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Boruto was committed to help them, and secured Kakashi's assistance when Yubeshi promised him a rare first edition of an Icha Icha volume, with an extended ending. They discovered the origins of the feud, and Boruto tried to reconcile them by having them share a dango shortcake recipe the grandfathers came up with when they were in better terms, but in only highlighted the start of the dispute. Boruto was unsure when Kakashi arranged from the firework displays to be a competition between the two groups, but he secretly switched the fireworks, taking everyone's heart out of the rivalry, and allowing the two sides to make up. The next day, Boruto tended to Kakashi's hurting back while he took his time reading the first edition copy, sure that it would feature a happy ending, just like how Sabure and Yubeshi were making married. Kawaki & Himawari Academy Arc[] Main article: Kawaki & Himawari Academy Arc In the anime, Boruto found it off that Kawaki enrolled in the Academy despite already being a genin and part of Team 7. When Himawari commented that Kawaki was acting strange in the Academy, Boruto wondered if he was nervous for some reason.Nelvana's D. N. Ace has elements of this, with the show taking heavy inspiration from the Mon genre popular in Japan and the characters sporting anime-styled eyes. Another Nelvana series, Di-Gata Defenders, features a number of anime elements in its style. This is primarily seen in the way the characters' pupils are designed (with full colors in the irises and white spots in the pupils), although the hair and body proportions (especially head shapes) also have characteristics commonly associated with anime. Mostly-Australian production (but DHX distributed the show making this Canadian-Australian) Kuu Kuu Harajuku is known with the main characters looking like anime-like characters due to being a Japanese band from Gwen Stefani. The short-lived Euro-Canadian series My Life Me is best known for this. It was made to capitalize on the 2000s anime fad, and often makes use of common anime tropes for its visuals. The main character is even noted for being an aspiring manga artist. More subtle than most of the other examples, but Polly Pocket clearly derives from anime because of the characters' large eyes and relatively small mouths. Storm Hawks' anime influence is most notable in the hair and eyes, although it otherwise maintains the distinctive All-CGI Cartoon style other shows from Nerd Corps Entertainment have.
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