Bo Ren Chuan Naruto next generation. When I finished watching tv01 that day, I always felt something was wrong. So I went to read the comics in front of 01-04. I felt that I haven't seen it for a long time. The most direct feeling is that this style of painting is a bit indescribable. I used to read comics and went straight to the subject and ignored the cover, so I was confused for a long time: When did Hinata change his hairstyle? Why are Naruto's lines so simple? How did Sasuke become smaller? This style of painting is really hard to describe in a word. Very confused, I searched it carefully and read the cover carefully. Suddenly realized. So this blog post that the next generation of Naruto is a new manga drawn by Kishimoto’s assistant and Shueisha under the banner of Naruto, although the supervisor is Lord Kishimoto. There is a question on Zhihu, asking how to evaluate the next generation of Bo Ren Chuan Naruto. Someone replied that if the month is changed, there will be more time to polish the work. But for the moment, in terms of comics, is it really polished? Are you sure it’s not for other reasons? Originally, I thought it was a new chapter in Naruto, but the first episode told us that Naruto had died in battle. Tell me, after Naruto is dead, can he still be called Naruto? Ah, so it's called the next generation. I'm not black, but I can't accept the banner of Hokage. Then, tell me that our hero died in a battle unclearly, and then let me re-recognize the image of the ninjas I've been familiar with before. I watched the entire manga. I think I might go back to the 720 episode of anime (although the lines are a bit crude), but this is the first and last time I watched it in the next generation. You draw your boruto, I look at my naruto. Above, the impression of the next generation tv01 and the first four paintings of the comics. The comic only saw four chapters. The following is attached to the replies of Zhihu netizens on how to view the next generation of Bo Ren Chuan Naruto.
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