TL;DR Yes, Boruto is going to be worth it, but right now it is getting on its feet with a new writing lead, who is focusing on exposition, character development, lore-building, etc. I know they will stay true to the quality we've grown accustomed to, but it will take some time. If you don't want to watch it now, keep tabs on it. Do also try to remember how many wasted minutes Naruto had, with long staring scenes, fillers, etc.
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Naruto (and the story/lore) is my favorite thing to talk about -- very much my favorite thing to watch. Having said that, Boruto can't hide the fact that a new writer and illustrator has replaced Kishimoto and definitely has a slow, kind of rocky start. However I have a theory that they are also holding back while the characters grow a bit so that they can properly make Boruto an awesome show once the plot thickens -- the manga is just getting settled into the juicy pick-up point of the main plot.
Now scattered in the show, you can see the development team's still got it. Perfect example is episode 65, which wraps up the events of the Boruto Movie in, i would say, the most epic anime fight of 2018 (im biased, but come on, watch it and tell me its not crazy good). Of course many small details of that fight are geared towards long time viewers, but the animation and choreography are exactly as good as the most epic fights in Shippuden. They should employ this quality more often, but that showed me that they are capable of Shippuden-esque fights and story telling.
For this reason, if you enjoyed Naruto and Shippuden, I truly believe Kodachi and Ikemoto will stay true to the series. Having said that, I'm sure you can wait until you hear the internet blow up about how good Boruto has gotten (whenever that happens, probably when the plot has gotten very thick and matured). Just to give you an idea, Naruto and Shippuden focused on the Sharingan-line powers and War as its motif. Boruto will likely be focused on the Byakugan-line powers, Super-high-tech Ninja technology, and Anti-War.
1hellspawn said:Just watch the Boruto movie.
Unfortunately the movie pales in comparison to the anime adaptation of it (Boruto episode 53-65) - story-telling wise and animation-wise, so I highly recommend those episodes instead but OP doesn't have that much time at the moment.
yunfanz said:The biggest strength for Boruto is with the parents and children relationships. It's really unique experience as most anime or manga pulls back form any involvements when dealing with parents.
Well said. Exactly, especially when you've come to know and love so many characters from Naruto. Its very cool to see what's become of them and the world. |