maadhaviu333★★★★★EP 1Boruto: Naruto the Movie
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Synopsis
The spirited Boruto Uzumaki, son of Seventh Hokage Naruto, is a skilled ninja who possesses the same brashness and passion his father once had. However, the constant absence of his father, who is busy with his Hokage duties, puts a damper on Boruto's fire. Upon learning that his father will watch the aspiring ninjas who will participate in the upcoming Chunin exams, Boruto is driven to prove to him that he is worthy of his attention. In order to do so, he enlists the help of Naruto's childhood friend and rival, Sasuke Uchiha. The Chunin exams begin and progress smoothly, until suddenly, the Konohagakure is attacked by a new foe that threatens the long-standing peace of the village. Now facing real danger, Naruto and his comrades must work together to protect the future of their cherished home and defeat the evil that terrorizes their world. As this battle ensues, Boruto comes to realize the struggles his father once experienced—and what it truly means to be a ninja. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Episode Guide
Characters
Naruto Uzumaki
Naruto Uzumaki: Hokage, jinchuriki, and former underdog, now protects his village and family.
Flanagan Maile
Sasuke Uchiha
Sasuke Uchiha: Avenging his clan, this skilled ninja seeks power, battling Naruto before finding redemption.
Mendez Erica
Boruto Uzumaki
Boruto Uzumaki, Naruto's son, is a brash, attention-seeking prankster who struggles with his father's Hokage duties.
Flanagan Maile
Sarada Uchiha
Kind, brave, and intelligent, Sarada Uchiha dreams of becoming Hokage, balancing her strong will with a caring heart.
Leigh Cherami
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fahmi12★★★★☆AnimeBoruto: Naruto the Movie is a surprisingly enjoyable continuation of the Naruto universe that successfully balances nostalgia with a new generation of characters. The movie’s biggest strength is the relationship between Boruto Uzumaki and Naruto Uzumaki. Instead of portraying Naruto as the perfect father, the film shows the reality of his responsibilities as Hokage and how that affects his family. This conflict feels realistic and gives emotional depth to the story. Boruto himself starts off somewhat arrogant and frustrated, which can make him less likable at first compared to young Naruto. However, the movie handles his growth well, especially as he begins to understand his father’s struggles and discovers his own ninja path. The action scenes are excellent. The animation quality is sharp, fluid, and cinematic, especially during the final battles. The teamwork between Naruto, Sasuke Uchiha, and the younger generation creates exciting moments for both old and new fans. The final fight is one of the movie’s standout moments because of its choreography and energy. Another strong point is the balance between old and new characters. Legacy characters are still important, but the film clearly focuses on passing the torch to the next generation rather than relying only on nostalgia. The main weakness is the villain. While visually interesting, the antagonist lacks the emotional complexity and impact of iconic Naruto villains like Pain or Madara. The movie focuses more on family themes and character growth than on creating a memorable enemy. Overall, Boruto: Naruto the Movie is a fun, emotional, and visually impressive sequel film that successfully introduces a new era while respecting the legacy of Naruto.







