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At the beginning of the series, Yukiji is a single unmarried woman who works as a customs official (often comically mistaken by Kenji's friends and local townsfolk for a narcotics officer). She bumps into Kenji and the gang at an airport in Tokyo when her disobedient drug sniffing dog named Blue Three (a Japanese pun on the name Bruce Lee), attacks Kenji. [9] Yukiji assists Kenji during Bloody New Year's Eve and, following his disappearance, becomes Kanna's guardian per his wishes. A mannequin dressed as Friend Friend (ともだち, Tomodachi) The main antagonist of the series. An enigmatic cult leader who uses the symbol Kenji and his friends created in the 1970s. By 1997, his
followers have filled venues such as the Budokan. [5] One of his secret goals is to take over the world. [10] Friend's face is hidden in shadow or by a mask throughout the series. [11] His true
identity is one of the driving mysteries of the series. By the year 2000, the Friendship Democratic
Party (FDP) is established as a political group with government representatives such as Manjome Inshu. [12] Over the course of the series, two people assume the identity of Friend: Fukubei, who is one of Kenji's schoolmates, initially appears to be one of Kenji's allies, and Katsumata, another of Kenji's schoolmates, the latter of whom actually possesses special powers.
The villain's characterisation also impressed the reviewer. [88] Allega Frank of Polygon
mentioned that during the start of both the manga and the anime, multiple fans were worried due to a flashforward in which an older Boruto is facing an enemy named Kawaki who implies Naruto might be dead; his fate left them concerned. [89] The series ranked 80th in Tokyo Anime Award Festival in the Best 100 TV Anime 2017 category. [90] Critics also commented on Boruto's characterisation in the anime. Beveridge applauded the series' first episode, saying he felt Boruto's portrayal was superior to the one from the manga, while other writers enjoyed his heroic traits that send more positive messages to the viewers. [91][92][93] Reviewers praised that the returning character Sasuke Uchiha had become more caring toward his daughter, Sarada, the female protagonist of the series, and they felt this highly developed the two characters.
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