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She explained how the story about his home village had an inconsistency in it, but he remained sceptical, as Kiseru was the first to help him break the floor. When they returned, the next experiment had been picked, Shamo handing him a card picked from him. Each person had a card with a number from 1 to 8, and they had to collect enough to sum 7 within two hours to cross a gate. Boruto's was 6, and he quickly joined up with Shamo, admonishing him for readily showing his 8. The two eventually met up with Yatsume and Namua, who figured out how to maximise the number of people who can cross the gate, Boruto further improving the strategy by thinking of how to exchange cards. They found Batta and Fugō's corpses, and Boruto at first thinks they might have fallen to traps to sow discord among them. Rokuro reached them, and tried to kill everyone to expedite Ōga's goal of a single survivor. He took Shamo hostage, but Boruto's Vanishing Rasengan allowed him to escape, Namua joining the fight as well. However, Rokuro infected Namua with his jutsu, forcing him to fight Boruto, until Boruto's kindness helped Namua break through Rokuro's control, by reminding him of the priest who helped him change. Namua protected Boruto from Rokuro's attack, allowing Boruto to defeat him, which Rokuro himself admitted. In defiance of Ōga's plans, Boruto still gave Rokuro enough cards to cross the gate, who in turn revealed that Batta and Fugō were already dead when he claimed their cards, leaving only Kiseru as the possible culprit.The voice actors for the PS2 game did not return to reprise their roles for the PSP and DS games, which instead feature the anime's cast. Reception[edit] Along with Kaze Hikaru, Nana won the 48th Shogakukan Manga Award in the shōjo category in 2003;[24] and was also nominated for the 10th Osamu Tezuka Cultural Award. [25] The Young Adult Library Services Association in the United States listed the series in its "Great Graphic Novels for Teens" in 2007. [26] Deb Aoki of About. com ranked Nana as the fifth "Must-Read" shōjo manga series in its "Top shojo Manga Must-Reads" list, with Aoki stating the manga is "a beautifully-drawn series that is filled with heartfelt drama, big city glamor, fabulous fashion, rock and roll sass and many unexpected twists. "[27] She also ranked the manga in its "50 Essential Manga for Libraries" list, noting its mature themes and "demonstrates the need for an adult collection.
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