We learn each ototsuchi member have partners so should urashiki and why he is also in earth since each partner seem to have a duty to harvest from a planet.
Seems momo and kinshiki finished up on there planet and noticed an anomaly on earth and went to go check it out.
Urashiki on the other hand seems to be more of a mystery
What happened to Urashiki himself, should be the question.
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Believe me, I want to take the Boruto anime seriously but they’re making an entirely separate story and they’re actually calling the most recent of the episodes canon (the one where Sasuke vs. Momoshiki happens).
They’re sodomizing this franchise and it’s unbearable. Urashiki isn’t consistent enough for me to even feign interest.
Asspullshiki probably didn't have a pattner, because the cocept was arse pulled a few chapters back. All to allow Koshiti to write Kaguya's partner and justify some BS. BS that still doesn't make sense to me, but who cares, right?
Asspullshiki probably didn't have a pattner, because the cocept was arse pulled a few chapters back. All to allow Koshiti to write Kaguya's partner and justify some BS. BS that still doesn't make sense to me, but who cares, right?
Did you expect anything less, this manga makes no sense. Even retardshiki(Momoshiti) waiting till now to get the fruit made nonsense. They couldn't even explain why he waited 1000 years or so, except for plot purposes. The whole story is pretty much filler at this point.
Did you expect anything less, this manga makes no sense. Even retardshiki(Momoshiti) waiting till now to get the fruit made nonsense. They couldn't even explain why he waited 1000 years or so, except for plot purposes. The whole story is pretty much filler at this point.
Then again, judging a unfinished product is rarely wise. Especially a story that needs to withhold information lest it becomes just a summary of a story rather than a story. It also makes sense that we don't really know why they waited so long as there is no way for the characters we are following (Konoha) to know about it unless Momoshiki or Kinshiki decided to share it with them, which they have no purpose to do.
It will however be poor writing and planning if it isn't explained or commented on later down the line in a scene where it actually makes sense to share such information though.
It will however be poor writing and planning if it isn't explained or commented on later down the line in a scene where it actually makes sense to share such information though.
Well that would be under Kishimoto's leadership. Who was both fairly inexperienced and under a lot of stress when he was creating "Naruto". There is nothing in Kodachi's history (that I can think of) which even implies he would copy such a writing trait from Kishimoto even if he was his assistance.
For me history telling or story telling doesn't always needed to be done by Story Character. Author also can be a narrator of the series and tell the reader about information or history.
Well that would be under Kishimoto's leadership. Who was both fairly inexperienced and under a lot of stress when he was creating "Naruto". There is nothing in Kodachi's history (that I can think of) which even implies he would copy such a writing trait from Kishimoto even if he was his assistance.
For me history telling or story telling doesn't always needed to be done by Story Character. Author also can be a narrator of the series and tell the reader about information or history.
Yes and "Boruto" is a story told by Boruto and thus follow him. This is why the story starts with him recalling it and telling us about it. Stating "this is my story". One of the worst things you can do in the middle of a story is change how you handle the narrative, as in going from a first person story to a third person perspective or a narrator story in the middle of it is a big no-no.
Bet what? If Kodachi has a history of not explaining his mysteries like he is J.J Abraham? The man has mostly written screenplay along with other writers. Boruto is the first story he entirely in charge of from what I can recall.
From what I can remember it was an original idea by Kishimoto for the movie that was scrapped because there was no time to focus on him on top of Momoshiki and Kinshiki. He was originally suppose to be in the movie along with Toneri, but as I said there was no time. He has since then been a character unique to the anime adaption of Naruto and Boruto, originally appearing as a silhouette in the Kaguya Backstory Arc in "Naruto: Shippuden".
Yes and "Boruto" is a story told by Boruto and thus follow him. This is why the story starts with him recalling it and telling us about it. Stating "this is my story". One of the worst things you can do in the middle of a story is change how you handle the narrative, as in going from a first person story to a third person perspective or a narrator story in the middle of it is a big no-no.
This statement tells me that you don't know what I'm talking about.
The story is not told by Boruto. Or narrated by Boruto. Or coming from Boruto's perspective. It's not. When Boruto said "this is my story" it actually Kodachi wanted tell us this is no longer a story about Naruto but about Boruto. He used Boruto to announced it like Boruto aware what readers were thinking about him, Naruto and the new story.
Do you think what had happened in chapter 37 was coming from Boruto's perspective or told by Boruto?
So when author cum narrator tell/put some information about history of Otsutsuki or the story about Universe in the manga it will not disrupt/brake the flow of the story. It will fit perfectly well in the story.
I don't see the problem.
I never know that Boruto is omniscient. Knows about everything.
Bet what? If Kodachi has a history of not explaining his mysteries like he is J.J Abraham? The man has mostly written screenplay along with other writers. Boruto is the first story he entirely in charge of from what I can recall.
Bet if you wrong and I'm right you need to do this or that vice versa.
From what I can remember it was an original idea by Kishimoto for the movie that was scrapped because there was no time to focus on him on top of Momoshiki and Kinshiki. He was originally suppose to be in the movie along with Toneri, but as I said there was no time. He has since then been a character unique to the anime adaption of Naruto and Boruto, originally appearing as a silhouette in the Kaguya Backstory Arc in "Naruto: Shippuden".
The story is not told by Boruto. Or narrated by Boruto. Or coming from Boruto's perspective. It's not. When Boruto said "this is my story" it actually Kodachi wanted tell us this is no longer a story about Naruto but about Boruto. He used Boruto to announced it like he aware what readers were thinking about him, Naruto and the new story.
It is a story told through Boruto and the events within his story and life. It remains a story from a third person perspective because of that. What you want, a story from a narrative perspective that follows the world and not a character isn't what Boruto ever set out to be and it clearly isn't what Kodachi wants us to do. The way Kodachi decided to start the Boruto series with him recalling the story is a clear nod that it is Boruto who is recalling the story. It is not told by him the entire way through, it is told through him.
Had it been told by him we would see the story from a first person perspective. Make no mistake though, the start of the story is narrated by Boruto as he is referring to him as "me" or "my". This story, the one we are following was started by Boruto, told by Boruto and follow Boruto. The story is told by Boruto, but we are experiencing it as it is being written, but we know for a fact that it has already occurred thanks to the narration from Boruto at the start as well as the glimpse into the current time of events we'v saw in Chapter 1.
In other words. The Story of "Boruto" has already happened and he is recalling the past (the story) at the current point in time (chapter 1) and that is how we see the story. Its told through him and it is started by him.
I never said we are reading the story from Boruto's perspective, the only part that is from his perspective to date is the some of the first few pages from Chapter 1 which is directly narrated by him to showcase us (the readers) that this is a story that has already happened.
So when author cum narrator tell/put some information about history of Otsutsuki or the story about Universe in the manga it will not disrupt/brake the flow of the story. It will fit perfectly well in the story.
No it will not. Not only will it make the point of the story void as this is a story about Boruto, but it will also make for a very short and unfulfilling story. What you are asking Kodachi to do here is to have a single chapter of just spilling every single secret and plot-twist years before it was planned to be revealed. Whats the point of reading a story if there is nothing to be learned or seen? There is none. It is a common (and good) writing technique to no reveal all your secrets to early as a means to keep readers interested. The problem occurs when you wait too long and fail to create tension.
These kind of reveals are usually reserved for the ending of an act, not the start or middle of it. The start usually gives us a glimpse of this reveal, while the middle should offer up a way to reinforce our desire to know more. This is the pattern that Boruto is following so far with the reveal of Kara, the statements of Jigen's power and now finally we are closing into seeing this power. This is also what occurred with Momoshiki. The reveal of him passing his power unto Boruto was the climax of the first act of the story.
Good tension is only broken if each climax is either lackluster or has nothing to do with the previous one, unless the previous one was fully explained. Momoshiki wasn't explained, it is being developed through Jigen as we speak. Hence that tension remains. You don't spend months on building a tension only to instantly resolve it because people got impatient for it, the fact that they are impatient proves that you are doing it right.
It is a story told through Boruto and the events within his story and life. It remains a story from a third person perspective because of that. What you want, a story from a narrative perspective that follows the world and not a character isn't what Boruto ever set out to be and it clearly isn't what Kodachi wants us to do. The way Kodachi decided to start the Boruto series with him recalling the story is a clear nod that it is Boruto who is recalling the story. It is not told by him the entire way through, it is told through him.
I think that's not the case. If the story is based on Boruto recalling his past story the story would be narrower than it current setting. The story will have Boruto in all the panels and chapters.
Boruto cant recalled the events that he never involved in or seen.
So I think here Kodachi has changed his writing plan.
Had it been told by him we would see the story from a first person perspective. Make no mistake though, the start of the story is narrated by Boruto as he is referring to him as "me" or "my". This story, the one we are following was started by Boruto, told by Boruto and follow Boruto. The story is told by Boruto, but we are experiencing it as it is being written, but we know for a fact that it has already occurred thanks to the narration from Boruto at the start as well as the glimpse into the current time of events we'v saw in Chapter 1.
There's no distinction here. When you want to recall back your past story that means everything you want to tell us are something that you know, something that you've an involvement, something that's involving you, something you've seen in your eyes, occurred infront of you, and something that you know about because someone has told you the detail.
But how Boruto knew about every activity done by Kara when he was not even with them every time/at all???????
How can Boruto recalled something or the event that he never witnessed???
This is very complicated.
Boruto should only can recall/retell something he knew and not something he doesn't know at all.
We're reading a story that already happening so the first person perspective still applies here. Its like someone making a film about himself, recalling and retelling back all things that have happened in his life and we as the audience watch the film through the first person perspective.
Something like that. It's very easy to understand.
In other words. The Story of "Boruto" has already happened and he is recalling the past (the story) at the current point in time (chapter 1) and that is how we see the story. Its told through him and it is started by him.
I get that but its not true anymore. It no longer about someone who telling about his story or about his first hand experience anymore.
I never said we are reading the story from Boruto's perspective, the only part that is from his perspective to date is the some of the first few pages from Chapter 1 which is directly narrated by him to showcase us (the readers) that this is a story that has already happened.
You said earlier that Kodachi's Boruto story is about Boruto recalling/retelling his past story, the story that already happened???
So how rn it only applies to chapter 1 but not in the future chapters too????
Logically speaking recalling back something that you've no knowledge about or experienced or you never witnessed is impossible, example: all the detail about Kara activity, Otsutsuki activity, other Dimension, etc, etc.
No it will not. Not only will it make the point of the story void as this is a story about Boruto, but it will also make for a very short and unfulfilling story. What you are asking Kodachi to do here is to have a single chapter of just spilling every single secret and plot-twist years before it was planned to be revealed. Whats the point of reading a story if there is nothing to be learned or seen? There is none. It is a common (and good) writing technique to no reveal all your secrets to early as a means to keep readers interested. The problem occurs when you wait too long and fail to create tension.
These kind of reveals are usually reserved for the ending of an act, not the start or middle of it. The start usually gives us a glimpse of this reveal, while the middle should offer up a way to reinforce our desire to know more. This is the pattern that Boruto is following so far with the reveal of Kara, the statements of Jigen's power and now finally we are closing into seeing this power. This is also what occurred with Momoshiki. The reveal of him passing his power unto Boruto was the climax of the first act of the story.
Good tension is only broken if each climax is either lackluster or has nothing to do with the previous one, unless the previous one was fully explained. Momoshiki wasn't explained, it is being developed through Jigen as we speak. Hence that tension remains. You don't spend months on building a tension only to instantly resolve it because people got impatient for it, the fact that they are impatient proves that you are doing it right.
Lol this again. It shows that you lack in imagination.
I never said it needs to be done in the middle or in earlier chapter or in the end of the story. I just tell to people that any story information like history or general information about the series like NV cosmology can be told by Author cum Narrator also and not just depend on the story character all the time to inform the reader. And I'm not asking the author to tell the complete history in one or two chapters. Just a limited detail is enough.
I've seen that in toriko, in Edens Zero, in DB series and it never killed reader's excitement but just building the hype.
Then again, judging a unfinished product is rarely wise. Especially a story that needs to withhold information lest it becomes just a summary of a story rather than a story. It also makes sense that we don't really know why they waited so long as there is no way for the characters we are following (Konoha) to know about it unless Momoshiki or Kinshiki decided to share it with them, which they have no purpose to do.
It will however be poor writing and planning if it isn't explained or commented on later down the line in a scene where it actually makes sense to share such information though.
It's beginning is trash so I can't imagine it's end being any better. Things happen purely for plot convenience, they're not even thought out. Also, look at Ao. He survived, yet we get next to nothing on how he did and why he joined Kara. A story can withhold info and still be written properly for the purpose of retaining mystery.
Nothing so far makes sense from it's beginning up until now. There's not even foreshadowing for anything, it's like one bad work of fanfiction.
If the story is based on Boruto recalling his past story the story would be narrower than it current setting. The story will have Boruto in all the panels and chapters.
The story is Boruto's recollection of the events that has already occurred. We as readers have the benefit of a "bird's view" in regards to this. In other words, the story follows Boruto but we are allowed to see the events that surround him even if he isn't directly involved in them. This is still a trait of a story told from the third perspective that follows a single character or a set of them.
The story has already happened, we know that. The story (excluding some of the first panels in Chapter 1) are not written in the First Perspective, but a Third Perspective, following Boruto's story.
It very much is, though as mentioned, we as readers have the "ability" of a Bird's View. This is also the reason why we are being told what characters are thinking even if no one else sees or hear it. For your argument to be valid then this could never occur in a third person story. This means that DB isn't a story about Goku or that Bleach isn't about Ichigo, but rather that the two are about the world in which they take place like most of Tolkien's work.
I have not. You are just either being extremely confused or trying to forcefully change my stance to benefit you. I never said that we are reading the story from Boruto's perspective. I said he started the story by telling the story and we are now following him through the story. All I ever said was that the story starts with him telling us about and recalling it, after which we follow him through the story that he has started to recall and tell.
We are readers are given a Bird's View of this story, yet the story still very much follow Boruto and his progress in the world.
I can only speak for DB out of these, but we were clearly reading two different stories. Dragon Ball (the original) is rather famous for how it handled climax and mystery surrounding the powers in the world, Goku's origin, the tail and so on. This is something it holds close to its chest even today as seen in Super. What you are losing your wits over with Boruto is that you want Kodachi to explain everything in regards to the Otsutsuki Clan and Kaguya. Which would be like having Master Roshi just randomly start talking about SSGSS Mode while he was training kid Goku and Krillin.
Dragon Ball introduced the concept of Saiyan at some point and didn't really explain much of it other than they were powerful and some minor parts of their power. This was both because the idea wasn't fully developed yet (like the Sharingan) and because giving every single bit of information all at once completely destroy climax and makes people lose interest as there is nothing to learn anymore. The only way to get around this is to introduce something else to build off. So for the sake of the argument let us say that when Momoshiki arrived, everything about Kaguya and the Shinju were explained in great detail and we have 5 chapters of that.
What would be the point? Jigen wouldn't be a mystery. The Karma wouldn't be a mystery. What Kawaki meant at meant in Chapter 1 would no longer be a mystery. We know that Jigen, Naruto and Sasuke aren't around by the time Boruto becomes a Teen. Hence the fight we have right now wouldn't even be worth writing as it serves no point in the story. Writing style like this would mean we would likely already be in the final act of "Boruto" by now. It would feel rushed and incomplete and not to mention that the people behind the work couldn't earn any significant money off it either.
A story needs to keep going for multiple reasons and the best way to do so is to build up acts with climax and mystery.
It's beginning is trash so I can't imagine it's end being any better. Things happen purely for plot convenience, they're not even thought out. Also, look at Ao. He survived, yet we get next to nothing on how he did and why he joined Kara. A story can withhold info and still be written properly for the purpose of retaining mystery.
Nothing so far makes sense from it's beginning up until now. There's not even foreshadowing for anything, it's like one bad work of fanfiction.
Ao is a better example of poor writing, that being said there is a significant reason why he wasn't allowed to talk. We aren't suppose to know much about Kara, like we weren't suppose to know a lot about the Akatsuki by the time Naruto Part 1 ended. They could however have decided to tell us Ao's perspective on the events that occurred after the war and how he was recruited, without showing us anything about Kara.
With that in mind, what purpose would this serve in the story of Boruto? Nothing. It would have zero effect on the story. This is a story about a boy, a single person. This is not a world being built and established. This is a story within a world. Unlike what Tolkien wanted to do, Kodachi and Kishimoto never set out to create a world. They set out to tell a story, and a story they will tell. This is why so little of the world was explored in "Naruto" as it didn't serve the plot. We know next to nothing about the Hidden Stone, Hidden Rain, Hidden Cloud, the Uzumaki and so on from reading "Naruto".
We don't know why Kisame did what he did. We don't know anything about Asuma's upbringing or what happened to Konohamaru's parents. We don't know how Hagoromo died, how his clan became the Uchiha or Senju and why one of the sons didn't retain the name at least. We don't know what a Kekkei Mora is or how it operates. The list goes on and yet people are quick to judge Kodachi for these reasons while either not doing so to Kishimoto and praising his work or just flat out forgetting about it.
These are stories about people, not a world. Developing parts of the world that doesn't serve the main narrative is a waste of time and will only serve to drag the story out. Look at the final arc of Bleach, it tried to develop the world and it killed the series entirely.
It is based on Boruto's recollection and thoughts of the events that has lead up to the destruction of Konoha and his upcoming fight with Kawaki.
The story is Boruto's recollection of the events that has already occurred. We as readers have the benefit of a "bird's view" in regards to this. In other words, the story follows Boruto but we are allowed to see the events that surround him even if he isn't directly involved in them. This is still a trait of a story told from the third perspective that follows a single character or a set of them.
The story has already happened, we know that. The story (excluding some of the first panels in Chapter 1) are not written in the First Perspective, but a Third Perspective, following Boruto's story.
It very much is, though as mentioned, we as readers have the "ability" of a Bird's View. This is also the reason why we are being told what characters are thinking even if no one else sees or hear it. For your argument to be valid then this could never occur in a third person story. This means that DB isn't a story about Goku or that Bleach isn't about Ichigo, but rather that the two are about the world in which they take place like most of Tolkien's work.
I have not. You are just either being extremely confused or trying to forcefully change my stance to benefit you. I never said that we are reading the story from Boruto's perspective. I said he started the story by telling the story and we are now following him through the story. All I ever said was that the story starts with him telling us about and recalling it, after which we follow him through the story that he has started to recall and tell.
We are readers are given a Bird's View of this story, yet the story still very much follow Boruto and his progress in the world.
Right now the only instance of Boruto narrating his own story is in Chapter 1, at least I can't remember any other instance of him doing so.
I can only speak for DB out of these, but we were clearly reading two different stories. Dragon Ball (the original) is rather famous for how it handled climax and mystery surrounding the powers in the world, Goku's origin, the tail and so on. This is something it holds close to its chest even today as seen in Super. What you are losing your wits over with Boruto is that you want Kodachi to explain everything in regards to the Otsutsuki Clan and Kaguya. Which would be like having Master Roshi just randomly start talking about SSGSS Mode while he was training kid Goku and Krillin.
Dragon Ball introduced the concept of Saiyan at some point and didn't really explain much of it other than they were powerful and some minor parts of their power. This was both because the idea wasn't fully developed yet (like the Sharingan) and because giving every single bit of information all at once completely destroy climax and makes people lose interest as there is nothing to learn anymore. The only way to get around this is to introduce something else to build off. So for the sake of the argument let us say that when Momoshiki arrived, everything about Kaguya and the Shinju were explained in great detail and we have 5 chapters of that.
What would be the point? Jigen wouldn't be a mystery. The Karma wouldn't be a mystery. What Kawaki meant at meant in Chapter 1 would no longer be a mystery. We know that Jigen, Naruto and Sasuke aren't around by the time Boruto becomes a Teen. Hence the fight we have right now wouldn't even be worth writing as it serves no point in the story. Writing style like this would mean we would likely already be in the final act of "Boruto" by now. It would feel rushed and incomplete and not to mention that the people behind the work couldn't earn any significant money off it either.
A story needs to keep going for multiple reasons and the best way to do so is to build up acts with climax and mystery.
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Ao is a better example of poor writing, that being said there is a significant reason why he wasn't allowed to talk. We aren't suppose to know much about Kara, like we weren't suppose to know a lot about the Akatsuki by the time Naruto Part 1 ended. They could however have decided to tell us Ao's perspective on the events that occurred after the war and how he was recruited, without showing us anything about Kara.
With that in mind, what purpose would this serve in the story of Boruto? Nothing. It would have zero effect on the story. This is a story about a boy, a single person. This is not a world being built and established. This is a story within a world. Unlike what Tolkien wanted to do, Kodachi and Kishimoto never set out to create a world. They set out to tell a story, and a story they will tell. This is why so little of the world was explored in "Naruto" as it didn't serve the plot. We know next to nothing about the Hidden Stone, Hidden Rain, Hidden Cloud, the Uzumaki and so on from reading "Naruto".
We don't know why Kisame did what he did. We don't know anything about Asuma's upbringing or what happened to Konohamaru's parents. We don't know how Hagoromo died, how his clan became the Uchiha or Senju and why one of the sons didn't retain the name at least. We don't know what a Kekkei Mora is or how it operates. The list goes on and yet people are quick to judge Kodachi for these reasons while either not doing so to Kishimoto and praising his work or just flat out forgetting about it.
These are stories about people, not a world. Developing parts of the world that doesn't serve the main narrative is a waste of time and will only serve to drag the story out. Look at the final arc of Bleach, it tried to develop the world and it killed the series entirely.
It's beginning is trash so I can't imagine it's end being any better. Things happen purely for plot convenience, they're not even thought out. Also, look at Ao. He survived, yet we get next to nothing on how he did and why he joined Kara. A story can withhold info and still be written properly for the purpose of retaining mystery.
Nothing so far makes sense from it's beginning up until now. There's not even foreshadowing for anything, it's like one bad work of fanfiction.
Ao is a better example of poor writing, that being said there is a significant reason why he wasn't allowed to talk. We aren't suppose to know much about Kara, like we weren't suppose to know a lot about the Akatsuki by the time Naruto Part 1 ended. They could however have decided to tell us Ao's perspective on the events that occurred after the war and how he was recruited, without showing us anything about Kara.
With that in mind, what purpose would this serve in the story of Boruto? Nothing. It would have zero effect on the story. This is a story about a boy, a single person. This is not a world being built and established. This is a story within a world. Unlike what Tolkien wanted to do, Kodachi and Kishimoto never set out to create a world. They set out to tell a story, and a story they will tell. This is why so little of the world was explored in "Naruto" as it didn't serve the plot. We know next to nothing about the Hidden Stone, Hidden Rain, Hidden Cloud, the Uzumaki and so on from reading "Naruto".
We don't know why Kisame did what he did. We don't know anything about Asuma's upbringing or what happened to Konohamaru's parents. We don't know how Hagoromo died, how his clan became the Uchiha or Senju and why one of the sons didn't retain the name at least. We don't know what a Kekkei Mora is or how it operates. The list goes on and yet people are quick to judge Kodachi for these reasons while either not doing so to Kishimoto and praising his work or just flat out forgetting about it.
These are stories about people, not a world. Developing parts of the world that doesn't serve the main narrative is a waste of time and will only serve to drag the story out. Look at the final arc of Bleach, it tried to develop the world and it killed the series entirely.
The only part that is correct is the fact that Ao is poorly written. We got Kisame's back story because he was relevant. We learnt about Akatsuki and plot progressed we learnt more. Asuma's backstory wasn't important since he was a ninja of Konoha like every other ninja that's a poor example.
Ao was a relevant character, because he survived the war. How did he survive, what were his motives why did he join Kara. Those at the very least are required details of such a character. Especially one engaging with the MC.
You act as if it has no bearing on the story, but it does. Why would an ex ninja join an organisation that is supposedly the enemy of the ninja. That is as relevant as it gets to the plot so I don't see your argument against it. This is true of all people and everything that has happened so far. We know even next to nothing about the Kara members, there's not even any speculation on who KK could be or what connection he may have to Konoha.
They even found Kawaki for plot convenience, he just so happened to be laying there. Even the Otsutsuki choosing their Tim's ti strike or waiting for Boruto fo exist, choosing the chunin exam, handing out arse pulls. None of it makes any sense, and we've had about 3 years for it.
That's me ignoring the rest of the BS that has happened to date.