The Naruto anime, produced by Pierrot, distributed by Aniplex and initially broadcast on TV Tokyo, with 220 successful episodes and which led to the arrival of the sequel Naruto: Shippuden on February 15, 2007, is one of the most acclaimed adaptations of the history.
Written and illustrated by Masashi Kishimoto, the play was originally published in Shueisha’s Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine from 1999 to 2014 and follows the orange-clad ninja protagonist who dreams of becoming the leader of his village, with the Nine-Tailed Fox. locked inside.
As many know, the last section of the shonen series was focused on Naruto’s son, borutolaunched in April 2017, called Boruto: Naruto Next Generationswhich was written by Ukyō Kodachi, illustrated by Mikio Ikemoto, and supervised by Masashi Kishimoto.
This spin-off featured the adventures and formation of Boruto Uzumakiwho stars in everything that happens between the new generation of ninjas of the Hidden Leaf Village, with Naruto as the Seventh Hokage.
For many, Boruto is a better character than his father and there is a definite reason that confirms this.
The reason why Boruto is better than Naruto
As the report published on the website of Alpha Beta Play, Boruto has had a better development as a character than Naruto himself.
Father and son in their showed a somewhat rebellious attitude, against the rules and against everyone, just for a little attention. In the case of Naruto, he had a sad and hard childhood, condemned to loneliness for being the bearer of the Kyubi.
Boruto, for his part, tries to get the attention of his father who no longer shares much time with him due to his commitments as Hokage, which leads him to create a deep resentment towards his father, to the point of defying each of his orders. .
But there was a moment in Boruto’s development that changed his attitude and personality: during the Chunin Exams, in which he cheated by using scientific ninja tools, Naruto notices this and quickly reveals it to the exam viewers.exposing his son and his betrayal of ninja principles.

This led Boruto to a drastic change: he decided to dispense with the use of these tools and train hard to show his father what he was made of and his value as a ninja. From that moment, he stopped breaking the rules and became a great example.