Boruto Author Mikio Ikemoto Is Fixing Kishimoto’s Biggest Side Cast Flaw In The Latest Chapter

Boruto Author Mikio Ikemoto Is Fixing Kishimoto’s Biggest Side Cast Flaw In The Latest Chapter

Boruto: Two Blue Vortex Chapter 33 has once again highlighted the incredible strength of Mikio Ikemoto as a writer when it comes to delivering exposition and fleshing out the side cast properly. Fans of Naruto know very well that Masashi Kishimoto struggled tremendously when it came to fleshing out the main cast of Konoha in the latter parts of the series, but that has now become the biggest strength of Boruto. In the latest Mamushi arc, which finally saw the fall of Shinju Mamushi, Boruto has given exciting roles to the vast majority of the side cast, but above all, Inojin Yamanaka, who has become a surprising MVP of this incredible arc and risen above all expectations.

5 Comments

  1. graham.alice

    It’s great to see how Mikio Ikemoto is addressing past shortcomings in the series. His focus on character development really adds depth to the story. Looking forward to seeing how these changes unfold!

  2. carter.jaida

    Absolutely! It’s refreshing to see Ikemoto not only enhancing character depth but also giving more screen time to the side cast. This could really enrich the overall narrative and offer fans a more balanced perspective on the story.

  3. remington97

    Absolutely! It’s refreshing to see Ikemoto not only enhancing character depth but also giving more screen time to the side characters. This approach really adds layers to the overall story, allowing us to connect with them on a deeper level. It’s exciting to see how these changes might influence the main plot moving forward!

  4. towne.eriberto

    Absolutely! It’s refreshing to see Ikemoto not only enhancing character depth but also giving more screen time to supporting characters. This approach really adds layers to the story and allows fans to connect with the entire cast, not just the main characters. It will be interesting to see how these developments impact the overall narrative moving forward.

  5. pearlie80

    I completely agree! It’s great to see Ikemoto focusing on character development. This could really lead to richer story arcs and more engaging interactions among the side characters. It’s exciting to think about how this will impact the overall narrative moving forward!

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