After the conclusion of Masashi Kishimoto's Naruto series, the author passed the torch on to the next generation with the serialization of Boruto: Naruto Next Generations. As the name implies, the series focuses on the next generation of ninjas and is set in an age of peace that Naruto Uzumaki and his generation fought for. As expected, Boruto is set years after the conclusion of the Fourth Great Ninja War and very few disturbances exist in the world, however, with time, the threat of the Otsutsuki and Kara organizations put the world in peril once again.
With Boruto Uzumaki and his generation at the center of it all, Boruto has proven to be quite an intriguing series with countless incredible moments so far. Yet, it has failed to hit the same heights as Kishimoto's Naruto series. When the series was initially announced, fans had hoped for it to right the wrongs of the predecessor series in more ways than one, however, Boruto's writers continue to make the same mistakes and, in some ways, make Naruto's glaring weaknesses even worse.
Boruto: Is Kara A Poor Version Of The Akatsuki?
As is apparent from the name of the series, Boruto Uzumaki is the protagonist of the story and, expectedly, the most important character. From the very beginning, the fans have been told that Boruto is his story and not his dad's, which is important to hammer home the fact that Naruto and his generation aren't there to take over but to nurture. Boruto has certainly done great in this aspect as the young Uzumaki has been a splendid protagonist, even if he falls short in some ways. Along with him, the likes of Kawaki are also focused on quite a lot. Simply put, Kawaki is the Sasuke of the series and is thus at the center of things quite often.
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