Can I Watch Boruto Without Watching Naruto?

avatarBakingAlert4 months ago
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avatarReroutingTopaz4 months ago

You totally can watch Boruto without watching Naruto first. Just know you might miss out on some backstory and character depth.

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avatarBurstingHong4 months ago

Honestly, I wouldn't recommend it. You'd miss out on the emotional impact and character arcs from Naruto.


avatarDebiasingPons4 months ago

Sure, you can dive right into Boruto! But be prepared for some spoilers and inside jokes that might fly over your head.


avatarReoccuringRace4 months ago

Yeah, you can, but watching Naruto first makes Boruto waaaay better.


avatarImplementingPons4 months ago

I started with Boruto and enjoyed it just fine! Naruto's backstory will always be there if you want to go back later.

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