There's also 'kono yaru', 'kono baka', & 'aho' (don't know if that's the right spelling) (I know they are not violence but they can lessen a person's self-esteem). And then here's kisama (don't know if that's the right spelling) which means bastard. Yeah, I know, so there would be "less violence" but c'mon! Usuratonkachi means clumsy idiot/useless idiot (the main point is that it refer to a person with seemingly low IQ one who does not use his brain). The previous animations are way BETTER! Why can't they stay like that anyway?Īnd about shannaro, LOL, they turned it to Cha. They like NH more than the other pairings (Of course because Naruto is the hero here but c'mon. But when it comes to SS or other pairings, it's like "Ok that will do". C'mon animators! Didn't you see how they look like in the manga? Seriously?! But whenever it's about NH, they seem to get it right or rather perfect.
:3 They may have turned HD but the color gets pale (like Fairy Tail nowadays) and LOL, look at the poor drawing. It's possible it is the Jōgan, but it could be another Dōjutsu.I'm very happy with the SS moment that we, SS fans, finally got in this episode BUT! What the hell is wrong with Sakura's hair? Shouldn't it be longer? Look at the manga! This what I really hate about the Naruto Animators. In instances of adaptive material in the anime, like Momoshiki and Boruto's conversation after their fight, the Jōgan appears unlike in the manga. However, this eye did not have dark sclera as the Jōgan does in the anime, and was never referred to by name or mentioned since.
In the flashforward in Chapter 1, what seemed to be a dōjutsu appeared in Boruto's right eye as he prepared to fight Kawaki.Still, there is an OVA (or ONA, however you want to look at it) called The Day Naruto Became The 7th Hokage, which you. We know it happened, but the scene itself was never shown in the main anime. This marks the first and only time it was referred to by name in the anime. As far as the exact moment when Naruto becomes the Seventh Hokage is concerned, it was not shown explicitly in any episode of Naruto: Shippuden. In Episode 125, Urashiki referred to the eye as the "Jōgan", albeit with different kanji (淨眼).However, he explained he hasn't read all the scripts and it was possible the author hadn't thought everything out yet, but assured that more information would come in the future. He also stated that it's related to the Ōtsutsuki clan's dimension and is similar to Naruto's ability to sense negative emotions. He stated it was neither a Tenseigan or a Byakugan, but was officially called the "Jōgan" (净眼). The name of the dōjutsu was first revealed by animator, Chengxi Huang, after the release of episode 15, in an effort to clear up confusion.It can also see through invisible barriers that connect between dimensions. It can clearly see the chakra pathway system and determine its most key point. It can perceive the flow of chakra, enabling Boruto to see the visible changes in one's chakra and likewise track a target through their chakra.
Please be sure to read the community guidelines before editing.īefore seemingly gaining control of this dōjutsu, it would independently activate in the presence of dangerous/hidden targets. You can help the Boruto Wiki by adding more information to this page. As a teenager, he displayed the ability to activate it at will. The Jōgan will involuntarily activate when Boruto focuses his attention on a particular person or object, or seemingly when he senses the presence of a person or dimension. Obito and Sakura team up and begin the search for Sasuke. Obito realizes that Kaguya’s ability to travel through Time-Space is similar to Kakashi’s and his own Visual Prowess. Before Naruto and Sasuke can attempt to seal Kaguya away, she transports Sasuke into a different Time-Space. Since awakening it while attending the Academy, Boruto does not appear to have the ability to activate it on command. Watch Naruto Shippuden Episode 470 Online at Anime-Planet. When activated, Boruto's sclera turns dark and his iris turns light blue, while his pupil turns a visible lighter blue, and the eye appears to be shimmering.