The Naruto anime could be on the verge of a significant transformation. In a recent interview, the franchise*s director hinted at a possible return of the iconic series, this time with a stronger emphasis on core storytelling and fewer filler episodes. While Naruto moves closer to a potential revival, its sequel Boruto: Two Blue Vortex is also preparing for its own comeback. With filler arcs often criticized by fans, this new approach promises a more streamlined and narrative-focused experience.
In a recent comment, anime director and artist Kyohei Ebata indicated that Boruto's new storyline is so tightly focused and intense that there appears to be ※no space§ left for original, non-manga anime content. According to @jumper433 on X, this development points to a possible shift in direction for the Naruto franchise.
Kyohei Ebata said, ※Boruto: Two Blue Vortex is so serious that there doesn't appear to be room for any original anime additions."
Ever since Boruto began, devoted fans of the Naruto franchise have had mixed opinions about the anime. While Naruto delivered core thrills and entertainment, unmatched for the OG fans, Boruto hasn*t received the same level of love. Viewers frequently question its plot and criticize the abundance of filler episodes. Given this history, a filler-free approach might actually prove to be a smart move.
The official manga series Boruto: Two Blue Vortex is currently ongoing, with 22 chapters released so far. It*s available for free on both Viz Media and MANGA Plus platforms, where readers can access the first chapter and the latest three chapters without charge. However, to read the full collection, a subscription is needed through the MANGA Plus mobile app.
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