Boruto is the ultimate shinobi in Naruto and his origin proves it

While Naruto Uzumaki had a unique upbringing, Boruto Uzumaki’s life began differently. He was fortunate to have his father, Naruto, one of the most powerful shinobi from the Hidden Leaf Village, guiding his development. Additionally, Boruto was lucky to have Sasuke as his teacher, who played a crucial role in defeating Kaguya and passing on his knowledge to Boruto.

Additionally, he inherited the genetic traits of his grandfather, Minato Uzumaki, also known as the great Yellow Flash of the Hidden Leaf Village.

The protagonist has learned techniques from each of these individuals, culminating in the development of their skills as a unique shinobi unlike any other.

Despite being consumed by the God Trees, Sasuke’s absence did not deter the protagonist. He bravely took on the responsibility of protecting the Hidden Leaf Village on his own, solidifying his status as an ultimate ninja with many hidden abilities still at his disposal.

Please note that this article reflects the author’s opinion and may contain potential spoilers from the Boruto Two Blue Vortex manga series.

Discovering the Origins of Boruto: The Ultimate Ninja of the Narutoverse

The protagonist as seen in the anime (Image via Studio Pierrot)
The protagonist as seen in the anime (Image via Studio Pierrot)

Boruto Uzumaki is the main character in Boruto: Naruto Next Generations and the eldest child of Naruto and Hinata. He was born four years after the Fourth Great Ninja War that was initiated by Obito Uchiha. During his childhood, he began to rebel against his father due to feeling neglected by him.

As a result of the Chunin exams, a peculiar rift formed between the father and son. The village was unexpectedly ambushed by Momoshiki Otsutsuki and Kinshiki Otsutsuki, causing Naruto to be abducted and transported to another dimension. It was believed that Kurama’s immense chakra reserves would be vital in creating the chakra fruit, hence his capture.

As Naruto’s chakra was being extracted, the protagonist joined forces with all the Kages to invade the time-space where he was being held. Momoshiki then absorbed Kinshiki, leading to a fierce battle between Naruto, Sasuke, and the beast.

The protagonist as seen in the anime (Image via Studio Pierrot)
The protagonist as seen in the anime (Image via Studio Pierrot)

The main character ultimately stepped in and dealt the final blow to Momoshiki, resulting in his death. However, he also inherited the Karma of Momoshiki, making him a vessel for the Otsutsuki clan.

Kawaki entered the series during the current events, serving as a test subject for Isshiki Otsutsuki’s goal of reincarnating himself through the boy’s body. He was introduced to the Naruto household and quickly became a member of their family. He played a crucial role in the protagonist’s development as they trained together, constantly striving to outdo each other.

As time passed, Kawaki’s presence also posed a threat and led Isshiki to attempt to infiltrate the Hidden Leaf Village. In a series of events, Naruto ultimately defeated Isshiki using his newly acquired Baryon Mode, but at the cost of Kurama. Not long after, Eida arrived and proceeded to falsely accuse the main character as an outsider, while also claiming that Kawaki was the son of Naruto Uzumaki.

Despite having no other option, the protagonist was compelled to depart from the village. Fortunately, Sasuke’s daughter noticed something amiss and he was obligated to join the protagonist. Over the course of four years, Sasuke trained the protagonist and imparted all of his knowledge and techniques. In the end, he was consumed by a God Tree, leaving Boruto to continue his journey alone.

The protagonist as seen in the anime (Image via Studio Pierrot)
The protagonist as seen in the anime (Image via Studio Pierrot)

The beginning of Boruto Two Blue Vortex introduced a new version of Boruto Uzumaki, who could be deemed the ultimate shinobi. He enhanced his Rasengan and transformed it into a more powerful version, known as the Uzuhiko Rasengan.

With the assistance of Sasuke, he became a master of both Lightning and Water jutsu techniques. His exceptional skills were evident when facing off against Kawaki and Code, two of the most formidable shinobi in the series, who were no match for his immense power.

He had also attained mastery in the iconic Flying Raijin jutsu, a skill that had been passed down from his grandfather, Minato. Though there may be additional hidden abilities he possesses, the protagonist’s journey to his current level of strength was not a simple one.

Despite being betrayed and banished by his village, he refused to give up and took it upon himself to protect the Hidden Leaf Village. This act alone solidified his potential to become the ultimate ninja in the Narutoverse, following in the footsteps of his ancestors and mentors.

The outrageous speculation proposes that in Boruto: Two Blue Vortex, we may finally get a glimpse of Jougan after the timeskip.

The cover of Boruto Two Blue Vortex volume 2 solidifies Sarada’s role as the secondary main character.

The fourth chapter of Boruto: Two Blue Vortex introduces the protagonist’s new teacher.

The film “Boruto: Two Blue Vortex”serves as evidence that life imitates art.

In chapter 4 of Boruto: Two Blue Vortex, new Rinnegan users are introduced.

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