Reader’s Question:
Why do people say that Bolt is boring? Is it because of the high inflation?
Why Do Some People Find Boruto Boring?
So, let’s dive into this whole Boruto discussion. You know, as a huge fan of anime and manga, I’ve often found myself in conversations about Boruto, and it’s
fascinating how polarizing it can be. Some people absolutely love it, while others can’t seem to understand the appeal. I mean, why do folks say it’s boring? Is it really just about inflation, or is there more to it? One of the main reasons I think people get turned off by Boruto is because of what our friend mentioned about the anime-original content. There’s a lot of filler material that doesn’t resonate with viewers, especially those who came in with high expectations from Naruto. I get it; you want to see that gripping, high-stakes action that made Naruto so compelling. Instead, you’re sometimes met with light-hearted or silly episodes that feel a bit out of place. It’s like when you arrive at a comedy show, and instead of the headliner, you get a guy trying way too hard to be funny with dad jokes. You chuckle politely, but deep down, you’re just waiting for the real show to start. Then there’s the issue of characters. Naruto fans often want to see their beloved characters like Naruto and Sasuke taking center stage, but Boruto shifts the focus to a new generation. It’s a bit like when you’re at a family gathering, and suddenly all the kids are getting attention, while the adults feel like they’re just there for the food. I mean, I love kids and all, but sometimes you just want to hear the good ol’ stories from the grown-ups, right? And speaking of characters, there’s that whole debate about how Boruto doesn’t really showcase Naruto in his prime. People want to see him as Hokage, kicking butt and taking names, but instead, he’s more of a supporting character. I remember when my buddy and I were binge-watching Naruto, and we would always geek out during those epic battles with Naruto going full beast mode. So, it’s a bit of a letdown to see him sidelined while the kids take the lead, right? Now, let’s talk about the infamous inflation debate. Some fans feel that the power levels have become so exaggerated that they lose touch with the essence of what made the original series great. It’s like when you keep adding more and more toppings to a pizza—eventually, it’s just a mess, and you can’t even taste the cheese anymore. I get that some characters have to be super powerful, but it also dilutes the stakes when nobody seems to truly be at risk. I think it’s important to note, though, that not everyone feels this way. There are plenty of fans who have come to appreciate Boruto for what it is—new stories, new characters, and a fresh perspective on the ninja world. I’ve heard from folks who initially dismissed it but then gave it a chance and found themselves enjoying it. It’s kind of like trying a new dish at your favorite restaurant; you might be surprised by how much you like it once you try it. Ultimately, I think it’s all about expectations. If you’re going in expecting a continuation of Naruto’s epicness, you might be disappointed. But if you approach it as a new story with its own vibe, it might just hit the right notes for you.
What About You?
I’d love to hear your thoughts! Have you watched Boruto? Did you find it boring, or did it surprise you in some way? Maybe you have a favorite moment or character that really stood out to you. Let’s chat in the comments!