@bubheel135@BorutoRiden The one-shot never states that Boruto and Himawari were 5 and 3 years old when Naruto became Hokage. That's information taken without any supporting evidence.
@bubheel135@BorutoRiden You're conflating the children's revealed ages in The Last's epilogue with Naruto's appointment as Hokage, when those are two different events that occurred in different time periods. +
@bubheel135@BorutoRiden When that special came out, it was announced around the same time as the Boruto movie, after the Sarada Gaiden. Kishimoto mentioned that Naruto was around 28 years old when he took over. That's why Pierrot made Boruto and Hima older, because they were older.
@GhostSixPath@prowlerearth42 Although that never happened in the manga. Kishimoto intentionally designed Boruto with Naruto's facial features, and Ikemoto also doesn't see anything of Hinata in Boruto, noting that Boruto's younger sister resembled her more.
@demonsick2@ElMaestroSerbok Ese fue un equipo hecho por fans que se aรฑadiรณ en el databook. Abajo estรก la persona que hizo el equipo y de que ciudad es.
@Zagaboond55399@aarj_aod She died at the age of 24, 12 years ago in the first part. If we add the 3 years that passed in the timeskip, she died 15 years ago, and Kawaki is around 17 or 18 years old. So chronologically, it's possible.
@Lunaneko14 I don't mean it in a negative way, I'm just pointing out that Kishimoto and Ikemoto consider Boruto to be similar to Naruto and follow that model.
@Lunaneko14 Kishimoto never said that; for him, Boruto had Naruto's face, and his eyes were simply softer because he wasn't a fox. Ikemoto also didn't consider Boruto to have anything in common with Hinata (in terms of design) back in 2019.
@painbow4795 and he also suggested that Orochimaru, a scientist, might have created it. Based on this, both the video game and the anime adapted the story to suit their needs. The anime incorporated Kishimoto's comments about it being used as armor and being created by Orochimaru, +
@painbow4795 The film's story and themes were Kishimoto's idea. I'm not saying anything against any character; that scene was simply Kishimoto's doing.
@painbow4795 Kishimoto created the film's concept by throwing out all the ideas that came to him, taking advantage of the freedom he had to include whatever he wanted.
@painbow4795 It was actually Kishimoto's idea. In promotional interviews for Road to Ninja, he stated that the scene was his idea, taking advantage of the opportunity to explore things he hadn't had the chance to do in the original story. +