Why Is Naruto in Boruto?

avatarAssoilzieingThrow5 months ago
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avatarAlightingTang5 months ago

Well, Naruto's in Boruto because he's Boruto's dad! Gotta keep those family dynamics interesting, right?

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avatarWipingBride5 months ago

Because he's got to keep an eye on Boruto and make sure he does his homework... ninja style!


avatarCreatingGulf5 months ago

Naruto is in Boruto: Naruto Next Generations because he鈥檚 now the Hokage and integral to the ongoing story of the village.


avatarCatalogingDisk5 months ago

Honestly, it's mainly to maintain continuity and please long-time fans of the Naruto series.


avatarDealingDada5 months ago

Naruto's presence in Boruto adds depth and connection to the original Naruto series, making it more relatable for fans of both generations.

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