Itachi Uchiha Will Feel Proud of Naruto Theory: Masashi Kishimoto is Stealing Boruto’s Arc

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Boruto is viewed by Masashi Kishomoto as Itachi Uchiha’s successor.

Itachi Uchiha appears in 24 of Masashi Kishimoto’s Naruto episodes. That does not, however, lessen his appeal because of the flawless impression he made in those episodes. The Uchiha, who voluntarily presented himself as a villain and kept the Hidden Leaf Village safe from the dark, was a living example of what a true shinobi ought to be.

The sad hero killed his entire tribe to ensure the protection of the hamlet, and if that wasn’t enough, he also infiltrated the Akatsuki to deliver important intelligence. Kishimoto-san has chosen to have the protagonist share the same faith as the unfortunate Uchiha because the entire story made the character so popular that he is replicating the entire arc in Boruto.

According to a new Naruto theory, Masashi Kishimoto is preparing Boruto for a greater destiny.

It’s safe to conclude that the plot has advanced considerably even though Boruto’s manga hasn’t kept up with The Two Blue Vortex Saga. If you regularly read the manga, you are probably aware that there has been a time jump during which each character has matured and strengthened. Himawari Uzumaki is a mature shinobi who is currently training alongside other shinobi to become a master kunoichi.

But based on the current course of events, it appears that Masashi Kishimoto is positioning Boruto Uzumaki to succeed Uchiha Itachi. As everyone knows, Eida has changed people’s memories, and as a result, everyone in Konoha believes that The Byakugan Princess and The Hokage were killed by their son and have since gone rogue.

This sounds a lot like Itachi Uchiha’s plot to carry out Danzo’s orders to kill every member of the Uchiha clan in order to stage a coup against Hidden Leaf Village. Furthermore, both individuals lost everything and are now wanted criminals despite being born prodigies with natural gifts and bright futures.

Paradoxically, it’s not apparent if Himawari is preparing herself to kill her older brother in a valiant fight or to become a kunoichi in order to fulfill her shinobi duty. Sasuke Uchiha, who intended to kill his older brother for killing his parents and ruthlessly massacring the Uchiha clan, was a lot like this predicament.

Boruto has shown a strong feeling of commitment and loyalty to the Hidden Leaf Village in spite of everything. They both embodied the ideal shinobi by putting the welfare of the community before their own needs. In addition, Boruto Uzumaki spent two years training to become an expert in every ninjutsu technique that Sasuke Uchiha had picked up over the years. In a similar vein, he wants his younger sister Himawari Uzumaki to surpass him since he believes she has the greatest potential of all of them.

Uchiha Itachi Will Become a Fan Favorite Character Thanks to Kishimoto-San

Without a doubt, Kishimoto-san’s masterful writing of Uchiha Itachi, who was presented as a mystery yet fascinating character in the series, made him a fan favorite. Fans fell in love with him the moment he made his debut in the beloved series. At an early age, the character was shown to be composed and insightful. It is astounding that at the tender age of seven, he already had the knowledge of a Kage.

By the time he was eight years old, he possessed strong control over his Sharingan, enabling him to defeat more seasoned shinobi in combat. However, Kishimoto-san’s choice to deftly craft a character with a tragic backstory that won him a great deal of compassion from the audience was what really made him stand out.

Despite his early portrayal as an enemy, the audience’s opinion of him quickly shifted as they realized how grieving the young child was and how he remained in his community till the very end. Even though Uchiha Itachi only appears in a few episodes across both series, her exceptional qualities and attributes make her one of the best characters in the show.

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