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Warning : Contains spoilers for Boruto : Two Blue Vortex chapter # 11.In the most late chapter ofBoruto : Two Blue Vortex , the story was lastly solving the major criticism of part 1 : the female character were generally useless compared to the manly character . Sarada had last begin fighting and deal a major blow to Hidari , and Himawari would fight back Jura as Kurama ’s late Jinchuriki , all of which was praised by buff and critic alike .
Boruto : Two Blue Vortexappeared to be a stair in the proper direction for its female characters , but unluckily , that did n’t last . While thing initially seemed to be improving on whatBoruto : Naruto Next Generationsdid with its female characters , Boruto : Two Blue Vortexchapter # 11 bring back all the same criticisms of the manga ’s discussion of its female characters , and it did so in a way that arguably made them worse .
Two Blue Vortexhas been just as litigious as its precursor , if not more so , and chapter # 11 only serves to add to that .
Boruto: Two Blue Vortex Refuses To Let Its Female Characters Look Good
Boruto Can’t Get Past Its Biggest Problem
Despite the previous build - up of some of the distaff characters getting time in the glare , Boruto : Two Blue Vortexchapter # 11 only made them look worse . Himawari ’s first fight as a Jinchuriki received a portion of hype over multiple chapter , but when she finally fought theGod Tree Jura , Himawari fall back to Jura in a entirely one - sided battle and needed to be saved by Boruto . It made sense for Himawari to mislay to Jura , but her losing so easy is still dissatisfactory , and her needing Boruto to save her made thing even worse .
Sarada and Sumire fared no well as the battle against Hidari continued . Not only did Hidari easily find from his previous injury , butHidari used his Claw Marks to incapacitate Sarada and Sumire in a exclusive onset without them arrange up a fight , and just like with Himawari , they only make it because Boruto showed up to save them . Sarada and Sumire already knew how the Claw Marks worked , so their getting catch off guard by them made them look unnecessarily incompetent , and their needing Boruto to protect them only further emphasized that degree .
Boruto’s Use of Its Hero Does the Opposite of What It’s Trying To Do
Boruto Is Constantly Saving His Female Co-Stars
If there ’s a specific reason whyBoruto : Two Blue Vortexwould regale its distaff characters so badly , it ’s probably to try and make Boruto look more impressive . Since Boruto is the protagonist , it ’s ideal for fans to ascertain him as likable as possible , which could be a reason whyBoruto : Two Blue Vortex ’s female characters always need Boruto to save them . save up the lives of other fictitious character is an gentle way to make someone likable , so it would make common sense for that to be the rationale behind things .
Unfortunately , Boruto ’s actions only stop up have the opposite effect . With Boruto always being the one who has to save the female role , not only does it make them look worse , butBoruto : Two Blue Vortexgives the stamp that Boruto is the only graphic symbol who matters , which make it strong to get invested in the story for anyone who wants to see people other than Boruto be competent .
The most late discourse of the female characters inBoruto : Two Blue Vortexonly aggravate the manga ’s biggest effect , so hopefully , it will try better to ready them in future installments .
Years after flee his village with Sasuke , Boruto returns to face the dark change that have go on . With memories altered and Kawaki now seen as the hero , Boruto face a world where he is the castaway . The two contender must settle their differences as their Otsutsuki powers grow more dangerous .
Years after fleeing his village with Sasuke, Boruto returns to confront the dark changes that have occurred. With memories altered and Kawaki now seen as the hero, Boruto faces a world where he is the outcast. The two rivals must settle their differences as their Otsutsuki powers grow more dangerous.