Talk:Naruto Shinden: Parent and Child Day

Timeline
Is there any indication to when this novel takes place? I found a summary of a small portion of the novel that talks about what Boruto spent his first salary on, which suggests it's after/during the Genin Mission Arc.--Sarutobii2 (talk) 09:35, August 27, 2018 (UTC)

move
Unless Seelentau had a special reason for moving this to its current title, I suggest moving it back to Naruto Shinden: Parent and Child Day. The book consistently focuses on parents and their children, or vice versa. Other forms of family (siblings, lovers, grandparents) end up getting their own, separate holidays. Also, 親子. ~SnapperTo 06:07, February 10, 2019 (UTC)

Timeline 2
For clarification sake, where is it indicated the novel is set between Naruto Gaiden and Boruto: Naruto the Movie? --Sarutobii2 (talk) 11:30, February 10, 2019 (UTC)
 * In the Sasuke chapter, the only events that are referenced/that Sasuke acknowledges remembering are events from Naruto Gaiden. Sakura destroying their house, Sasuke meeting Chocho, Sasuke taking a family picture, Sasuke poking Sarada's forehead. None of it is explicit, but the chapter doesn't make sense if his most recent return to Konoha was during the Boruto movie. The best evidence is this line: "Not that much time had passed since he had come back home for the matter of the fake Uchiha, Shin". ~SnapperTo 17:10, February 10, 2019 (UTC)

Timeline 3
So currently we list the novel on articles as taking place before Boruto: Naruto the Movie due to the above topic, but since then a timeline has been released that places the novel in the present and taking place after the movie. A change is in order yes? --Sarutobii2 (talk) 01:02, October 14, 2019 (UTC)
 * One of the timelines also places Konoha Shinden years before Naruto Gaiden, despite the fact that they clearly take place concurrently. The timelines alone shouldn't be taken as evidence of anything. ~SnapperTo 06:41, October 14, 2019 (UTC)