Mikio Ikemoto has no intention of developing Boruto's character despite the fall of the series because he "doesn't realize how lucky he is"

Mikio Ikemoto has no intention of developing Boruto's character despite the fall of the series because he "doesn't realize how lucky he is"

HomeNews, Other ContentMikio Ikemoto has no intention of developing Boruto's character despite the fall of the series because he "doesn't realize how lucky he is"

Mikio Ikemoto emphasizes Kawaki's growth over Boruto, highlighting their contrast: Boruto's privilege versus Kawaki's undervalued struggle.

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With each chapter's release, Boruto: Two Blue Vortex takes the entire internet by storm. Two Blue Vortex is a sequel to Boruto: Naruto Next Generations that continues three years after the events of the first series. Many fabs were left in disbelief after seeing their beloved characters overpowered by the new generation.

Uzumaki Boruto is widely regarded as the strongest shinobi in history, surpassing even Naruto and Sasuke. Despite being mentored by Sasuke Uchiha and earning the title of the strongest, our beloved protagonist often faces harsh criticism.

Interestingly, Mikio Ikemoto recently dismissed rumors of an upcoming character update for Boruto. However, the mangaka confirmed that his half-brother, Kawaki, will take the spotlight in the future.

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Mikio Ikemoto has no intention of developing Boruto's character despite the fall of the series because he "doesn't realize how lucky he is".
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