
Isshiki freezes when Boruto puts himself between him and Sasuke, allowing Boruto to take him to safety. Isshiki asks if Boruto wants to die, but Boruto calls his bluff, asking why he didn't kill both of them in one strike when he had the chance. He determines that Isshiki can't kill him. Amado thinks that Boruto is the key to defeating Isshiki.Naruto talking about the village’s security in “Blockade the A-Un Gate!” (Image: Screengrab) With the threat posed by the Kara organization continuing to grow, “Blockade the A-Un Gate!” showed Naruto having to make a crucial decision about the Hidden Leaf Village’s security. While some of the young ninjas have faced members of the Kara organization, it’s the adults who have to figure out how to handle such a dangerous situation. “Blockade the A-Un Gate!” followed Naruto as he tried to come up with the best course of action.Īs the Hokage, Naruto’s tasked with keeping the people in the Hidden Leaf Village safe. I liked how the writers stuck to Naruto’s personality. He’s someone who’s all about forming connections and encouraging peace. Limiting the number of people who could come and go from the village was against Naruto’s nature. He would never want to do anything that would cause an inconvenience for others. It was nice seeing Naruto walk around the village to figure out what decision he should make. He talked to the ninjas in charge of the security at the village’s gate. He talked to Kiba about how security dogs were sniffing the luggage of those arriving by train. The current Hokage also talked to the Konoha Police Force and realized that there are some inhabitants who aren’t too passionate about the village. Naruto’s conversation with Kakashi was interesting.

It helped Naruto understand that even though certain outsiders can be seen as a nuisance, they still have something worthwhile to offer.įinally, it was Naruto’s interaction with Boruto and his friends that helped him realize what he needed to do.
