Board Thread:Boruto: Naruto the Movie/@comment-26010916-20150806143152/@comment-25560094-20150913230010

AxB wrote: Obviously base on Himawari's behavior,she the only one who inherited Naruto's ultimate source of power/will of fire,while Boruto refuse to that. I haven't seen either of them display the will of fire to a great degree, but I'll go one further by saying that I haven't seen Himawari display the will of fire at all. What Himawari did display was raw talent/intuition (or a lot of luck), and a "You do not want to make me angry" side of her, but she didn't become powerful in order to protect the village / loved ones. It was retaliation for tearing up her soft toy (a done deed).

Boruto may have rejected the notion of becoming Hokage, but in the end of the movie, he did fight for more than a torn soft toy. And he also expressed a desire to protect the village and the future Hokage (Sarada) in the future which suggest that he does have will of fire. Well Himawari's behavior was enough,to said the she inherit will fire at all,because the first proof that a ninja have that is for he/she has a understanding on that,From the series,it's obvious that Himawari understand Naruto's position,while Boruto didn't. I didn't said that Boruto hasn't a will of fire, what im trying to say is he was a weak on it,because obviously he will not use his will as his ultimate source of power,unlike his father