Boruto walks away from the monument, back toward the bright, noisy village, the tiny wrist-mounted tool glinting under his sleeve—a Chekhov’s gun waiting to explode his entire world.
The episode famously opens in media res , not with peace, but with destruction. A teenage Boruto (sporting scars, a missing eye, and a tattered cloak) stands opposite a figure shrouded in shadow—Kawaki. The Leaf Village lies in rubble. Kawaki declares, “The age of shinobi is over.” Boruto, activating a strange Kāma seal, retorts, “I’m still a shinobi.” This jarring, violent prologue immediately subverts the peaceful tone of Naruto’s ending. It tells the audience: The happy ending is temporary. Something went terribly wrong. Boruto- Naruto Next Generations Season 1 - Epis...
If you come directly from Naruto Shippuden expecting Naruto Part 3 , you will be disappointed. Season 1 of Boruto is a slice-of-life comedy with shonen sprinkles. It is an epilogue to the old story and a prologue to a new one. Boruto walks away from the monument, back toward
Unlike his father, Naruto, who grew up an orphaned outcast fighting for attention, Boruto Uzumaki grows up in an era of unprecedented peace and advanced technology. The hidden villages are connected by trains, computers exist, and chakra is being studied like a science. The Leaf Village lies in rubble