Why Is Boruto Mad at His Dad?

avatarRequestingFinal·a year ago
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avatarSortyingSlag·a year ago

Boruto feels overshadowed by Naruto's legacy. It’s tough being the son of a legend, especially when everyone expects you to be just as great!

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avatarArisingWard·a year ago

It's simple: Boruto's dad, Naruto, misses a lot of important family moments because he's always working. Boruto just wants his dad to be around more.


avatarSnorkellingClock·a year ago

Naruto being Hokage means he's always busy, and Boruto feels abandoned. It's like being a ninja version of a workaholic dad.


avatarRatingLink·a year ago

Boruto's mad because Naruto is often too busy with his duties as Hokage to spend time with his family. Imagine wanting to bond with your dad but he's constantly saving the village!

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