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[37][38] His main inspiration for Cowboy Bebop was the first series of the anime Lupin III, a crime drama focusing on the exploits of the series' titular character. [23] When developing the series' story, Watanabe began by creating the characters first. He explained, "the first image that occurred to me was one of Spike, and from there I tried to build a story around him, trying to make him cool. "[36] While the original dialogue of the series was kept clean to avoid any profanities, its level of sophistication was made appropriate to adults in a criminal environment. [23] Watanabe described Cowboy Bebop as "80% serious story and 20% humorous touch". [39] The comical episodes were harder for the team to write than the serious ones, and though several events in them seemed random, they were carefully planned in advance.

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As Shikamaru suggested just killing Kawaki and finding another way to save his parents, Boruto insisted he wanted to save his new brother as well. Flashforward[] In the wake of Konoha's destruction four years after the Ōtsutsuki attack on the village, a sixteen-year-old[58] Boruto faces off against Kawaki on the remnants of the obliterated Hokage Rock. With Kawaki threatening to end the era of shinobi, Boruto puts on his forehead protector and prepares to face him in battle while reminiscing about his past. In Other Media[] Video Games[] Boruto Uzumaki is a playable character in the following video games: Game nameJapanese releaseEnglish releaseJump Force14 February 201915 February 2019Naruto Mobile20162016Naruto Shippūden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 44 February 20169 February 2016Naruto to Boruto: Shinobi Striker30 August 201831 August 2018Naruto x Boruto: Ninja TribesJune 2019June 2019Naruto x Boruto: Ninja Voltage22 November 201722 November 2017Naruto x Boruto: Ultimate Ninja Storm Connections16 November 202317 November 2023Naruto: Shinobi Collection2014Naruto: Shinobi Collection Shippū Ranbu27 July 2015Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Online14 April 201320 July 2016 Trivia[] "Boruto" (ボルト) is the Japanese pronunciation of the English word "bolt". His name is a reference to his first cousin, once removed; Neji, whose name means "screw" (捻子). When Boruto first appeared in the English Weekly Shōnen Jump, his name was transliterated as "Bolt". This was later corrected when the chapter was released in volume format. Masashi Kishimoto initially intended to name Naruto's son "Menma" (メンマ) or "Shinachiku" (シナチク), both being names for seasoned bamboo shoots. [59] According to the character trivia in Boruto: Naruto Next Generations: His attributes are: 160 in dexterity, 140 in chakra, 130 in perception, 120 in strength, and 90 in intelligence and negotiation. He was also given a skill rating in these particular areas: Evasion: ★★★★☆ Unarmed Hand-to-hand fighting: ★★★☆☆ Ninjutsu: ★★★★☆ School Trip Bloodwind Records and The Last Day at the Ninja Academy! further elaborated on this concept, and included the following skill ratings: Mental Resistance: ★★★★☆ Espionage: ★★★☆☆ Acrobatics: ★★★☆☆ Drug Resistance: ★★★★☆ Observation: ★★★☆☆ Swimming: ★★★☆☆ Masashi Kishimoto intended to give Boruto the Byakugan, but forgot to before releasing chapter 700. [60] Instead, he was later given a seemingly different dōjutsu which he currently manifested in only his right eye. “Victimization and “Response-ability”: Remembering, Representing, and Working Through Trauma in Grave of the Fireflies. ” Imag(in)ing the War in Japan: Representing and Responding to Trauma in Postwar Literature and Film. Leiden: Brill, 2010. N. pag. Print.
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