Sarada Uchiha Finally Takes Center Stage in Boruto: Two Blue Vortex!

This article contains spoilers from the Boruto: Two Blue Vortex manga.

Summary

  • Sarada Uchiha finally receives a main character moment in Boruto: Two Blue Vortex manga.
  • Sarada awakens a new powerful Mangekyo Sharingan ability called Ohirume.
  • Sarada’s character growth and potential to unlock more abilities make her one of the strongest characters in Boruto.

In the anime series “Boruto”, Sarada Uchiha is among several characters who are due for a significant standout moment in the storyline. She’s not just a sidekick; she possesses the potential to transcend her role and grow into something greater. With the narrative focus afforded to her through the story arc “Two Blue Vortex”, fans have been eagerly anticipating this main character development, as they believe it is well past due. The “Boruto” manga has merely hinted at Sarada’s untapped potential thus far.

Currently, spectators are abuzz with anticipation about Sarada’s recently unveiled Mangekyo Sharingan skill: Ohirume. This technique appears to be one of the strongest jutsu within the universe of Boruto, matching up against the novel Rasengan variant, Uzuhiko. In the recent instalments, Sarada showcases just how deadly and formidable Ohirume can be, swiftly vanquishing a Human God Tree in an unforeseen manner.

Sarada Fades into the Background as Boruto and Kawaki Shine

Sarada’s Light is Dimmed by Fate

Prior to Sarada activating her Mangekyo Sharingan, Ohirume became pivotal during the battle against Ryu within the Land of the Wind. Notably, the narrative predominantly revolved around the intricate bond between Boruto and Kawaki. Unlike a character with such a significant lineage might suggest, Sarada frequently found herself taking a backseat in the story.

Once Kawaki arrived on the scene, Sarada found herself quickly pushed aside, with Mitsuki by her side. A key factor in her difficulty to match pace with Boruto and Kawaki was her absence from the Otsutsuki conflict, given she didn’t possess a karma seal or any significant ties to Momoshiki or the Kara organization. In essence, much of the storyline veered away from Sarada’s traditional ninja journey that symbolizes her character.

“I plan on becoming a Hokage by choosing a different path than my dad”—Sarada Uchiha

Essentially, Sarada’s ninja path mirrors Naruto’s, both rooted in unyielding determination, tireless effort, and continual practice. However, this approach contrasts sharply with the current era, where power is frequently derived from sources linked to the Otsutsuki clan, such as the karma seals and the shinjutsu.

Sarada Is a Rare Shinobi by Uchiha Standards

Sarada Is One of a Kind

Hailing from two of the most renowned lineages in the Naruto universe, Sarada stands out as a unique shinobi. Known as Sakura’s daughter and Sasuke Uchiha’s child, she carries the exceptional traits and promise to surpass expectations. Her innate skill in chakra management, coupled with her physical prowess and dojutsu, sets her apart from others.

“Now that I know, I can’t just stand around and do nothing!”—Sarada Uchiha

Even though Sarada possesses great potential and is connected to a strong legacy, her progression in the Boruto manga is more gradual and realistic rather than swift, like Boruto’s development which is linked to cosmic dangers and Otsutsuki powers. Unlike Boruto, Sarada’s growth has taken a more traditional approach, yet she remains an ever-present character. Luckily, Two Blue Vortex provides Sarada with a deserved moment of vindication, as she becomes the first shinobi to defeat a Human God Tree effortlessly without showing any signs of strain.

Sarada Receives a Main Character Moment in Two Blue Vortex

Her Long Overdue Time to Shine

Currently, enthusiasts of Sarada are justified in their joy, as the latest installments of “Boruto: Two Blue Vortex” have granted her a long-awaited opportunity to showcase her skills. In chapter 21, Sarada revives her Mangekyo Sharingan and unveils a potent new talent named Ohirume. This chapter was significant, as she garnered tremendous approval for employing Ohirume to vanquish one of the most recently manifested Human God Trees, Ryu.

Fear not, for though this talent has only recently surfaced, I am well-aware of its capabilities.

Furthermore, Sarada undergoes substantial personal development once she acknowledges her deep-rooted emotions for Boruto. For quite some time, she considered those feelings a possible vulnerability, something that could hinder her progress towards becoming stronger or reaching her goal of becoming Hokage. However, she’s no longer evading or looking away, understanding that her feelings would not diminish but instead fortify her.

By the conclusion of Chapter 21, it’s evident that Sarada has significantly strengthened her position among the characters within “Boruto,” making her role increasingly significant compared to earlier times. If this progression persists in upcoming episodes, we can only speculate how much further Sarada might develop, potentially unveiling additional exceptional talents in the process.

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2025-05-31 19:45