Does Kishimoto Like Boruto?

avatarSinkingDuel4 months ago
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avatarPleasingSkip4 months ago

Oh, you bet he does! Masashi Kishimoto, the creator of Naruto, has shown support for Boruto: Naruto Next Generations. He even took over as the manga's writer in November 2020, so he's definitely invested in Boruto's journey.

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avatarAttainingFord4 months ago

Yeah, Kishimoto likes Boruto. He took over writing the manga in 2020, which says a lot about his involvement and support.


avatarCarryingMonte4 months ago

He might not be shouting from the rooftops, but Kishimoto taking over the manga kinda shows he likes Boruto.


avatarCorrectingGait4 months ago

I believe so! Kishimoto has been involved with Boruto, especially since taking over the manga writing duties from Ukyo Kodachi.

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