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After his master was imprisoned,
Boruto began carrying Sasuke's sword. By age 16, he wears an outfit
similar to his genin days, but with a beige belt that's flap hangs loosely, black pants reaching above his ankles with red lining on the ends, regular shinobi sandals, and thicker red lining around the ends of the jacket sleeves. He also continues to wear a black glove on his left hand, black cloak, and Uzumaki symbol necklace. He also resumes wearing Sasuke's forehead protector. Abilities[] Boruto's Kāma enlarging his Rasengan. Stemming from his two strong bloodlines, Boruto is a prodigy, regarded as able to accomplish anything in remarkably short periods of time. [17] Having inherited his paternal grandfather's genius and his father's unpredictability,[18] he scored at the top of his class by his Genin Exams, and is viewed as well-above the rest of his generation with chūnin-level prowess. [19] As a young child, Boruto was regarded as an elite who excels in all fields of combat. [20] His prowess had proved crucial in defeating formidable opponents including Momoshiki and Urashiki Ōtsutsuki, as well as several members of Kara. His potential is also viewed as a threat to the Ōtsutsuki Clan. [21] A year after leaving the village, Boruto had come to master every skill and technique Sasuke could pass on to him.
Perhaps they are a higher grade in your high school. Perhaps they’ve worked at your office for longer. Both would be acceptable senpai situations. But a senpai is still in your social strata—a fellow employee, but not your boss. Don’t go calling your teacher “senpai. “ Anime culture at large really loves a good, attractive senpai, though. Image credit: Wit Studio / CloverWorksHave a tip we should know? [email protected] Author Kirsten Carey Kirsten (she/her) is a contributing writer at the Mary Sue specializing in anime and gaming. In the last decade, she's also written for Channel Frederator (and its offshoots), Screen Rant, and more. In the other half of her professional life, she's also a musician, which includes leading a very weird
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