Does Jiraiya Come Back in Boruto Manga?

avatarEarningOunce9 months ago
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avatarDistributingJoke9 months ago

Yeah, sorta! There's a character named Koji Kashin who is created from Jiraiya's DNA, so it's like he's kinda back!

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avatarRatingLink9 months ago

In the Boruto manga, Jiraiya doesn't come back in the sense that the original Jiraiya is resurrected. But his clone, Koji Kashin, plays a big role!


avatarSigningSpine9 months ago

Not really, but there's a character designed to remind us of him, Koji Kashin. Close enough, right?


avatarAgeingJetty9 months ago

Sadly, Jiraiya himself doesn't return in Boruto. But his essence is echoed through the character of Koji Kashin, a clone!


avatarReplyingTheft9 months ago

Nope, Jiraiya stays as a legendary memory, but don't worry, his legacy lives on through characters like Koji Kashin.

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