Boruto's status as the last shinobi may foreshadow his disappearance

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Boruto's status as the last shinobi may foreshadow his disappearance (Image via Studio Pierrot)

The engaging story of Boruto is constantly evolving, and a riveting theory suggests that the protagonist being the last shinobi may be the reason why his character could disappear from the plot for a time. This intriguing theory proposes that the protagonist will temporarily vanish from the story, only to return at a critical moment to confront the chaos caused by Kawaki.

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This conflict is expected to showcase Boruto's exceptional Jougan powers as a trump card, which resembles a tactical retreat rather than a permanent exit from the storyline. During the protagonist's absence, the side characters will take the lead. His departure will have significant repercussions, raising questions about the future of the shinobi world.


Boruto may vanish from the story only to reappear later to stop Kawaki

A snapshot of the manga panel (Image via Shueisha)
A snapshot of the manga panel (Image via Shueisha)

The latest theory proposes an intriguing narrative direction for Boruto's character in the ongoing story. According to this theory, he will be temporarily removed from the forefront of the plot, only to return at a critical moment to confront Kawaki. The rationale behind this shift lies in the unique abilities that the protagonist possesses, particularly his Jougan, which is hinted to play a significant role in the unfolding events.

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Kawaki's rampage, marked by widespread destruction and chaos, occurs with little resistance from other shinobi. This absence of opposition can be attributed to the fact that Boruto is arguably the only one capable of stopping him.

The members of Team 7 as shown in the anime (Image via Studio Pierrot)
The members of Team 7 as shown in the anime (Image via Studio Pierrot)

In Boruto's absence, the supporting characters are anticipated to take center stage and showcase their abilities and strengths. This shift in focus not only fosters character development but also keeps the audience engaged and tense as they wonder how well these characters will fare against Kawaki's overwhelming force.

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However, it's possible that many of them will eventually be sealed or incapacitated, highlighting the gravity of the crisis. In summary, the theory suggests that this will ultimately serve the protagonist’s return.

By reappearing at a pivotal moment, the protagonist can leverage his unique skills to confront Kawaki, reflecting the theme of legacy and resilience in the shinobi world. Such a plot development not only raises the stakes but also advances Boruto's character arc, reaffirming his role in the ongoing struggle against formidable foes.

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Implications of the above theory in Boruto’s Journey

The protagonist as shown in the anime (Image via Studio Pierrot)
The protagonist as shown in the anime (Image via Studio Pierrot)

While the theory holds promise, it risks undermining the narrative's depth if not executed thoughtfully. The reliance on the protagonist as the sole savior can create a predictable arc, potentially sidelining the importance of other characters who also possess unique abilities and growth opportunities.

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To enhance this theory, the story could explore the side characters' struggles more intricately, allowing them to play a significant role in the conflict against Kawaki, thereby establishing a more dynamic narrative landscape.

Kawaki, as shown in the anime (Image via Studio Pierrot)
Kawaki, as shown in the anime (Image via Studio Pierrot)

Additionally, the concept of faking death should be approached cautiously. While it can create dramatic tension, overusing this trope can lead to viewer fatigue and diminish its impact.

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It would be more engaging if Boruto’s absence were framed around personal growth or exploration of his abilities rather than merely escaping danger. Furthermore, the thematic exploration of legacy and resilience is critical in the series.

Instead of merely positioning the protagonist as a lone savior, the narrative could benefit from portraying a united front where characters collaborate, emphasizing that strength lies in unity. This approach would not only deepen character relationships but also enrich the overarching themes of growth and legacy in a rapidly evolving shinobi world.

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Final thoughts

A snapshot from the anime series (Image via Studio Pierrot)
A snapshot from the anime series (Image via Studio Pierrot)

Boruto's potential disappearance from the narrative underscores the significance of his character arc and the themes of legacy and resilience. By strategically utilizing his unique abilities and fostering collaboration among side characters, the story can enhance its depth, creating a compelling journey in the evolving shinobi world.

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Edited by Gayatri Chivukula
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