Boruto: Two Blue Vortex Still Has Not Overcome the Biggest Flaw of Part 1 (2024)

Summary

  • Boruto: Two Blue Vortex still lacks commitment to killing off characters, hindering storytelling.
  • Series skips ahead, showcasing matured characters with new abilities and challenges.
  • Deaths in Boruto have potential but are often reversed, hinting at plot armor for many characters.

Boruto: Two Blue Vortex has improved itself in many ways compared to part 1 of the series, narrowing its focus and giving more prominence once again to the new generation of Konoha's shinobi, but it's still unable to shake its longest-standing flaw. This issue was present in Boruto: Naruto Next Generations, and arguably even more so in Naruto: the series doesn't commit to killing off its characters.

Releasing the first chapter of its new series in 2023, Boruto: Two Blue Vortex skips four years ahead in the Naruto universe, with its young shinobi having matured significantly, developing deadly new talents. This includes the eponymous protagonist who has gone into hiding while training under Sasuke, but also pertains to a new Hokage taking over for Naruto, Team 10 growing their abilities, and Himawari's training.

Boruto: Two Blue Vortex Still Has Not Overcome the Biggest Flaw of Part 1 (1)

However, with deadly foes like the living God Trees, death seems like a distinct possibility, yet it doesn't seem to be permanent for potentially anybody in Boruto: Two Blue Vortex.

Nobody Stays Dead in Boruto: Two Blue Vortex

An Issue Plaguing Comic Books Worldwide

Death is conveniently avoided plenty of times by the characters of Boruto: Two Blue Vortex, with the latest lucky beneficiaries of this being Inojin Yamanaka and, surprisingly, Kurama, the Nine-Tailed Fox. Inojin's apparent death is especially indicative of the series' flaws, not committing to killing off a character, instead turning it into an "Only a Flesh Wound" trope thanks to Himawari's Kurama-powered healing intervention. This is not to say there aren't significant deaths in Boruto's prequel series, but plot armor begins to show itself as a flaw that determines who stays dead.

Death is a real phenomenon in Boruto, but even its titular character's encounter with it is quickly reversed.

This is not to say death is nonexistent in Boruto. After all, Ohnoki, Kagura Karatachi, Ao, Deepa, and numerous Otsutsuki clan members are still stubbornly deceased. However, of these, only Kagura is somewhat shocking, with the rest either being antagonists or in Ohnoki's case, being the grim price of being an aging Kage whose death ushers in a new, younger leader, much like Hiruzen Sarutobi in Naruto. Death is a real phenomenon in Boruto, but even its titular character's encounter with it is quickly reversed, hinting that many Konoha residents are seemingly given plot armor to protect themselves against it.

Inojin's Death Would Have Been a Bold Choice for Boruto

Killing a Supporting Character Less Than a Year in Would Create Tension

Inojin Yamanaka's apparent death would have been a shocking loss in the series, coming less than a year and only eleven chapters since the series debut in August 2023. While the Yamanaka clan's male members have not had the greatest luck in the past, with Inoichi meeting a gristly fate in Naruto, this early demise would properly sell fans on how threatened Konoha truly is even after four years of preparation. The Ino-Shika-Cho formation would be devastated, and a long-time major asset of Konoha would have been lost, creating tension for future Boruto chapters.

After all, Inojin's apparent death in Boruto: Two Blue Vortex chapter #10 would make perfect sense, being brutally impaled by Jura with not nearly as much room for survival as Sasuke in Naruto's Land of Waves Arc. It would still serve as a catalyst for Himawari's Kurama-empowered outburst, yet it instead serves almost like a parallel to her father's awakening as a jinchuriki. But on the other hand, a major death this early in Boruto: Two Blue Vortex could simply be a case of rushing things, and now readers know it's possible as long as there's no Uzumaki healing intervention.

Kurama Not Staying Dead Is Interesting in Boruto: Two Blue Vortex

Reversing the Kyubi's Death Allows for New Interpretations of His Character

Kurama coming back in Boruto: Two Blue Vortex chapters #10 and #11, while surprising, allows for more stories to be told about him after his original demise as a consequence of Naruto's Baryon Mode. His death is brushed aside as death not being eternal for a Biju, which means the other Tailed Beasts stand to benefit from this as well. While Naruto's fate is still ambiguous in Boruto: Two Blue Vortex, if he is freed from his imprisonment, an emotional reunion with Kurama through his daughter would be a sight to behold.

Kurama's return is a compelling reminder that younger forms of Biju like him exist, along with potential for them to have a greater presence in the Boruto sequel series.

Additionally, Himawari being the new jinchuriki for Kurama is a great choice, taking some of the prominence off Boruto and making Kurama's death reversal a more interesting decision. Combining her lengthy training and awakened Byakugan eyes with the power of the Nine-Tailed Fox is an incredible premise, as it means she's awakening her potential to be a strong female supporting character alongside Sarada Uchiha and numerous others.

While Boruto: Two Blue Vortex refuses to commit to death, Kurama's rebirth as a consequence introduces enticing potential to the series.

Boruto: Two Blue Vortex

Writer
Masashi Kishimoto

Writers
Masashi Kishimoto

Penciler(s)
Mikio Ikemoto

Inker(s)
Mikio Ikemoto

Colorist(s)
Mikio Ikemoto

Publisher(s)
Viz Media

Artist
Mikio Ikemoto
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FAQs

What happened in Chapter 1 of Boruto: Two Blue Vortex? ›

Boruto: Two Blue Vortex chapter 1 introduces new designs for Sarada Uchiha and Shikamaru, with mixed reactions from fans. Shikamaru becomes the 8th Hokage after Naruto's death and advises Sarada to give up on Boruto. Sarada and Sumire visit Ada in hopes of finding a solution to reverse the memory changes.

Is Boruto: Two Blue Vortex better? ›

Boruto: Two Blue Vortex has improved itself in many ways compared to part 1 of the series, narrowing its focus and giving more prominence once again to the new generation of Konoha's shinobi, but it's still unable to shake its longest-standing flaw.

What happened in Chapter 8 of Boruto: Two Blue Vortex? ›

Boruto TBV Ch. 8 focused on exposition rather than action, delivering big revelations for fans to look forward to. The Shinju make their move towards Konoha, resulting in a showdown with Jura, Hidari, and Himawari revealing her secret power.

What is the saddest episode of Boruto? ›

1 Episode 218: Partner

While Kawaki doesn't have to and is able to defeat Isshiki, Naruto does lose his partner in what might be one of the most emotional losses the franchise has ever had. Kurama admits that he didn't tell Naruto the entire truth because he knew he would die.

Is Himawari a Jinchuriki? ›

Finally, Himawari has now been confirmed as a proper Jinchuriki, and not just any normal Jinchuriki as well, but a perfect Jinchuriki. Things are only going to get more exciting in Boruto from here onwards, and fans cannot wait to see what is next for these characters.

Why is Boruto crying? ›

Kagura's death was so shocking that Boruto's emotions exploded that he used his Karma to fight Funamushi. The storyline was supposed to be a dramatic plot, but Boruto fans burst out laughing and criticized Boruto's crying face for being too emotional.

Is Boruto Jougan the strongest? ›

In terms of strengths and abilities, the Jogan is clearly superior with its wide range of powers, yet its primary ability is chakra sensing and revealing chakra pathways. This has led many to believe that the two Dojutsu may be closer than one may think, despite what the creators have stated.

How did Boruto lose his eye? ›

Boruto's first chapter started with a flash-forward showing the title character with a scar over one eye, naturally leading many fans to wonder what the explanation for the wound was. Unsurprisingly, it turns out that Boruto got his scar from Kawaki, but he did so while trying to save a person very dear to him.

Is Ryuto Uzumaki real? ›

Ryuto is a genetically-made human created by Orochimaru of the Sannin as one experiment of three to create the ultimate life form (A perfect body for him to take over.), using the cells of various Kekkei Genkai Holders.

Why does Boruto turn blue? ›

Boruto Uzumaki: Momoshiki embedded his Kāma into Boruto's right palm as the boy dealt a fatal blow to him using a Parent and Child Rasengan. When activated, it spreads across the right side of his body, forming angular and curving geometric patterns, extending up to his right eye, and then glows blue.

Is Mitsuki in love with Eida? ›

I think the explanation was Mitsuki couldn't quantify Love until being around Eidas ability. Obviously yes, it means he's in love with Eida, but it's also helped him accept he's human like everyone else despite his origin. And because of that it had helped him identify what "love" is.

Who saved Boruto from drowning? ›

Boruto immediately said Ikada saved him recently from drowning, but Ikada insisted that he had no clue what Boruto was talking about. Unable repair the engine, Kajiki instead towed the ship back to his port for proper repairs.

Who is the weakest girl in Boruto? ›

Weakest: Tarui

Tarui doesn't have any skills that have been shown to classify her as even somewhat powerful.

Who hurt Boruto's eye? ›

In Boruto chapter 78, the young Uzumaki finally lost his eye after Kawaki slashed right across it and, for a normal person, that would be enough to blind them forever. While this is true for Boruto as well, it also leads to the awakening of the Jogan.

Who had a crush on Boruto? ›

In Chapter 19 of the Boruto manga, Sumire confessed that she has romantic feelings for Boruto. Boruto affectionately calls Sumire as 'Inchou', which means Class Rep and has called her by her name only once. Sumire and Sarada have a girl talk.

What happens in Chapter 2 of Boruto: Two Blue Vortex? ›

Boruto: Two Blue Vortex chapter 2 continues the gripping clash between Boruto and Code. As the story unfolds, Boruto confronts Code, offering him a chance to retreat and spare his life. However, Code foolishly underestimates Boruto's determination and disregards his warning as a mere bluff.

What is the blue thing on Boruto? ›

Boruto Uzumaki: Momoshiki embedded his Kāma into Boruto's right palm as the boy dealt a fatal blow to him using a Parent and Child Rasengan. When activated, it spreads across the right side of his body, forming angular and curving geometric patterns, extending up to his right eye, and then glows blue.

What happens in the blue vortex? ›

Boruto: Two Blue Vortex will feature a 4-year time skip, allowing the characters to mature and evolve into powerful Shinobi.

What is the blue shadow in Boruto? ›

That could be the Jōgan that Boruto was developing before Two Blue Vortex. This is a unique dōjutsu (eye technique) that is known only by the Ōtsutsuki Clan. It has been manifesting in Boruto, which some suspect is due to his mother, Hinata, being a member of the Hyūga Clan (descendants of the Ōtsutsukis).

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