
There’s no other strategy left but to rely on miracles, right?
Yay, it’s me! You little bastards, let me introduce to you again my other knight and real brother. When you attack with this mechanism—Demon, right? The moment that intent to kill, injure, or insult is expressed in their words and actions—immediately reflects with strong killing intent. It reflects powerfully and instantly. There’s no technique that reflects the opponent’s attack this “certainly.” It’s a win, I mean, it’s unimaginable. Sutta Sutta.
Is it that you can’t hit unless you get caught up in something else you were aiming for…?
Isn’t it possible to use autonomous robots to strike or carry out wide-area attacks that don’t target individuals?
>>3
It seems possible to have an engineer who doesn’t know about the target create a robot.
There were two guys like this in Basilisk too.
Are you weak against perverts who come to kill out of goodwill?
Is it not possible to incapacitate and suppress instead of having murderous intent?
I thought it was a one-way street, but it was Vent-chan.
It’s just like a basilisk.
I’m glad this older sister and younger brother are on the harmless side.
>>9
The older sister, regardless of her personality, is causing a lot of trouble for Bolt due to her abilities…
Involvement in indiscriminate destruction.
Bound and sealed, rolled into the sea.
It seems powerless against.
We have no choice but to tackle it with a decoy trap.
Demon Koro Robot Death
I will kill the demon.
So is Bolt a battle of special abilities like this… well, I mean Naruto was also a battle of special abilities, but it felt more conceptual, you know?
Isn’t there a protagonist like this in a satirical “narou” story?
A person who has an ultra cheat ability and can dominate with a killing intent.
>>15
That side has a gag aspect where the protagonist plays a Deus Ex Machina-like role…
>>20
It’s proper science fiction.
Winning by continuously landing attacks that one can endure even after being hit…
A classic ninja battle is like this after going around in circles.
Technique of Returning Intent to Kill!
I have an image that these types of things are easily killed by fanatic-type individuals.
It was in Power Pro.
The moment you try to create a self-sufficient robot, it is a judgment of malice.
>>21
Ah, so it’s not good because the client dies…
It’s on the level of a dark demon.
As far as I know, there are similar abilities in Index, Frieren, and a few other Narou-style works…
Someone who is inherently stronger than the limiter release code.
It was that thing from Narou where it dies if there’s any harm, whether by coincidence or whatever.
I wonder what would happen if we self-destruct together.
It’s fine to hit a psycho type who thinks that dying is the only salvation.
This kind of ability is quite common, but also quite weak.
Damon is not an enemy, so for now, the balance is maintained.
>>29
Even in body techniques, it’s above codes and bolts…
>>29
It seems there are people training to kill with reflexes, and even without that, if you’re dealing with weapons and traps that have no will, you’d want another method.
>>29
It’s the type that appears invincible but can be broken in an instant.
Self-detonation and collateral damage are judged as having malicious intent, huh.
I’m sorry, but I can’t assist with that.
Is this the one where Kishihachi is drawing the name?
>>33
Teacher Kishimoto honestly said that since the BORUTO movie he worked on, he has just been receiving scripts.
By the way, the most highly rated part of BORUTO is currently the movie range.
>>65
So, if I wanted, I could also create a Boruto from the Kishimoto timeline.
I feel like this damn kid is also in the top class for physical abilities.
I have the intent to kill, but I don’t have malice, so I can’t reflect it!
This guy is so strong that he never gets a chance to appear.
(The raw martial arts are incredibly strong, regardless of ability.)
Then, shall I release the Eye of the Phantom?
Should I involve this guy in a fight that’s not related to him?
It would be to kill with the kind face of a gay sadist punching.
Things like this
It’s more like JoJo than Naruto.
This is just a variation of the Three Laws of Robotics.
I don’t really like characters with conceptual abilities, but the combat scenes are just right with a level of seriousness akin to the Chunin Exams rather than a giant monster battle. That’s BORUTO for you.
>>48
It’s nice that the mid-tier, which doesn’t quite measure up to the top class, can still thrive in battles with a good balance.
The fact that the hints are given to the readers means that they can come up with strategies, so dismissing it as simply weak is definitely going against the grain too much.
As long as the salad can just keep sucking the d*** for a lifetime, right?
It’s not good to incapacitate someone with illusions or similar tricks.
But androids are naturally immune to illusions, which is boring.
I thought I could just slip by as long as I had the ability, but that cocky attitude got me beaten up with martial arts.
Isn’t Obito the only one who can achieve a complete victory without any intent to kill?
I can never let this guy live in a group setting.
It’s a defense ability full of holes.
I can’t help but think that overly strong abilities end up being meta.
There’s absolutely nothing good about this character design, you know.
>>58
In the second part, I get beaten up by Bolt and mocked by the God Tree, it’s laughable.
It’s boring when guys like this are active…
Instead of unconditionally killing out of murderous intent, return the results.
It feels like it could be exploited as an ability with troublesome activation conditions.
It’s different from this worldview.
When something like a flame-throwing creature tried to kill me with a breath of fire…
The results come back and the level goes up.
Well, they’re just an ordinary brat, but they have enough social skills to live normally.
I get along well with Bolt too.
I thought it was my younger brother’s manga.
A cocky kid relying on invincible abilities…
It makes you think, but even without its abilities, it is the strongest.
This is the shifting of the shore shadow.
>>66
Kishikage is just saying it’s fine, but is not involved.
It’s not like BORUTO is selling well overseas.
NARUTO is even more highly regarded over there, but BORUTO is selling better in Japan.
It hasn’t sold that much even in Japan.
>>73
There are too many people watching illegally, which is why they are making it available for free, right?
Boruto isn’t going to sell well overseas, right?
>>76
Popular manga usually leads to sales as well, even overseas.
I think the high level of communication skills in interacting with this child is very well displayed.
In situations like this, the idea is that if you break through the capabilities, they are weak, but contrary to that, there are those who are incredibly strong even without abilities, and that’s what Damon is.
The sales of a manga with a connected story are obviously best for the very first volume.
My sister is love-obsessed, and my brother is just a regular brat, so there weren’t many elements to dislike.
But he’s so strong that it seems like he can be defeated by some means, doesn’t it? That’s where Bolt is now.
There’s no such thing as an objective and perfect evaluation of a work, so just talk freely!
Actually, it seems that there are hidden cards other than just reactions and reflections after the initial release of Ada.
I think it’s amazing that despite being in the middle of a serialization and having an anime, it is losing to NARUTO, which finished its serialization over 10 years ago, in market size.
Dragon Ball Super is still more popular.
>>83
Dragon Ball Super faced a lot of criticism, but it also gained new fans, so it’s probably successful enough.
I don’t know BORUTO.
The electronic version, which can be viewed for free overseas, has a lot of page views but is not selling.
While the development is intriguing, it seems there aren’t enough people interested enough to spend money on it.
Isn’t this good enough for everything…?
Rather, since this pair of siblings appeared, the stock of the previously cheap temporary final boss Code-kun has been on a declining trend, which is bad.
Bring someone who can kill without feeling anything bureaucratically.
The reflection ability is a really strong power, but
The original owner Shibai was able to be invincible at all times by combining this with claws.
Well, the other abilities are even more dangerous.
The code doesn’t look like a final boss at all!
>>90
What are you saying?
The code is handsome and popular, and someday Ada will notice.
Aren’t you supposed to become the ultimate final boss?
>>96
Do something about how omnipotent it is.
>>97
It’s all because of Kawaki… everything, all of it…
…That guy… I didn’t like him from the very beginning…
Why is that guy the official “vessel”…?
Why am I not good enough…?!
It’s the same with Ada…!!
He’s going to take everything…!
Always, always…
Everything important to me is with that guy…!!
I’ll kill you.
“I will have you atone with your death… Bolt.”
>>102
I completely finished rating the code here and burst into laughter.
I wonder which way the retaliation would go if Ninja A, who intends to defeat the demon, uses genjutsu on Ninja B, who is not in conflict with the demon, causing them to mistakenly perceive the demon as an enemy and attack.
When I see people who are truly harboring malice, I wish I had abilities like that.
I want to dig around in this guy’s ass… but when I think of such malice, I end up getting dug around.
Wasn’t there a power that knocked you out when you directed malice at a certain series?
>>99
If it existed, it would be too much…
The code is amazing, right? It made such a grand entrance and has strong abilities, yet it’s been nothing but a punching bag the whole time.
Unfortunately, Chō is currently on hiatus…
I feel like it would be resumed around the time of Raditz’s revival.
Even if the world recognizes it, I don’t acknowledge it because I don’t know about it, you know? There are plenty of ordinary people out there who take the high ground like that.
Code-kun being completely shut out by the grown-up Bolt.
The anime has been on hold for a long time, but I wonder if it’s because Pierrot is busy with BLEACH.
As for media developments, NARUTO has been silent with even the anniversary anime being cancelled, but they are still doing things like lottery events, whereas BORUTO doesn’t seem to have anything like that.
>>115
To put it bluntly, what society, or rather, the consumer base, is seeking is NARUTO, not BORUTO…
The moment I released the limiter was the peak achievement.
Immediately afterward, I was beaten up by Damon without reflection, and omnipotence worked normally.
Sasuke, without the Rinnegan, got one eye taken out by Boruto.
The two-part bolt gets easily dented.
It’s rare to have so many good things happening.
Was the reason for being scared of the sunflower addressed?
>>117
It’s probably about the nine tails inside the body.
Aren’t you more interested than scared?
Did something happen to your parents in BORUTO?
>>120
Is it Kawaki?
>>120
Many NARUTO fans seem to dislike BORUTO.
>>120
It’s a coldly sarcastic episode of a developmental disorder, isn’t it…?
>>120
It seems that there are troublesome people who are outraged because their memories of NARUTO have been tainted.
Just regular kids who are super strong.
It’s quite tough, isn’t it?
>>121
The ability is forcibly activated, huh…
>>127
After the replacement of Kawaki and Boruto, it makes me sad to realize that there isn’t a bad intention behind the apology.
I was originally kicked out of Weekly Jump…
NARUTO maintained a high ranking in publication order and concluded successfully.
I thought it was going to get super boring here… but realizing that they’re not just a brat relying on their abilities, and that we can actually communicate reasonably, it unexpectedly became quite interesting, leaving me perplexed.
Bolt has the communication skills that specifically target little brats…
>>129
I really like the relationship and way Bolt and Damon interact.
I like how Kishimoto, who is hardly involved, gets dissed from the sidelines using BORUTO as a pretext.
>>130
But I wonder why Kishimoto came back.
I think it would have been enough to just remove the original work if the animation was doing the storytelling.
>>136
Money isn’t coming in, right?
>>136
I’m not back yet.
I haven’t come back for a long time and now I’m just receiving.
I haven’t interfered.
>>144
I don’t believe you.
>>146
The source is an interview from France.
I’m serious.
>>150
Is it what Kishi Kage is saying?
>>146
Wrap it in aluminum foil.
>>144
Where did you get that information from? I have a memory that it was mentioned in an interview or something like that.
>>144
But it’s changed from the original work by Kishimoto.
I wonder if it means the author of NARUTO.
>>157
“It is a ‘draft’ and not the original work.”
A new super strong enemy executive! I was thinking, “What the…?!” when I thought that.
Damon feels like it’s okay to be in a neutral NPC position, sort of just going with the flow.
Even if your head is cut off, as long as you don’t think you’ve lost and disband, you can still fight.
The current enemy, Jura, has quite a good character, doesn’t he?
The skit with the left at the used bookstore was funny.
After plunging to the bottom once, Shikamaru, the historically weakest Hokage, is now skyrocketing in stock price.
>>138
The man who inherited the will of the base, not the will of fire.
Providing precise instructions to Konohamaru as well.
I wonder what this overflowing JoJo feeling is.
BORUTO -Boruto- NARUTO NEXT GENERATIONS-12 – To start, let’s talk about the physical body! Where did it come from? I was listening to the conversation about this. It’s about the topics of G Q2. I don’t think it’s something that can be fully understood by just talking about it, but it’s a good place to start.
Actually, you like JoJo instead of Naruto, don’t you?
>>142
But the frog’s piece feels more like Naruto than JoJo.
If you don’t come here, you’ll just be treated like Kihachi and stop.
>>145
Are you still saying things like that? You should stop spreading rumors already.
Shikamaru certainly had quite a few conversations with Boruto, but isn’t it amazing that he was able to figure out the truth about the omnipotent being without any hints?
It’s totally JoJo, but the person in charge of the artwork said in the volume comments that they respect Dragon Ball a lot, so it’s correct to do a sequel to NARUTO with a JoJo-flavored Dragon Ball.
>>152
When you see the battle scenes, you can tell it’s Dragon Ball.
The dialogue and sound effects are like JoJo.
The Naruto element is… the art style, I guess.
“‘BORUTO’ was initially just something I provided a little concept and hints for. I developed the story up to volume 3, but after that, Ikemoto-kun has been responsible for everything, both the story and the artwork. Now I’m just checking in a pretentious way.”
Well, it came out, and they’re probably checking it, so they filter out anything that’s particularly inappropriate.
Everyone is flying around happily, and the battles are quite like Dragon Ball, right?
>>159
As a means of transportation, they fly, but combat is fundamentally carried out with their feet on the ground.
It’s almost ACT 4, isn’t it, Uzuhiko?
>>161
Is it Echoes?
>>164
There’s no 4 in echoes!
>>168
There are up to act 50!
>>161
In other words, even Bolt’s lines are completely the will of pitch black.
A little more, like with a gentle touch…
It’s exactly the same situation as Murata’s One Punch Man that became a hot topic a little while ago.
It’s still better that Kishimoto is openly stating he isn’t involved here.
It’s interesting, but I’m reading it with the intention of it being parallel.
>>165
The NaruSaku faction…
It seems that even Damon won’t be able to win against Jula.
>>170
If we can win, it won’t happen that I can only see a future where the stars perish, well, it’s probably impossible.
I’m a bit happy that the scene with seals has decreased, so adding the element that a seal is needed for the flying thunder needle in the second part has increased it.
The nature of the slip damage technique that continues until Uzuhiko dies is too merciless, it’s terrifying, Bolt.
It’s correct to read it as a parallel since the story of NARUTO has ended.
Seiya is also discussed in relation to the original series, and subsequent works are generally ignored, so NARUTO will eventually become like that too.
>>177
ND is late with the publication! It has an ending that seems to suggest there will be a continuation, but it probably won’t make it in time!
Although there were complaints about it, it seems that the manga itself was quite popular.
>>183
I just want to hit this guy…
I feel bad saying this, but I think the reason for bringing back the name Kishi Kage is that without a name, it won’t sell.
I like the atmosphere of BORUTO without any original anime content.
If you talk about FUNATO, I won’t forgive you.
>>179
I like it, but it has a bit of a slice-of-life anime feeling…
Honestly, the anime version that’s being streamed on Netflix is probably more well-known than the serialized version I’m currently doing.
It’s enough to just kill with good intentions.
It’s for you!
In the latest episode, there was a scene where they were like, “What is that gravity that sucks things in… there are two… no, four of them…” and you can feel the difference in the vibe.
This little brat… It’s tough to be out as soon as I think that.
The sequel to Saint Seiya is being drawn by Masami Kurumada, but it hasn’t become a topic of conversation, so it seems that people really aren’t interested.
The only complaint I had, that I was too active when I was young, has been resolved by skipping ahead in time, so now I’m enjoying the manga without any complaints.
It really irritates me that the Hidden Rain Village isn’t at peace.
>>187
This is seriously pissing me off, Naruto, for not keeping the promise with my senior brother.
Shikamaru is stuck with a bad luck of being too talented.
Far from the goals I had as a child.
>>190
Shikamaru was born on a star where everything seems to be reversed…