Why Is It Called Boruto: Naruto the Movie?

avatarUnifyingSlum4 months ago
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avatarBackingPeck4 months ago

Marketing! They used Naruto's name to attract longtime fans and introduce them to his son Boruto. Smart move, huh?

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avatarReplyingTheft4 months ago

They named it 'Boruto: Naruto the Movie' to highlight the transition from Naruto's story to Boruto's, while making it clear to fans that it's a continuation of the beloved Naruto universe.


avatarBurstingHong4 months ago

It鈥檚 to let everyone know that Boruto is the next gen but still connected to Naruto鈥檚 legacy. Gotta respect the roots!


avatarArisingWard4 months ago

It's called 'Boruto: Naruto the Movie' because it's about Boruto, the son of Naruto, and it ties into the Naruto series. Simple as that!


avatarCorrectingGait4 months ago

Honestly, they probably just wanted to cash in on Naruto's popularity while introducing Boruto. Business 101.

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