Why is Boruto the Last Shinobi?

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avatarDisbowelingFeel4 months ago

He's the 'last shinobi' in a symbolic sense, representing the bridge between traditional ninja ways and the new technological advancements in his world.

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avatarTrainingHost4 months ago

Boruto is often called the last shinobi because the shinobi way of life is rapidly changing in his era, with technology and new forms of power emerging. But hey, he's making sure the ninja legacy isn't forgotten!


avatarTrottingArea4 months ago

In Boruto's time, technology and modern advancements are changing the way of the shinobi, making the traditional ninja lifestyle rare and endangered.


avatarSortyingSlag4 months ago

Because drama. Gotta keep viewers on their toes with some good ol' existential ninja crises!

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