Why Is Naruto Like That in Boruto?

avatarResolvingGame4 months ago
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avatarRollingHank4 months ago

Naruto's different in Boruto because he's grown up and taken on the responsibilities of being Hokage. He's not just a ninja anymore; he's a leader, a father, and he's got the whole village to look after. It's a lot to handle!

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avatarHatchellingCalm4 months ago

Naruto's serious demeanor in Boruto shows his growth from a carefree youth to a responsible adult. It's called character development!


avatarSnorkellingClock4 months ago

Naruto's character shifts to reflect his new role as Hokage and a father, prioritizing the village's safety. Plus, he's dealing with balancing ninja life and dad duties!


avatarQuestioningVale4 months ago

Naruto's now the Hokage in Boruto. So, he's gotta act all grown-up and responsible. Can't be pulling pranks anymore!

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