10 Naruto Characters That Changed the Most in Boruto

Naruto’s journey to become Hokage resonated so much with fans that Naruto received a sequel following its conclusion – Boruto: Naruto Next Generations, centering around his son. Boruto explores the ninja world after Naruto achieved his goal of becoming Hokage, reintroducing characters fans will recognize from the original series with slight tweaks, and creating new heroes for them to identify with.Boruto’s liberal adjustments to certain characters adds some new depth to them but these changes, while mostly benign, are sometimes regarded as controversial by longtime fans. As it takes place about 12 years after the Fourth Great Ninja War, a few changes in personality are to be expected, but there are some more drastic than others. From members of the series’ main cast to obscure side characters that even the most die-hard fans may have forgotten, several characters went through drastic changes from Naruto to Boruto.When Naruto was first introduced, the best way to describe the Jinchuriki of the Nine Tailed Fox would have been “delinquent.” Unhappy with being ignored by the villagers at large, Naruto would resort to childish pranks like spraying graffiti over the Hokage’s stone faces, flashing his “Sexy Jutsu,” and terrorizing the other villagers. It wasn’t until he graduated from the academy that he put these childish tricks away but even then, Naruto was never a paragon of maturity. Up until the Fourth Great Ninja War’s conclusion, he still had a mischievous side to him.RELATED: 15 Saddest Deaths In Naruto, Ranked

Naruto’s journey to become Hokage resonated so much with fans that Naruto received a sequel following its conclusion – Boruto: Naruto Next Generations, centering around his son. Boruto explores the ninja world after Naruto achieved his goal of becoming Hokage, reintroducing characters fans will recognize from the original series with slight tweaks, and creating new heroes for them to identify with.

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Boruto’s liberal adjustments to certain characters adds some new depth to them but these changes, while mostly benign, are sometimes regarded as controversial by longtime fans. As it takes place about 12 years after the Fourth Great Ninja War, a few changes in personality are to be expected, but there are some more drastic than others. From members of the series’ main cast to obscure side characters that even the most die-hard fans may have forgotten, several characters went through drastic changes from Naruto to Boruto.

When Naruto was first introduced, the best way to describe the Jinchuriki of the Nine Tailed Fox would have been “delinquent.” Unhappy with being ignored by the villagers at large, Naruto would resort to childish pranks like spraying graffiti over the Hokage’s stone faces, flashing his “Sexy Jutsu,” and terrorizing the other villagers. It wasn’t until he graduated from the academy that he put these childish tricks away but even then, Naruto was never a paragon of maturity. Up until the Fourth Great Ninja War’s conclusion, he still had a mischievous side to him.

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