The timeskip is almost here for Boruto fans. After the code arc, this can fit perfectly into the storyline. However, many fans are unsure of the fate of Tento, Hinata, and Isshiki. Let’s look at what they can expect from this new arc. In the meantime, here are some things to consider about the timeskip. Hopefully, you’ll find these tips helpful.
Tento
After three days of bodyguarding Boruto, Tento requested to see him. After all, they were now friends and he was about to be killed by the Mujin Bandits. Boruto agreed. However, the episode ended abruptly when Tento reveals his true identity to his father. He was then able to get the rare card he lacked, which allowed him to defeat the Bandits.
But will Naruto be able to complete this time skip? This will depend on the author’s skill in telling the story in the shortest amount of time. This could mean that the manga is shorter, or it could mean a time jump that involves the entire series. This means that Boruto will have to face a new challenge. In the meantime, the Tenth Planet will have a new enemy to fight.
Hinata
After Naruto defied Sasuke, his team returned to the future and brought a mysterious boy with unique abilities to the village. While Naruto kept a watchful eye on the two, Past-Hinata helped clean the bathhouse and met her future son Boruto. He also confronted the boy for destroying Hisawari’s vase. The team then returned to the present with the boy’s memories erased, preserving the timeline.
Although Hinata was retired from active ninja duty, her role as Naruto’s support system will remain the same. The two brothers share the same intellect and academic-smarts, and they are both the only ones to pass a graduation exam with a perfect score. As a result, their relationship will grow and evolve. But how do they keep each other together? Will they be able to overcome their differences? Only time will tell.
Isshiki
The Isshiki Timeskip can make Naruto and Sasuke stronger. They need to develop more abilities to live up to the expectations of the fans. This would also bring Boruto closer to the events of the prologue, in which Kawaki and Boruto Uzumaki fight in the ruins of Konohagakure. The prologue has left fans on the edge of their seats, but the timeskip would resolve the many questions they have about the town and Boruto’s destiny.
The Isshiki timeskip had a few disadvantages. Kawaki’s lifespan was significantly reduced, as she was placed in a hazardous experiment with thirteen other children. Isshiki’s methods for training were cruel and degrading, including beatings for disobedience. Additionally, she refused to explain the true purpose of the seal, which warped her personality. She would often be scolded by her parents, and was often humiliated and beaten by Isshiki.
Sasuke
If you’ve been following Boruto, you’ve probably noticed that there are a few gaps in the timeline between the time when Boruto first gets into ninja training and the time that Sasuke defeats Kawaki. The manga actually goes four years before the anime, so it makes sense that a time skip would happen. Assuming that a time skip happens, Boruto would then be wearing Sasuke’s cloak and becoming a Rogue Ninja. The gap between time skip and Kawaki fight is explained in this article.
A timeskip would also help Sasuke and Naruto grow stronger. Naruto Uzumaki and Sasuke Uchiha need to improve to live up to expectations. They would also be closer to the prologue, where Kawaki and Boruto fight in Konohagakure. If a timeskip happens, they’ll get the chance to answer many questions related to the destruction of Konohagakure.
Kawaki
In the manga, the antagonist character known as Kawaki has gone through a series of odd turns. He has been a protector of Naruto in the past, but has turned into a darker character in this story. He has even agreed to implant a new Karma mark into the boy’s body. His personality has changed and now resembles the villainous Kawaki from the beginning.
Added timeskip could mean a lot for Naruto and Sasuke. They need to become stronger to meet the expectations of fans, and the timeskip would get them there sooner than later. It would also bring Boruto closer to the prologue, which involves Boruto Uzumaki and the Kawaki battling in Konohagakure. The destruction of Konohagakure has kept fans on the edge of their seats, and this would help answer some questions related to the story.
Sasuke’s death
The series has made many references to Sasuke’s death, but we don’t know whether he died or was simply captured. If the former was killed, this would be the ultimate sacrifice in the Naruto series. It would also leave a huge impact on the Boruto series. One possibility is that Sasuke used a forbidden jutsu, similar to Naruto’s Chakra, to revive Gaara. However, this theory is just speculation and there’s no real proof.
There’s a strong chance that Sasuke died during the timeskip, based on the series’ current plot. In previous episodes, Sasuke has lost to weaker enemies and has shown that he’s a vulnerable link. In Boruto Chapter 53, he had no Rinnegan and one arm. This means that he doesn’t have the power to fight enemies alone.
Isshiki’s death
The manga and anime have hinted at a future arc, when Isshiki dies in the middle of a time skip. While Kawaki would be under the control of the Hokage, if the latter believes that this is dangerous for him to stay in, Naruto will leave with Sasuke and leave the town. The arc also involves Isshiki’s death, and Naruto’s final battle with the cyborg Eida.
It is unknown why Isshiki chose the time-skip method, but the manga does describe his method. He possessed a great knowledge of ninjutsu, and had learned that he could defeat the enemies of the ninja by using the ninjutsu of “the Seven Hidden Blades.” In the manga, Isshiki had five minutes left to kill Sasuke, but instead, he chose to suffocate his opponent. He had been studying his opponents and was well aware of the weaknesses of each, including Sasuke Uchiha. He feared that Jigen would use his vessel as a weapon to defeat Isshiki.
Sasuke’s death in the anime
The death of Sasuke in the timeskip of the manga is already an unsettling moment for the manga’s fans. While many fans are quick to compare it to the death of Naruto, the death of Sasuke actually dampened their excitement. This is especially so since Sasuke’s role in the manga’s first season shifted from an avenger to a protector, complementing Naruto’s optimism.
It may be possible that Sasuke did die, but there are numerous cliffhangers that suggest that his death was only an illusion. While Sasuke was defeated many times before in the series, he was always beaten by weaker enemies. This was also made more believable when he lost his Rinnegan, an important weapon that gave him an advantage over his opponents. Without the Rinnegan, Sasuke was no match for his enemies.
Sasuke’s death in the manga
In the timeskip boruto manga, Sasuke’s death was prominently featured in chapter 69. Many manga readers were worried about how this would affect the relationship between Boruto and Sarada. Instead, the chapter focused on the conversation between Boruto and Sasuke, where he apologizes for killing the Hokage’s son and failing as a mentor.
In the series, Sasuke has a lot of chances to die. The timeskip manga featured him fighting Isshiki and Momoshoki as well as Kawaki, who have much stronger attacks than Sasuke. In the climax battle, Sasuke lost his Rinnegan, leaving him with only one arm, chakra, and a reduced amount of strength to fight his enemies. This makes him weaker than most ninjas.
Isshiki’s death in the anime
The events of the Time Skip Boruto anime take place when the Naruto and the Ten-Tails are in a battle. Isshiki is a powerful shinobi who has lived on Earth for more than a thousand years. During this time, he has developed extensive knowledge about shinobi and gained centuries of experience fighting other shinobi. Because of his superiority, Isshiki was willing to share his information with other shinobi. He thought that no one could defeat him.
After a failed plot to grow another God Tree, Isshiki met with his old friend, Victor. He credited Koji for forcing Jiraiya to use the imperfect resurrection. But when Isshiki found the body of Deepa, he was shocked and thought that it was a prank by Isshiki. Isshiki then reincarnated into a new body and fought the same enemies as in the previous battle.