The started watching Boruto as the tales of his feat started making it's may in my layer.
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Perhaps I may have jump the gun on this one. I have only seen 50 episodes of it and I believe the reason I didn't like it was because of the scientific ninja tools.
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This isn't introduced until way later on in the story. I believe I only saw the introduction of the scientific ninja tool and not seen what lead up to that. I think I only saw the movie Boruto before the show came out.
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At that time I was a Naruto fan, I wasn't ready to accept Boruto. But after watching everything that lead up to me not recieving the show so well.
I just needed some context
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I still don't like the scientific ninja tool or modernization, but I can see the necessity of the tool.
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The problem I have with this part of the story is that I have seen Boruto potential so it doesn't make sense for him to rebel now especially after becoming a genin.
Why would he result to cheating after learning so many ways to fight.