Boruto: Naruto Next Generations

2017

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6.4| TV-14| en| More Info
Released: 05 April 2017 Returning Series
Producted By: Shueisha
Country: United States of America
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Official Website: http://www.tv-tokyo.co.jp/anime/boruto/
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The life of the shinobi is beginning to change. Boruto Uzumaki, son of Seventh Hokage Naruto Uzumaki, has enrolled in the Ninja Academy to learn the ways of the ninja. Now, as a series of mysterious events unfolds, Boruto’s story is about to begin!

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Boruto: Naruto Next Generations Audience Reviews

ThiefHott Too much of everything
Colibel Terrible acting, screenplay and direction.
CommentsXp Best movie ever!
Sienna-Rose Mclaughlin The movie really just wants to entertain people.
kristalium The only thing that I feel interesting about the series is the cameos of the old characters. The designs of new characters are far from interesting and they made the anime even more childish with all the colorful stuffs and their academy things, I mean it IS a ninja anime right? Well none of them looks like ninjas at all! Except from sarada, she fits very well into the anime but still altho being an uchiha, she really doesn't have any genius vibes. And as others have already pointed out, there's no atmosphere about them being in danger. They can make random new uninteresting villains but easily get beaten by naruto sasuke combos. Hopefully it will get better as the series goes or is it really intended for much younger audiences? We'll have to find out. And the most thing that I hate about the series is the hairstyles of new kids. What the heck were they thinking when they drew them? Heck!
hvarleyclapp The first arc of the new 'Boruto Next Generations', has come to its conclusion with episode 14. The whole arc was laid out well, with new exciting characters being introduced and old characters revisited. The animation and combat scenes absolutely blow both Naruto and Naruto Shippuden out of the water. The series so far is also much more fast-paced and fresh, probably to accommodate for long time fans who grew tired of flashbacks and fillers in the previous series. I can't explain in words how excited I am for the coming arcs and adventures Boruto and his friends will embark on.Do not pay any attention to the negative reviews, these people are incapable of appreciating quality anime. Enjoy the new series for what it is!If you invest time into watching the first 14 episodes, I promise you will not regret it.
Mohamad A. Mneimneh The Boruto series is by far more inferior than the original Naruto series for so many reasons:No effort has been made to develop characters - Most of the children are a copy/paste version of their parents - Despite a thrilling start in episode one, story development has been both horrible and slow - Boruto's character is completely uninteresting especially that he hates Naruto - automatic loss of respect for Boruto's character - Naruto is not as passionate and emotional as he was in the original series - you would think he'd pass that on to his children - The sequel is less emotional compared to the original series and it doesn't stress the values that the original focused on i.e. love, friendship and sacrifice to protect your beloved. Instead, it reinforces rebellion against parents - The sequel seems to be directed towards young viewers - Boruto is too arrogant and doesn't have a rival - A Jedi warrior is boring if he doesn't fight a Sith lordIn short, the sequel lacks a good story line, depth of character, and the passion of the original NARUTO series
arnaud_m-l Boruto serves as a good continuation to its predecessor, Naruto. It pleases the original fans with a new take on classic characters like Shino, Naruto as a Hokage and his wife Hinata. Meanwhile, it introduces potential newcomers to the basics of the universe like chakra and the multiple jutsus. Considering the fact that the creators of the show have to build a new franchise that already had a movie based on it (with an end of the world-like plot) before it even began, i'm equally worried and intrigued. The low point for me is that all the main characters, which are the children of naruto's friends, are basically copies of their parents and fail to feel fresh (including Boruto). By chance, the arrival of the mysterious Mitsuki adds a little suspense to the show, and the opening scene of the first episode promises some real good action in the future. For now, the plot of the first arc seems pretty basic and straight forward, but it's perfectly fine considering that every anime that wants to run for a long period of time has to lay down some bases and introduce the new characters before diving into the core content. What makes you come back for the next episode is the immense potential of the show that could mix nostalgia and hot action in the future. With all the colorful characters that were established in the show's ancestor, there is no doubt that the viewers will soon be rewarded with quality television.