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In the new Boruto chapter "Two Blue Vortex," the main character shows up to save Konohamaru. But Kashin Koji warned that if Boruto interferes with Sarada, Mitsuki, and the others' mission in the Land of Sand, Jura would appear and finish him off. However, Code encounters the Ten-Tails, and they offer him a choice: defeat Boruto’s assistant-or Boruto himself-and in exchange, they’ll give him the Divine Chakra Fruit. But is Code a loser or a god? His ultimate goal is to achieve the final Otsutsuki form. So far, though, in Boruto season 2, all Code does is lose to everyone. The beginning of the video features an animation showing all the losses Code has suffered. And now, fans of the Naruto universe are wondering-Is Code the main villain, or just a failure? Let's break this down and find out if Code is the strongest being... or just a piano in the bushes.
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Orochimaru Power in Boruto! - • Is Orochimaru Reborn i...
Sarada uses the power of the Mangekyo Sharingan - • Sarada uses the power ...
Madara and Hashirama clones - • Madara and Hashirama c...
Strongest DOJUTSU and Characters 2 SEASON Boruto - • Strongest DOJUTSU and ...
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The original name of the anime: Boruto: Naruto Next Generations
The author of the original Naruto series: Masashi Kishimoto
The author and illustrator of the Boruto manga: Mikio Ikemoto (illustration), Masashi Kishimoto (supervision)
The authors of Boruto: Two Blue Vortex manga: Masashi Kishimoto (supervision), Mikio Ikemoto (illustration)
The studio producing the Naruto and Boruto anime: Studio Pierrot (en.pierrot.jp/)
The TV channel broadcasting Naruto and Boruto: TV Tokyo (www.tv-tokyo.c...)
Manga publishers for Naruto and Boruto: Viz Media Shonen Jump (www.viz.com/sh..., Shueisha Publishing
Official platforms: Crunchyroll (www.crunchyrol...), Toei Animation (www.toei-animat...), Viz Media (www.viz.com/)
Disclaimer:
This video is a fan animation based on the Naruto and Boruto anime, created as a tribute to the original series. I do not claim ownership of any original characters, animation, or artwork. Many scenes are re-animated and used as references from the original studios. This video is not intended to infringe on any copyrights. All original content, including characters, artwork, and animation, is the property of its respective creators and copyright holders, including Masashi Kishimoto, Studio Pierrot, TV Tokyo, Viz Media, and Shueisha. No financial gain is made from the use of copyrighted material. Fair use is claimed under Section 107 of the Copyright Act for purposes of commentary, criticism, and educational purposes.