It’s incredibly satisfying for the focus to be on a younger generation once again, after so long being stuck in what was close to a floating timeline. When I saw it in the cinema, I was blown away, and I’m glad that I can now say that the movie has impressed me once again after a year and a half of waiting patiently. This experience brings father and son closer together, with Boruto deciding on what his Ninja Way is, and choosing to support the dream of fellow Team Konohamaru member Sarada going forward From here on, Boruto has to quickly learn what it means to live in the world of ninja, and what a shinobi truly is, in order to aid in defeating the foe. It is at this point, the powerful foe appears and destroys the arena. Naruto realises he is cheating, however, and disqualifies him during the third phase. Boruto takes advantage of his position as son of the Seventh Hokage, and uses some new-fangled magical ninja technology in order to cheat in the Chunin exams, with the aim of impressing his father and spending more time with him. He decides to ask Sasuke, in town to warn Naruto of an impending foe, to train him, who agrees when Boruto is able to perform a Rasengan, meager though it may be. Naruto is now the Seventh Hokage, and this movie sees Boruto dealing with his father’s absence due to the demanding role he plays. Boruto: Naruto The Movie, hereafter referred to as just Boruto, is set many years after the original series, with Naruto and Hinata now married with two children, the titular Boruto, and Himawari. It’s a shame it has taken so long for a home media release to be made available, but at least we did get theatrical screenings back in 2015. I thoroughly enjoyed this movie when I saw it in the cinema twice back in 2015, but is the movie as good as I remember, and, more importantly, is Manga’s blu-ray worth picking up? Keep reading to find out.Īudio: Japanese 2.0, Japanese 5.1, English 2.0, English 5.1 Manga Entertainment have made this title available on both blu-ray and DVD. Just 574 days after their theatrical release, the home media release of Boruto: Naruto The Movie finally hits the UK.
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