Sarada Uchiha, a chunin-level shinobi from the Uchiha clan in the Village of the Hidden Leaf, is one of the underrated characters in Boruto: Naruto Next Generations. Sarada was single-handedly raised by her mother, Uchiha Sakura, due to the absence of her father, Uchiha Sasuke.
During the early parts of the show, when she first meets her father, she becomes emotionally troubled, one of the main factors that lead to the awakening of her Sharingan, an exclusive power possessed by members of the Uchiha clan. However, Naruto Uzumaki, Konohagakure's Seventh Hokage, plays a key role in helping Sarada overcome her struggles.
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Boruto: Naruto Next Generations portrayed Sarada to resemble her father, Uchiha Sasuke, who has a looming dark past closely connected with the history of the Village of the Hidden Leaf. She was sullen and unfriendly, with the lofty goal of becoming Hokage. Naruto also claimed that Sarada is similar to her mother, Sakura, who is «fearful» when infuriated. A perfect illustration is shown when Sarada is assigned to Team Konohamaru, a team including Boruto whom she isn’t on great terms with at an early point in the series. Even Chōchō, Sarada’s closest friend, revealed that Sarada has a very dark side, which surfaces when she faces problems. Despite Sarada’s resemblance to Sasuke, she sometimes displays different emotions ranging from laughing to even blushing, emotions absent in the constantly cold Sasuke.
Sarada has changed in more ways than one in Boruto, mostly due to the influence of Uzumaki Naruto. In the early parts of the anime, Sarada spent a lot of time with Naruto, learning from him in the process. Sarada is aware that Naruto is friends with her father.
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