So long as the anime is a bit behind the manga
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The sequel, Boruto: Naruto Next Generations is set several years after the events of the original Naruto story and featuring the children of many of its key characters such as Naruto and Hinata. How long do you think Boruto will run?
So long as the anime is a bit behind the manga, Boruto could easily run a full 220 episodes like Naruto did before Naruto: Shippuden took over. And, if Boruto does well enough, then it isn't crazy to think it could be broken up into a two-part sequel. For those unfamiliar with Boruto's predecessor Naruto, it has quite a storied history.
The anime genre is often defined by its long-lasting titles, and you only have to look at One Piece to see why. The on-going show has more than 800 episodes to its name, and One Piece ’s end is nowhere in sight. So, it is only natural to guess at how long Boruto: Naruto Next Generations will last as its first-year anniversary just passed.
The story follows Naruto, a young ninja with a sealed demon within him that wishes to become the leader of his home village. The sequel, Boruto: Naruto Next Generations is set several years after the events of the original Naruto story and featuring the children of many of its key characters such as Naruto and Hinata.
The Boruto fan community seems to share a similar sentiment on when the show begins to get good, with most suggesting that from the Chunin Exam arc onward, it only improves. If you had to select a single episode to begin watching from, episode 50 is likely the best place to hop in, as it's all uphill from there.
Naruto Shippuden is closely related to Boruto: Naruto Next Generations and hence, is the perfect show to watch right after.
Boruto: Naruto Next Generations might be moving past the events of its manga series, but that isn't stopping Konoha from experiencing plenty of new stories that make serious changes to the world of this popular Shonen franchise.
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.
The Boruto manga will roughly end in 2026 & have 119 chapters because Kodachi said that there will be no more than 30 volumes. (And there's usually 4 chapters per volume).
It's clear Boruto Manga/anime is aimed at a different audience judging from the plot and utter lack of anything violent. I feel this is the reason why Boruto isn't as popular as Naruto, because it's not the new viewers who are watching the Anime but old fans of Naruto.
Will Kurama Come Back to Life? Sadly, there's no hint of Kurama coming back to life in the Boruto manga series when writing this post. So, it's safe to say that's how things will stay in the anime as well. In the manga, Kurama died in chapter 55, and episode 219 adapted 11 pages from the same chapter.
So long as the anime is a bit behind the manga, Boruto could easily run a full 220 episodes like Naruto did before Naruto: Shippuden took over. And, if Boruto does well enough, then it isn't crazy to think it could be broken up into a two-part sequel.
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.
Keeping that in mind, it isn't too hard to see that Boruto can eventually learn the Sage Mode as well. He certainly does have all the prerequisites for this technique and only needs to train hard to pull it off.
Boruto Uzumaki will most certainly surpass his dad, the 7th Hokage Naruto Uzumaki, by the end of the series since Naruto himself stated that “the younger generation must surpass the older generation.”
It seems unlikely that Boruto will turn into a villain, at least by his own accord. However, the presence of the karma seal indicates that there is a possibility that Momoshiki Otsutsuki has possessed Boruto to go on a rampage that devastates the shinobi world.
I do this review only to counteract the haters that have this anime, that without seeing it or saw almost nothing practically and already defame and generate a bad reputation that this anime does not deserve, and let me tell you one thing, this series has a lot of potential, last chapter (ep 65) was one of the best without a doubt,Boruto for me is the continuation of one of the best shonen ,hurts whoever hurts.
Why don't they just change the name from Boruto to Kawaki? That's who it seems to be all about lately.
This is a guide to watch Naruto series without boring fillers as often the bad comments I read about the series are really about the fillers, but if you just watch the canon episodes, then the series has a really fast pace and it goes down in about 415 episodes for both series, yes out of the 720 episodes about 305 are fillers.
One of the most popular theories being discussed in the fandom right now is if Boruto had given someone karma to be able to reincarnate later on. This is an idea that Kawaki suggested in chapter 56 after Momoshiki first emerged using karma and went on a rampage, destroying Sasuke’s eye.
A less plausible theory is Momoshiki using the Otsutsuki’s regenerative powers to save his vessel. While the younger Uzumaki might not have been in on the plan, Momoshiki currently has only one vessel. Unlike Isshiki, he would not be able to simply reincarnate in someone else in case the current vessel died.
Finally, many fans have speculated that this would be the moment where the mysterious powers of the jougan become relevant again. But the biggest issue with this is that the jougan is strictly anime-canon.
There is no doubt that Boruto would return to the story, but as of now, fans are extremely confused as to how. Some fans have also speculated that Sakura might use the same jutsu on Naruto’s son that Chiyo used to revive Gaara in Naruto Shippuden, awakening Sarada’s Mangekyo Sharingan in the process. But the theory has no real basis in the manga.