u/GuyWitATurtleneck

▲ 237 r/Boruto

For the ppl who constantly say Boruto is hard to enjoy because of its lack of death, how many action anime/series do you guys love where hardly anyone genuinely dies and every good person survives while having a happy ending? To put a carrot on a stick, Black Clover, Fate/Stay Night (OG and UBW), DBZ, and Fire Force all count. I'm only asking because for some reason I'm noticing its a plague for lots of ppl when it comes to Boruto, but ignored anywhere else. And couldn't you guys use how it played out in the anime/series you enjoyed to allow you to see past it with Boruto? And if you're just tired of seeing it happen, does that mean you'll never love an anime where the entire cast of good guys end up surviving in the end? I just genuinely want to understand if there's something I'm missing or if it's just another double standard case.

And there are ppl saying Eida should've been devoured to show everyone what would happen if a Shinju consumes their target, yet want to see Boruto with a happy ending because of all he's been through. But do those ppl not realize omnipotence won't be undone if Eida were to just... die? With Eida devoured and gone, Naruto and Hinata come back to a world where Kawaki is labeled as their genuine son and Boruto is the one who "killed" them then went on the run as a worldwide terrorist. Yea it would mean there'd be no reason for anyone to hate Boruto now since everyone would now know he genuinely didn't kill his parents, but he'd still have to be the bearer of Kawaki's previous mistakes, and Kawaki's made a bunch of them. So Boruto's "happy ending" would just end up being a settlement case.

u/GuyWitATurtleneck — 19 days ago