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When it comes to iconic and power-packed battles, Masashi Kishimoto takes the cake. This holds especially true withBoruto. Despite the blatant criticism regarding the series, it showcased iconic fights. From Isshiki to Momoshiki, the series had some epic showdowns. Fans, however, have a different pick regarding the iconic fight.

Masashi Kishimoto

The showdown between the titular protagonist and Kawaki is nothing short of legendary. Most Reddit fans are of this opinion, especially with the sneak peek. While the series gave a glimpse into the fight,Two Blue Vortexcould change that with its anime. The epic showdown would take the animated series to a whole new level.

Reddit fans respond to the iconic fight inBoruto

Borutohas its fair share of iconic fights and epic showdowns. From Sakura’s battle with Shin to Sasuke’s sparring with Kinshiki, the series has top-notch fights. Amidst all the power-packed battles, there’s one showdown that tops the charts. That is the hero’sultimate showdownwith Kawaki. Despite the sneak peek in the anime, this fight deserves a full-fledged scene.

What’s even more interesting about this battle is that this is a marking point for the sequel. The series debunks and dismantles theallegations and criticism. Especially the backlash regarding its dependency on old systems and characters. The power-ups and character growth are a testimony to the series’ potential. Even fans await the much-anticipated battle in the sequel.

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Several fans onRedditawait the iconic battle between the hero and Kawaki in the upcoming sequel anime. While the series showcases a sneak peek, the sequel needs to explore the fight.

The fight between both characters is more than promising albeit it’s a short glimpse. It could notch up the sequel in more ways. This is especially true with thepossible newsof the anime adaptation. In doing so, Kishimoto would take his series to a whole new level.

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Masashi Kishimoto could notch upTwo Blue Vortexwith this epic showdown

Masashi Kishimotohas carved his legacy in the shonen genre through his magnum opusNaruto. The sequel spin-off, however, failed to live up to the legacy. From animation to character designs, the series was laden with criticism. This doesn’t negate its potential nonetheless. Despite the heavy backlash,Two Blue Vortexseeks to redeem and rectify the previous errors.

From character growth topower-ups, the sequel is more than promising. It shuts up all the criticism regarding its dependencies. This also extends to its art style that reflects a breakaway from old generations. Besides, the series’ treatment of its side characters stands in contrast to the magnum opus.

Sarada Uchiha.

The character designs give it a unique flair in every sense. To add to that, the sequel seeks to diminish plot inconsistencies. The series still holds on to its old characters albeit their power scaling. This, however, isn’t the pressing issue as much as the animation is. Considering the criticism of low-quality animation, it would be a gargantuan obstacle nonetheless.

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Despite the iconic fights, Studio Pierrot is responsible for botching the animation. This has happened on multiple occasions. While the anime is promising and has potential, it would be a complete risk. This holds especially true with the ongoing pacing issue and quality.

Borutois available for streaming on Crunchyroll.Two Blue Vortexis available for reading on Viz Media.

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Himanshi Jeswani

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Himanshi Jeswani is an anime writer at Fandomwire, with her work spanning over 900 articles. Her articles cover shojo, shonen, seinen, and all things beyond. Her interests, however, aren’t limited to simply anime. She has a penchant for exploring different genres of manga, be it horror, yanki, music, and food. She brings out her specialization and expertise in the performing arts through her articles. As a writer, she strives to bridge the gap between the viewers and the medium itself. To her, anime is a revolutionary medium that is capable of creating communities and stories after all.

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