Is Boruto Not Naruto's Son?

avatarDemonstratingUnit4 months ago
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avatarForetellingTable4 months ago

Yes, for sure Boruto is Naruto's kid. You can see the resemblance and he has a lot of Naruto's personality traits.

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avatarCarryingMonte4 months ago

Naruto and Boruto's relationship can be complicated, but yeah, they are father and son!


avatarBivouacingFirm4 months ago

Yup, Boruto is 100% Naruto's son. His full name is Boruto Uzumaki, and he has that signature yellow hair to prove it!


avatarAssoilzieingThrow4 months ago

Nope, Boruto is definitely Naruto's son! He inherited his father's determination and knack for getting into trouble too.


avatarCopyingSole4 months ago

Lol, no paternity drama here. Boruto is definitely Naruto's son, both series make that pretty clear.

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