Warning: Boruto: Two Blue Vortex Chapter #1 RevealedMitsuki makes a puzzling statement in the first chapter of Boruto: Two blue whirlwinds that opens the door to the huge role he could play in the future of the story, but only fans who’ve seen the anime know what Mitsuki’s words mean and why they consider him a hero. who played an important role in saving Konoha from Kawaki. This is one of the first cases where the Boruto manga has finally incorporated some anime-only moments.
By creator/supervisor Masashi Kishimoto and artist Mikio Ikemoto, Boruto: Two Blue Vortex chapter #1 features a critical discussion between Mitsuki and Kawaki, ending with Orochimaru’s descendants referring to Kawaki as the sun. shine and he himself is the moon. However, a panel shows Mitsuki with a hesitant expression, hinting that he might begin to break the illusion Kawaki created by using Eida’s omnipotent power. However, the full meaning of this comment along with its implications is known only to anime fans.
Mitsuki Says Boruto Is My Sun (But Only In Anime)
Ever since his introduction in the anime, Mitsuki has clearly appreciated Boruto, even treating him as the sun he coveted. This is Mitsuki’s way of expressing his belief that Boruto will help him discover his own path in life, a goal that is extremely important to young shinobi. Every major decision Mitsuki makes in the anime is based on his relationship with Boruto, which not only makes him defy Orochimaru’s wishes, but also arouses pride and support from his “father” him, who sees Mitsuki’s defiance as a positive development, and an important step in discovering who he really is.
So while readers who have only read the manga know the fact that Mitsuki is now worshiping Kawaki, only those who have seen the anime will know why. When Kawaki’s use of Omnipotence reversed his and Boruto’s positions and roles, Mitsuki poured all of his feelings for Boruto into Kawaki. However, Mitsuki’s belief in Boruto is so strong and deep that it’s not exaggerated to think that he might begin to doubt the new, altered reality Kawaki created. However, to fully understand this, fans need to watch the extremely good Boruto episodes “additional” to Mitsuki’s story, which is actually adapted from a particular manga story by Kishimoto.
The latest example of a terrible trend in Manga Boruto
The manga’s blatant disregard for certain events in the anime has unfortunately reduced Mitsuki’s role in Boruto: Two Blue Vortex. Unbeknownst to manga-only readers, Mitsuki and Boruto share an incredibly deep bond and hope to play some role in the upcoming developments. If Mitsuki able to escape Kawaki and Eida’s spells, his immense strength and privileged position will allow him to play a vital role in saving Konoha, and if that turns out to be true, Boruto: Two blue whirlwinds will finally highlight one of the franchise’s most famous but underused characters.
Boruto: Two blue whirlwinds available from Viz Media.