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Boruto, early in his Academy career. Boruto's shinobi attire. Boruto at sixteen. 1/4 Boruto is a fair-skinned boy of lean, well-built frame[12] and short height. He has spiky, blond hair, blue
eyes and two whisker markings on each of his cheeks. Overall, he bears a great resemblance to his father. Boruto's hairstyle resembles a leaf, his ahoge (アホ毛, literally meaning: foolish hair) serving as the stem. According to Sarada, his eyes are bluer than Naruto's. At age five, Boruto wore a black tracksuit that had a red fire
symbol on the left breast, a symbol that resembled a bolt on the back, and dark pink
stripes along the sides of his pants. Early in his days as an Academy student, his outfit is quite similar to his previous attire, with additional dark pink stripes on the jacket. Beneath this jacket — which he leaves unzipped — he wears a white T-shirt and a bolt tied to a string around his neck.
20 1. 0M Add to My List Golden Time 1032003 7. 74 20131004 Golden Time TV, 2013Finished 24 eps, 24 min Drama Romance Golden Time Due to a tragic accident, Banri Tada is struck with amnesia, dissolving the memories of his hometown and past. However, after befriending Mitsuo Yanagisawa, he decides to move on and begin a new life at law school in Tokyo. But just as he is beginning to adjust to his college life, the beautiful Kouko Kaga dramatically barges into Banri's life, and their chance meeting marks the beginning of an unforgettable year.
After having a glimpse of college life, Banri learns that he is in a new place and a new world—a place where he can be reborn, have new friends, fall in love, make mistakes, and grow. And as he begins to discover who he was, the path he has chosen leads him towards a blindingly bright life that he will never
want to forget. [Written by MAL Rewrite] StudioJ. C. Staff SourceLight novel ThemesAdult CastLove Polygon 7. 74 1.
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