AllHailLordZeustsu
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This recent arc made me realize that both Sarada and Mitsuki have nothing of their own as characters. What it really boil down to is that the entire aspect as characters mainly revolving around Boruto life.
Sarada as her aspiration to become hokage never faced any real obstacle on her path. Sarada is turning out to be a flawless character without much struggles in pertaining her own problem except her "personal" issues with Boruto.
Heck the Anime never took the opportunity to explain why she wanted to be acknowledge when everyone in her class seems to get along with her pretty well.
Whereas with Mitsuki, he is just another sai clone riding on Boruto coattail. He's a boring ass character with almost no personality. Even portrayed as "mysterious" doesn't make him standout as a character like Kaguya for example unless they decided to reveal his ulterior motives sooner rather than later like using Boruto to achieve something greater.
So despite this arc centered focus on Shikadai, the whole theme about modernization allows Boruto to get effected by his morale dilemma and continue to be more grounded with his struggles in pertaining his relationship with his father and his lack of resolve has gotten significantly worse to stacks thing up onto.
I don't see Mitsuki or Sarada in any part of this arc, instead the anime brushed them aside like the other side cast. Say about Boruto, but atleast he has his own story unlike Naruto who's entirely focused on Sasuke.
Funny enough, in this arc we even see Iwabe facing his own problem and drove the others by his arrogance. Shikadai and Iwabe are the only side characters better than both Mitsuki and Sarada which is pretty sad.
Sarada as her aspiration to become hokage never faced any real obstacle on her path. Sarada is turning out to be a flawless character without much struggles in pertaining her own problem except her "personal" issues with Boruto.
Heck the Anime never took the opportunity to explain why she wanted to be acknowledge when everyone in her class seems to get along with her pretty well.
Whereas with Mitsuki, he is just another sai clone riding on Boruto coattail. He's a boring ass character with almost no personality. Even portrayed as "mysterious" doesn't make him standout as a character like Kaguya for example unless they decided to reveal his ulterior motives sooner rather than later like using Boruto to achieve something greater.
So despite this arc centered focus on Shikadai, the whole theme about modernization allows Boruto to get effected by his morale dilemma and continue to be more grounded with his struggles in pertaining his relationship with his father and his lack of resolve has gotten significantly worse to stacks thing up onto.
I don't see Mitsuki or Sarada in any part of this arc, instead the anime brushed them aside like the other side cast. Say about Boruto, but atleast he has his own story unlike Naruto who's entirely focused on Sasuke.
Funny enough, in this arc we even see Iwabe facing his own problem and drove the others by his arrogance. Shikadai and Iwabe are the only side characters better than both Mitsuki and Sarada which is pretty sad.