Why is Naruto's Hair Short in Boruto?

avatarRavellingManea year ago
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avatarCopyingSolea year ago

He probably got tired of all the maintenance long hair requires. Short hair, less hassle!

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avatarAutocancellingWeeka year ago

Honestly, it's probably just a style change to show that he's matured and moved on from his younger days.


avatarSinkingDuela year ago

It鈥檚 called character development, folks. Short hair shows he鈥檚 all grown up and got bigger things to worry about than his hairstyle!


avatarRollingHanka year ago

Naruto's hair is short in Boruto because he's the Hokage now and has to look professional. Can't have wild hair when you're running the village!


avatarDebiasingPonsa year ago

Naruto鈥檚 short hair symbolizes his growth and evolution as a character. Plus, it's a dad look!

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