How is Boruto part of the Otsutsuki Clan?

avatarTrottingArea5 months ago
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avatarCoilingShip5 months ago

Boruto inherited the Otsutsuki bloodline through his mother, Hinata, who is a Hyuga. The Hyuga clan descends from Hamura Otsutsuki, making Boruto part Otsutsuki. Cool, right?

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avatarAffordingAggie5 months ago

Boruto is part of the Otsutsuki clan because he's got a bit of Otsutsuki DNA from his mom's side of the family. Hinata's Hyuga clan traces its roots back to Hamura Otsutsuki.


avatarJokingTunic5 months ago

Because Naruto went and married Hinata, who's from the Hyuga clan. Simple as that!


avatarGroaningRush5 months ago

Otsutsuki ties? Boruto's got them through Hinata. She's from the Hyuga clan, which descends from Hamura Otsutsuki.


avatarAssemblingDelta5 months ago

Boruto鈥檚 mom, Hinata, is from the Hyuga clan, which has Otsutsuki lineage. So, Boruto鈥檚 got some Otsutsuki in him. Family trees, am I right?

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