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Part 1 of our reaction to the Boruto game cutscenes

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Brianda Sandoval

When it comes to the different line deliveries having two different tones for the movie and video game. I think the reason can be attributed to the fact that this DLC was the first time for these voice actors playing these characters because while the movie came out in 2015 the DLC came out in 2017 which happened to be the year the movie got dubbed in English. I'm pretty sure they recorded for the game before the movie because before the release of the DLC both Boruto and Sarada were pre-order characters and Naruto's voice actor actually voiced that version of Boruto in the game while Laura Bailey voices Sarada while in the movie and anime Cherami Leigh voices her. Amanda Miller provides Boruto's voice here in the DLC as well as in the movie and anime and as you can see she's quite rusty and hasn't made the character her own yet but she has since improved and made voicing Boruto a lot better than when she started out. Like I mentioned earlier Naruto's voice actress Maile Flannagan only voiced Boruto for the early pre-order version in the game and for the post credit scene in the movie The Last where Boruto's a toddler.

Brianda Sandoval

One other thing to note is that Sasuke has trained Sarada before and does so sparingly when he has time which is why it matters so much to her to spend that precious time with her father because he's gone a lot doing a lot of secret undercover work for Hokage Naruto. The Uchiha already have their own inherited powers so Naruto training her doesn't really make sense because he doesn't use lightning and fire jutsu which are typical Uchiha natures; the other thing is Naruto being Hokage doesn't give him the time to do that when he can't even find the time for his own family. Also one last note; Sasuke doing that hand waving gesture means the opposite in Japan than it does here in the US where for those of us who live in the states flicking your hand outward means to go away in Japan it actually means to come here. So he wasn't telling Sarada to go away, he was telling her to approach him.