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If you have been scrolling through the Boruto: Naruto Next Generations fandom pages lately, you have likely stumbled upon a bizarre, explosive new keyword: At first glance, it sounds like a fan-made meme or a mistranslation of a breakfast cereal commercial. However, after deep-diving into the latest manga chapters, anime filler arcs, and interview translations from Viz Media, a startling truth has emerged. borutos breakfast dart new
"Boruto’s morning energy is on another level. Who needs coffee when you have shadow clones? 🏃♂️💨" Whether you're a long-time shinobi fan or an
: Created by D-Art , the "Breakfast" series originally showcased whimsical or humorous morning scenes involving the Uzumaki family. Who needs coffee when you have shadow clones
However, the "New" aspect of the franchise (specifically the time skip in Two Blue Vortex ) threatens this domestic peace. The breakfast table is no longer a place of petty teenage angst, but a table of absence. "Breakfast" represents the normalcy that the protagonist is trying to reclaim, yet the phrase suggests this normalcy is being weaponized.