Although it follows the same path as the manga, the anime series is from Boruto: Naruto the next generations the sideways magazine, which very often brings up interesting ideas, as we saw in the last two unpublished narrative arcs. In an original episode, the protagonist uses a jutsu, which is now taken up again in the manga.

While we're in the manga series, we experience that Struggle with codeThat led to the return of an ancient, powerful antagonist, the animated adaptation put together two original sagas based on a second Chunin selection test and the character of Kawaki. In an unexpected way, it is the paper work that draws inspiration from the animated version and takes up an unprecedented technique.

In chapter 65 of Boruto, Borushiki uses a special jutsu called Rasendan or when fighting code Lawn cannon. This technique is nothing more than a thinned and thrown turf organ as if it were a ball. The most attentive will have noticed that this is not the first time Boruto has used a Rasengan like this.

In fact, the manga appears to have "copied" this jutsu from the anime. Training to defeat Deepa, the original antagonist of the Kara organization, the son of the Seventh Hokage invents the Compression Rasengan, a Rasengan, compressed like a spear that can break any armor.

the underlying concept the two techniques is similar. Is the Rasengun the canonical version of Compression Rasengan? We leave you with the release date and theories about Boruto 66 and the misstep of the Hokage in Boruto 65.

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