Boruto's Villains are AWFUL..

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Published 2024-06-23
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All Comments (21)
  • Amado is responsible for every villain and every bad thing that's happened in boruto but he's not considered a villain?
  • It's kinda sad Jiraiya did not live to see Orochimaru returing to the good side. Imagine him meeting Log and Mitsuki? 😭😭😭
  • @Paytolo-66692
    Finally someone who agrees with me, when I say boruto's villains aren't that good
  • @Abdul_hatake
    “Jiraiya was a millionaire” Me: wait didn’t he keep taking money from naruto
  • @vassetti
    Boruto’s World Feels Soo Different from Naruto’s it’s kinda sad 😔 I can’t even picture Jiraiya and Itachi even Minato in their verse
  • @Hawkguyy
    The Villains/Antagonists in Naruto are much more interesting. For example, I think Zabuza is a better character than practically the entire Ōtsutsuki Clan. Zabuza, Orochimaru, Sasori, Pain, Madara. It has several interesting enemies. All of Boruto's villains, my feeling is pure apathy.
  • @PURPLE_G0J0
    Part 1/Shippuden era villains > Boruto era villains
  • @David-sn1ki
    Boruto is objectively worse than Naruto in practically everything. I can't really think of anything actually better in Boruto, can somebody help me?
  • • Amado , though not a direct villain, deserves recognition as an antagonist for his ongoing schemes that constantly challenge Konoha's leadership. His intricate plotting and the detective subplot involving Sumire's efforts to uncover his plans add a compelling layer of intrigue to the manga. • Momoshiki's persistent threat to Boruto's journey heightens the stakes, endangering Boruto's family and loved ones in a way Kurama never could (since any progress Boruto makes is also progress for Momo) . Whether it be the blue-eyed prophecy and Kawaki's release, he's constantly compelling and memorable force in the narrative. At the current point in Two Blue Vortex, it's clear that if Boruto, at his current level of strength, were fully possessed by Momoshiki, it would undermine all his efforts to protect his loved ones. This also justifies Kawaki's motivations to eliminate Boruto to safeguard the Uzumaki family from this looming threat, making both the future final antagonist and the main character more compelling by Momoshiki's mere existence, and he earns his keep with every appearance or nudge he gives the boys. • While Ao is an original character from the Naruto series, he had very little agency there, mainly serving as an accessory to the Mist Village. In Boruto, he is developed into a much more complete character with a satisfying conclusion. It seems unfair to criticize his inclusion based on his origins in the parent series, especially since he was barely a character there. There are other points I have like why my man Shojoji wasn't in this list, but I'd for this not to get too long. =p
  • @raven3067
    Just because a villain is more powerful doesn't mean he is a better villain. Boruto fans simply can't get that through their thick heads.
  • Why can't the new villains just a LITTLE BIT as detailed as the old
  • @NateRobbins
    Hey Nick I was just wondering are their desire to devour other people of power stemming from the relationship with the ten tails
  • @TheCasaresway
    Sasuke's writing has gotten drastically better in boruto.... Proceeds to show Sasuke stuck in a tree.... Lol. Oh Nick. You funny.