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[67] Melina Dargis of the same website reviewed the first volume; she looked forward to the development of the characters despite having already watched the Boruto movie; she was also pleased by Mitsuki's role in his own side-story. [68] Leroy Douresseaux of Comic Book Bin recommended the series to Naruto fans, explaining how the new authors managed to use the first volume to establish the protagonists' personalities. [69] Dargis was impressed by the apparent message of the series, which she found was trying to connect to modern audiences with themes such as parental issues and the use of technology, in contrast to Naruto. [70] Douresseaux liked that Boruto's character development had already started by the second volume of the series because it helped readers appreciate him more. [71] The Fandom Post and Comic Book Bin noted the manga made major developments in Boruto's story due how the plot progress in the narrative makes the flashforward more possible and how the new characters get their first death match against Ao in the manga rather than relying on the previous generation. [72][73] In a more negative review, Manga News compared the manga to Dragon Ball Super when criticizing it for relying on returning characters Naruto and Sasuke to fight certain Kara villains rather than using a new protagonist and thus hoped that Boruto and his friends would be more active in later events.

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They are often seen kissing each other. Asura (アスラ) Voiced by: Mamiko Noto[10] (Japanese); Ell[7] (English) One of the children with an unsettling appearance, with healing and telekinetic capabilities, who was close to Kona when they were younger. Ohma (オーマ, Ōma) Voiced by: Hina Kino[11] (Japanese); Madeline Dorroh[7] (English) A young timid girl who avoids the other children due to her power causing intense hallucinations upon eye contact. Nata (ナタ) Voiced by: Riho Sugiyama[12] (Japanese); Jennifer Losi[7] (English) One of the new girls at the academy, who gets tangled up in the adults' scheme. Shino Kaminaka (上仲 詩乃, Kaminaka Shino) Voiced by: Masako Isobe[12] (Japanese); Anzu Lawson[7] (English) The elderly paraplegic director of the facility. Mina (ミーナ) Voiced by: Aya Hisakawa[2] (Japanese); Lisa Ortiz[7] (English) The artificial intelligence running the facility. Yuuko Aoshima (青島 裕子, Aoshima Yūko) Voiced by: Atsumi Tanezaki[12] (Japanese); Jennifer Sun Bell[7] (English) A nurse and interpreter in the facility who gets promoted to assistant director. Sawatari (猿渡) Voiced by: Tadashi Mutou[12] (Japanese); Nick Martineau[7] (English) A doctor working in the facility. The Outside[edit] Robin Inazaki (稲崎 露敏, Inazaki Robin) Voiced by: Kazuya Nakai[12] (Japanese); Eric Vale[3] (English) Kiruko's childhood friend and a sort of mentor who went missing years ago. Totori (トトリ) Voiced by: Misato Matsuoka[13] (Japanese); Deneen Melody[7] (English) Totori is a young girl who works with bandits in trapping and robbing people. Mizuhashi (水橋) Voiced by: Seiko Tamura[12] (Japanese); Marcy Edwards[3] (English) Mizuhashi is the leader of the Liviumen cult, who are disgruntled by technology replacing their body, supposedly in the name of human experiments.