Boruto 218: !!install!!

For over two decades, Naruto Uzumaki’s mantra was one of unshakable will: "I never go back on my word. That is my ninja way." Fans watched him transform from a lonely, ramen-obsessed outcast into the Seventh Hokage, the savior of the shinobi world. He was the hero who broke curses, befriended demons, and stopped a god.

Naruto can no longer maintain Baryon Mode. He reverts to his base form, battered, bleeding, and barely able to stand. Sasuke is a one-armed swordsman hobbling on a broken leg. Together, they throw everything they have—shadow clones, fireballs, chidori—at an enemy who simply shrinks, absorbs, or sidesteps every attack. boruto 218

is not a celebration of the old generation. It is a passing of the torch, burned and battered. It tells the younger generation (and the audience) that their heroes cannot save them forever. Eventually, the proud failure must finally fail. For over two decades, Naruto Uzumaki’s mantra was