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7 Signs that the Boruto Anime is Getting Worse and Chaotic

It's a pity, the continuation of Masashi Kishimoto's greatest masterpiece has to be destroyed from an anime that doesn't even match Naruto at all.

Anime & Manga | 04 January

2023-01-03T22:39:50.000Z

Since it was published in 1999, the Naruto has become one of the most popular in its time, even today. So even though he already has his follow-up work in the Boruto, Naruto still can't be matched by Boruto. Even worse, Boruto itself is now even more bad and anime chaotic Come on, let's see in more detail.

1. Power Levels That Seem to Have No Effect

When compared to Narutoanime Boruto doesn't seem to enforce power levels, aka all the strong can be fought by teenagers working together. Then, even some strong characters from the Naruto era, have completely dimmed in Boruto.

2. Characters Naruto Don't Have Many Scenes

You could say that one of the reasons why you Boruto want to watch Naruto who still existed in the Boruto, such as Naruto and Sasuke. But unfortunately, the Boruto even features very few scenes from the old Naruto.

3. Lots of Fillers, Even Almost All of

Are Uninteresting Fillers are additional episodes that actually don't affect the main storyline, which Naruto also has. But unlike Boruto, filler in Naruto tends to be more interesting than Boruto. Not only that, a lot of filler in Boruto is actually more forceful and makes things uninteresting.

4. Technology that Has Longer Kicked Ninja Principles

anime Boruto should be an anime that still upholds the basics and principles of the ninja, considering that Boruto is the next generation of Naruto. But as the story and time progress, the technology in Boruto is growing, so that the ninja anime is not like a ninja.

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5. Some Characters Like They Have No Motivation

Many characters in Boruto seem to have no motivation and life goals, so that makes the anime storyline feel strange and even chaotic because it seems to force the story. But actually it's not surprising, considering the world of ninja has been peaceful, so actually Naruto should be closed with him who has become Hokage.

6. Slow and Impressive Storyline

Admittedly, the early Boruto scene is an epic scene where Konoha is under a serious threat, making fans curious about the story. Unfortunately to get there, the story is made slower and even stuck in some stories that seem forced.

7. Lack of Typical Ninja Fights

Basically, ninjas will fight with special strategies or tactics to defeat the enemy, but in the anime Boruto there are very few fights that define it as a ninja fight. Then not to mention the existence of many aliens, the Otsutsuki clan can only be defeated from strong battles not smart battles.

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