The most significant achievement of the Boruto English dub is its successful transition of focus. The series is explicitly about the next generation—Boruto Uzumaki, Sarada Uchiha, and Mitsuki—and the voice direction reflects this. Amanda C. Miller’s portrayal of Boruto captures the character’s innate talent and charisma but layers it with a distinct petulance and a desperate need for recognition outside his father’s shadow. This is a stark contrast to Naruto’s underdog origins. For a new viewer walking in blind, the dub does not require prior knowledge; it presents Boruto as a protagonist grappling with privilege, technological change (the Scientific Ninja Tool), and a distant father—relatable conflicts that transcend the ninja world. The English script wisely modernizes the dialogue, making the interactions feel natural to a contemporary Western audience, much like how Naruto captured the early 2000s.

“Believe it!” – Bo New, English dub voice actor (one episode, but forever a ninja of heart).

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