Summary
Celebrating spring, the Boruto anime team's latest illustration beautifully captures the history and spirit of the Naruto franchise. The contrast in the images of Boruto and Naruto resonated with fans, showing the strong connection between generations. Boruto pays homage to Naruto by reflecting on iconic scenes and characters, while carving his unique path into the ninja world.
Production team of Boruto: Naruto Next Generation recently revealed a gorgeous new illustration to celebrate spring, and it encapsulates the series' history in one brilliant image. With the first season of the anime and manga finished, Boruto has established itself as its own series, but it still honors its predecessor. Naruto any chance it gets.
The account regularly posts illustrations, such as on character birthdays, national holidays, etc., but this latest one might be the best yet.
Introducing the two main actors of Naruto and Boruto: Naruto Next Generations, the post quickly went viral for its contrast between the old and the new, and showed how grounded the sequel is in the source material. of franchise.
The new art shows the similarities between the two generations
The image shows Boruto rushing forward as usual, with the mirror reflecting the younger version of his father, showing two similar and energetic personalities. Behind them stood their friends, with two generations of Team 7 including Sasuke, Sakura, Sarada and Mitsuki. Surprisingly, the team captains, Konohamaru and Kakashi, are not present, but the Ino-Shika-Cho trio appear, showing their involvement in the story.
The Boruto anime greatly expands on the manga and adds many details, details, and scenes that pay homage to the Naruto series. The fight between Kawaki and Momoshiki includes many scenes from Naruto's final battle with Sasuke. Sasuke and Boruto going back in time and meeting the original cast is also a strange but appreciated nod to the original series.
Many people work on it Boruto: Naruto Next Generation grow up and see Narutoso it's great to see them revere the film every chance they get and pay homage to a series loved by millions around the world. Boruto It may have finally become its own series and moved away from Naruto and Sasuke, but it still embodies the spirit of its legendary predecessor.