Be happy, Naruto lovers! The much-awaited return of Boruto is soon, and it will be a big one!
Boruto is making a spectacular reentry with a new name and significant developments after the sequel went on pause in April following the conclusion of its first section.
We now get our first look at the universe of the upcoming chapter of Boruto in the first commercial for Two Blue Vortex. Masashi Kishimoto, the writer of the series, and Mikio Ikemoto, the illustrator, pledge to lead Boruto to new depths; yet, after each obstacle, the characters will soar to new heights.
Will Boruto Return to Konoha in Two Blue Vortex?
Yes! Boruto’s return to Konoha is certain in the Two Blue Vortex. It will be officially released on the 31st of August.
The cover of the manga series was unveiled earlier, where Sarada’s significant transformation can be seen. Her short hair with a black strapless dress and choker seems to have impressed fans; with that, it was also obvious that the time skip that the manga has adapted in the Two Blue Vortex will see Boruto against Kawaki in Konoha.
The new adaptation has stirred more excitement among fans, as they are eager to witness what is to unfold next, as the previous part saw. Boruto’s life was swapped with Kawaki, because of which he was also accused of the Hokage’s murder.
Fans are also eager to find out the reason behind Sarada’s transformation, which can be found in the new part.
Take a look at the time zones for the much-awaited release:
Pacific Time: 7 AM, 19th August
Central Time: 9 AM, 19th August
Eastern Time: 10 PM, 19th August
British Time: 3 PM, 19th August
European Time: 4 PM, 19th August
India Time: 8:30 PM, 19th August
Japan Time: 12 AM, 20th August
Australia Time: 12:30 AM, 20th August
The manga will be available to readers on a number of platforms, including the official Manga Plus App, the Viz Media website, and the Shonen Jump platform from Shueisha.
Is Boruto a Rogue Ninja?
Shinobi from Konohagakure’s Uzumaki Clan, Boruto Uzumaki, is also a direct descendant of the Hyuga clan. As far as the manga is concerned, Boruto is not a rogue ninja. However, what stirs this suspicion is the cross in Boruto’s headband, signifying the look that he’s rogue.
But the headband is Sasuke’s, and legend has it that Boruto wears it during his fights in order to pay homage to Sasuke. It is also believed that Sasuke gave his headband to him, and Boruto is also inspired to become like him. However, this doesn’t mean he will be going rogue.
A shinobi who departs from his village and takes his own route is referred to as a rogue ninja. In the past, Konohagakure has had to contend with a number of formidable Rogue Ninjas. Sasuke Uchiha, Itachi, and Orochimaru were a few of the most noteworthy.
Rogue Ninjas will undoubtedly also appear in Boruto.
Let us know what your reaction is to his exciting news! Are you thrilled to witness Sarada’s new look? What do you think is the reason?
Are you excited to see Kawaki’s face-off with Boruto? Let us know!