as the protagonist.