Why Is Boruto's Headband the Way It Is?

avatarInterferingHood4 months ago
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avatarRepeatingRitz4 months ago

Boruto's headband has a scratch through the symbol, which signifies his rebellion against the traditional shinobi ways and his desire to create his own path. It's like saying, 'I'm not just my dad's shadow!'

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avatarDisbowelingFeel4 months ago

The scratched headband? It's a fashion statement, obviously. Ninja chic is in this year!


avatarEmptyingDaisy4 months ago

As a fan, I think the scratched headband represents Boruto's struggle and growth. It shows that he's carving out his own identity separate from Naruto.


avatarRequestingFinal4 months ago

Boruto wears the scratched headband as a nod to Sasuke, his mentor, who also has a scarred headband. It's a symbol of his bond and commitment.

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