"Boruto: Naruto Next Generations" is a Japanese manga and anime created by Masashi Kishimoto and published in Weekly Shonen Jump magazine. It is a continuation and spin-off of the popular "Naruto" series.
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- Storyline: "Boruto" is a story about Boruto Uzumaki, the son of Naruto Uzumaki, who is the protagonist of the "Naruto" series. The plot takes place after the events of the previous series, focusing on the new characters and the challenges they face.
- The main character: Boruto Uzumaki is an energetic and rebellious young ninja who longs to find his own path and gain respect among his peers.
- Other characters: In addition to Boruto, the series also focuses on other young ninja, such as Sarada Uchiha (daughter of Sasuke Uchiha and Sakura Haruno) and Mitsuki (an artificially created member of the Uchiha clan).
- Targeting a new generation: "Boruto" focuses on the struggles of a new generation of ninjas who are trying to match the achievements of their parents and find their own ways.
- A mix of action and humor: Like "Naruto," "Boruto" combines excitement, fighting and friendship, but also adds humorous elements and the daily lives of young ninjas.
- Anime and manga: "Boruto" exists as a manga as well as an anime. The manga was drawn by Mikio Ikemoto and is supervised by Masashi Kishimoto. The anime includes an adaptation of the manga as well as original plots.
- Criticism and acceptance: "Boruto" has received mixed reactions from fans. Some appreciate the continuation of the story and new characters, while others compare it to the original "Naruto" series.
- Additional media: In addition to manga and anime, "Boruto" has lived to see animated films, video games and other brand-related material.
- Influence on pop culture: "Boruto" continues the legacy of "Naruto" and influences pop culture by generating a new wave of fans and products related to the series.
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- The sequel to "Naruto": "Boruto" is a continuation of the original "Naruto" series. The story is set after the events of "Naruto Shippuden" and focuses on a new generation of ninjas.
- A new generation: The series focuses on the children of the main characters from "Naruto," such as Boruto Uzumaki (son of Naruto), Sarada Uchiha (daughter of Sasuke and Sakura) and Mitsuki (an artificially created member of the Uchiha clan).
- The role of creators: Masashi Kishimoto, creator of "Naruto," oversees the "Boruto" series, and also works as a manga supervisor. Mikio Ikemoto is responsible for drawing the manga, and Ukyo Kodachi is in charge of script writing.
- Original content: The anime "Boruto" contains original content that did not appear in the manga. These plots are intended to develop the characters and world of "Boruto."
- New skills: In "Boruto," in addition to classic ninja skills, characters gain new techniques and abilities, reflecting the development of technology and new challenges in the ninja world.
- Technology and progress: The world depicted in "Boruto" is more modern than that of "Naruto." Ninjutsu is now supplemented by technology such as smartphones and trains.
- Similarities and differences: "Boruto" contains many references to the original series, including characters, locations and symbolism. However, the new generation is also trying to find its own identity.
- Fillers episodes: Like "Naruto," the "Boruto" series has fillers episodes, i.e. episodes that introduce additional storylines that are not part of the main story.
- Differences in perception: "Boruto" has been met with mixed reactions from "Naruto" fans. Some enjoy the sequel, while others may compare it somewhat critically to the original.
- Expanded Universe: In addition to the anime and manga, there are also related animated films, video games and other materials related to the "Boruto" brand.