Boruto: Two Blue Vortex Chapter 11: Boruto Saves Sarada and Himawari from the Shinju Using Flying Raijin

Boruto: Two Blue Vortex Chapter 11: Boruto Saves Sarada and Himawari from the Shinju Using Flying Raijin

The release of Boruto: Two Blue Vortex chapter 11 has generated a range of opinions about the latest addition to the series. The storyline has remained consistent and the chapters have been enjoyable to read thus far. However, some readers have pointed out potential flaws that may have affected Sarada’s character development in the manga.

In addition, the manga chapter contained notable scenes that were particularly memorable. One such scene depicted Himawari Uzumaki successfully executing a Tailed Beast Bomb, shortly after mastering the use of Kurama’s chakra. Moreover, Boruto’s skill in utilizing his grandfather’s renowned Flying Raijin technique was showcased as he saved both Himawari and Sarada.

Please note that the following article contains spoilers from the Boruto: Two Blue Vortex manga and is solely the author’s personal opinion.

Boruto: Two Blue Vortex Chapter 11 – Himawari’s Tailed Beast Bomb

Himawari Uzumaki has become a fully realized Nine-Tailed Beast Jinchuriki and has also discovered a method to extract and harness Kurama’s chakra. Her progress has been noted by Jura, who witnessed her rapid growth. When Inojin was injured, Himawari quickly used her Kurama chakra to heal him.

Jura came to the realization that her powers were directly connected to the Tailed Beast. She then instructed Cho-Cho and Shikadai, who were present at the scene, to take Inojin and evacuate the battlefield.

In chapter 11 of “Boruto: Two Blue Vortex,”Himawari’s character development was highlighted as she recognized the weight of her immense powers. When Jura tried to attack her, Himawari retaliated with a Tailed Beast Bomb.

Despite commending her for her adaptability, Jura’s superiority was made apparent when she outclassed Himawari in their exchanges moments later.

Boruto: Two Blue Vortex Chapter 11: Boruto Rescues Himawari and Sarada from the Shinju

Sarada's fight against Hidari as seen in the manga series (Image via Shueisha)
Sarada’s fight against Hidari as seen in the manga series (Image via Shueisha)

Hidari, one of the targeted Shinju, was engaged in a battle with Sarada Uchiha. As they fought, he began to analyze the situation and recognize the significance of Sarada’s eye, understanding that the Sharingan was crucial for mastering the Chidori technique.

Despite his limited understanding, Hidari’s sole desire is to consume Sarada. As in their previous encounter, Sarada was quickly overpowered. Konohamaru’s efforts to diffuse the situation proved unsuccessful.

In Boruto: Two Blue Vortex chapter 11, the focus shifts to the intense battle between Himawari and Jura. Just as it seemed like all was lost, Boruto swooped in and rescued his younger sister just in the nick of time. The manga then swiftly moves on to the fight between Sarada and Hidari.

Boruto strategically placed toads throughout the area, enabling constant communication with them. They informed him that Sarada was in a favorable position and he could easily transport to the square shape.

Initially, the message appeared puzzling. However, in Boruto: Two Blue Vortex chapter 11, it was revealed that the main character had to pinpoint the precise location to successfully execute his Flying Raijin Technique and teleport instantly. He utilized this technique to transport himself to Sarada’s side and assist her in battle.

Conclusion

Despite the many thrilling moments in Boruto: Two Blue Vortex chapter 11, some fans may have been disappointed by the lack of screen time given to Sarada to showcase her new skills. Instead, she was portrayed as a “damsel in distress,”a trope that may have upset some viewers.

With that being said, the upcoming chapter will provide some insight into the true abilities of a Shinju and how they would measure up against characters like Boruto in the manga.

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