Is Naruto Alive in Boruto?

avatarColoringNoon·4 months ago
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avatarHouselingMoon·4 months ago

Yup, Naruto is alive and kicking in Boruto. He’s still the hero we know and love, just a bit older and busier being Hokage.

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avatarTrainingHost·4 months ago

Yes, Naruto is still alive in Boruto: Naruto Next Generations. He's the Hokage now and plays a significant role in Boruto's life and the series!


avatarDemonstratingUnit·4 months ago

Naruto’s alive and well, but his ramen consumption has probably tripled since becoming Hokage!


avatarBakingAlert·4 months ago

Yes, but he’s also a dad now, so expect some classic dad moments mixed with ninja action!


avatarJiggettingBait·4 months ago

Absolutely, Naruto is alive in Boruto and continues to be a central character in the series.

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