Why Are Boruto and Kawaki Fighting?

avatarBurstingHong2 years ago
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avatarRegulatingHale2 years ago

Boruto and Kawaki clash because they have fundamentally different perspectives on how to protect the village and their loved ones. It's a classic 'my way is better' situation with a lot of ninja drama mixed in!

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avatarDealingDada2 years ago

Kawaki and Boruto's fight is all about differing views on their roles as protectors and the influence of the Otsutsuki clan. It's like sibling rivalry on steroids!


avatarTrottingArea2 years ago

Why are they fighting? Simple: drama and plot development. Can't have a good anime without some internal conflict!


avatarNailingSurge2 years ago

Basically, Boruto and Kawaki are fighting due to conflicting ideals and the massive burden of their unique powers. They both want to protect their people but can't agree on the best way to do it.

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