Board Thread:Naruto News/@comment-945885-20151219065156/@comment-26010916-20160113011213

UltimaDude wrote: GodlyHades wrote: Honestly I hope you are joking - If not, damn. Boruto isn't like his father at all, while they are bold, loud, and energetic, they still both stem far away from each other quite fast. Especially with Boruto being a talented boy, whom doesn't believe in team work, and early on in the story he thought he anything and everything on his own, hence why Naruto compares him to Sasuke. We later then see that his character is built up on laziness, and he detests training to the point where he argues about it with his father, stating he could do things without training if he must.

But yeah, "nearly identical personalities". Give me a break. It's like Kishimoto wasted his efforts in making his character, and the Movie. Him being bold, loud, and energetic is a big part of his personality, just like Naruto. He choose to ignore team-work and just barges in, just like Naruto. He was a trouble-maker, just like Naruto. He even had a certain phrase, just like Naruto. Near the end of the movie he went through character development Your rude, sarcastic attitude isn't needed here Not really, especially when they are both different when it comes to those situations. Even Sarada noted that Boruto barely smiles at all, unless he is with his family. Just because they both tend to be loud, and so forth, doesn't mean much, especially in the long term for their personalities.

Team 7 in general never worked as a team, but Naruto himself never disregarded. He always believed in his team mates, and his feat against Zabuza in which he created a plan to break out Kakashi with Sasuke's help says enough. The only person who disregarded it in general was Sasuke. And no, Boruto doesn't barge anywhere. Naruto quickly moved in situations before he was told to go, in example when he was ready to fight Kakashi he immediately started moving before Kakashi gave the signal.

Boruto on the other hand when dealing with Sasuke, ran away because Sasuke had hurt his pride by saying that his Rasengan was small, which made the kid believe that he failed. It was a difficult situation because he was considered a talented kid, and he had worked hours on trying to learn this technique, and when he believed his efforts would be appreciated, Sasuke noted that it wasn't sup-bar from the size category.

See? Having similar traits doesn't make them identical, especially when they both act differently in the long run.