[Afterthoughts] Boruto, Episode 2: “The Hokage's Son!”
I watched the first episode of this series 3 times: once to view it, once to review it for tumblr, and again because I didn’t satisfied with my own first impressions.
I hate the fact that Naruto, a character I’ve truly grown to love, is not a great dad (for a lot of very good reasons) and Boruto is evidence of that.
Upon rewatching the first few episodes of the original Naruto series I suddenly remembered why I’d planned to drop the series within 11 minutes of watching:
Naruto was annoying. He grew on me very quickly, but wow - even I can admit he had a lot going on in those early days.
It’s only natural that his kid would also have some bratty tendencies. In fact, after watching the first episode a few times, I decided that Boruto is actually quite mature and socially adept compared with his near-feral father at a similar age.
(I’m not totally sure how old Boruto is here. In the movie he looks smaller and younger, but that may be because he’s often drawn from the point of view of the adults)
With that out of the way-
I’m genuinely enjoying this now. I was put off by Boruto’s attitude and the fact that many of his peers are just blatant Konoha 12/11/10 clones, but in viewing with an open mind, I can see the differences and appreciate the efforts to satisfy nostalgia for the Naruto fans but also bring in a newer, younger audience.
It is unclear whether these first episodes are canon or not - they don’t appear in the manga, but they certainly have been critical for character and relationship development. The characters of Denki and Iwabe Yuino don’t show up in the ending credits (but someone who we haven’t met, like Metal Lee, is featured) so I’m guessing they are filler characters.
In this episode, Boruto attempts to make friends during his first day of classes (with Shino as his home room teacher) at the now-reformed Ninja Academy. The students there now must complete actual academic classes in order to graduate instead of just learning how to kill people at an alarmingly young age. It looks like the kids of the Konoha 10 have been home trained well, as some of them have already shown their powers, and Boruto, in particular, can already create shadow clones, and use shuriken and kunai with proficiency that would have probably been Chunin level years ago when most kids in the village were being brought up to be ninja.
With the change in curriculum comes the change in graduation policies- meaning that there’s a guy in Boruto’s class with facial hair named Iwabe Yuino, and he’s got a bit of a chip on his should when it comes to the Hokage’s son. In fact, most of his classmates shun him, with some notable exceptions like Shikadai, who is taking on the wingman role in this anime very well. Honestly the kids have a point though: if Boruto and Denki (the kid with the terrifying chakra from Episode 1) weren’t the Hokage’s son and the son of the richest guy in town, yes, they’d likely be in jail for derailing a train with kids inside and then crashing the car into the side of a mountain.
Iwabe challenges Boruto to a fight, and if I’m not mistaken, it all goes down in the place where the prelims for the one on one Chunin Exams battles took place during the original Naruto series. The fight was good; it was nice to actually see some taijutsu, and watch people get excited about a wood substitution again and overall it was great to not see god-like moves pulled out at every turn.
In the end, Boruto is still very much like his father in many ways, and he uses some talk-no-jutsu to change the heart and mind of his foe while also winning over his classmates.
It is interesting to note how different he is from his father at this age though - Boruto grew up in a happy and loving home without a murderous tailed beast within him, so he’s a confident and relatively well-adjusted kid who hasn’t seen death or destruction or experienced any of the very deep feelings of being alone, an outcast, or a danger to anyone. He speaks at a normal volume and not every sentence is a proclamation about his greatness. In fact, like Sasuke, Boruto doesn’t bother to mention how good he is - he just shows it.
Boruto’s hair design is ridiculous.
I am extremely worried about what will have to happen to create real conflict and strife in Boruto’s life by the time we get back to the opening scene of episode one. He looks like a teenager there, so I’m imagining whatever happens will happen fairly quickly, maybe during this arc or the next, and Boruto will go on his Sasuke-esque journey.
I love that Inojin has Ino’s catty forwardness with Sai’s unsettling honesty, and he has the good heart of them both. Aw.
I think this is the first time I’ve ever actually heard the word chakra explained in the Naruto universe.
I hope we see more of Saratobi-sensai (Konohamaru) soon!
The class rep girl who is clearly a filler character has a Hinata-esque crush on Boruto. It’s... something.
Next week: We meet Metal Lee! Hopefully, we’ll find out if he has a mom, or if Rock Lee just reproduces by budding. It also seems like he may be able to use ninjutsu? That’d be incredible if he had Rock Lee/Gai’s strength and motivation along with the ability to actually use his chakra.