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Plot[edit] Yūya Tenjo is an overweight, short and meek middle school student who is bullied at school and tormented by his family, except for his grandfather who is the only person who cares for him. When his grandfather dies and leaves Yūya as the sole heir of his house, his parents expel him from home, and he is forced to live there alone. Inside his grandfather's house, Yūya discovers a portal to another world, where he obtains the power to change his life forever. Characters[edit] Yūya Tenjō (天上 優夜, Tenjō Yūya) Voiced by: Yoshitsugu Matsuoka[2] (Japanese); Lee George[3] (English) The main protagonist, he was tormented by both his classmates and his family for his ugliness and obesity, which are caused by some genetic deficiency. He inherits his grandfather's house, where he finds a portal to another world. After killing a powerful monster using the weapons he found in the house, Yūya grows stronger, taller and handsome, and obtains special powers by defeating enemies like in a video game. Because his previous isolation made him a loner and shut-in, he is both very self-conscious about his improvements and quite ignorant of the effects they - especially his new, improved looks and charisma - have on his environment. He travels back and forth between both worlds, using his newly obtained skills to improve himself, gaining a lot of notoriety and making friends and enemies along the way, Kaori Hōjō (宝城 佳織, Hōjō Kaori) Voiced by: Akari Kitō[2] (Japanese); Kelsey Maher[3] (English) Daughter of the chairman of the prestigious Ōsei Academy and a student council member. She takes an interest in Yūya when he tries his best to defend her from some thugs before his transformation. When she meets him again after having done a thorough background check, Kaori invites Yūya to study at Ōsei with her, and he accepts. She becomes a close friend at school and develops romantic feelings for him; she is also the first person Yūya confides in about his secret access to the other world.^ Aschcraft, Brian (8 May 2017). "Sounds Like Naruto's Creator Just Talked About Killing Off A Character". Kotaku. Archived from the original on 11 July 2017. Retrieved 16 July 2017. ^ a b Harding, Daryl. "Masashi Kishimoto Takes Over Writing the BORUTO: NARUTO NEXT GENERATIONS Manga". Crunchyroll. Archived from the original on 16 November 2020. Retrieved 18 September 2022. ^ "Masashi Kishimoto Takes Over as Writer for Boruto Manga".
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