Recent chapters have focused more on intense combat and political intrigue rather than daily life scenes like breakfast, which were more common early in the original Boruto series.
With Boruto’s time-skip design and his new "Vanishing Rasengan" (which often appears blue in high-quality animation), editors have taken the old "Breakfast Dart" audio and applied it to the sleek, new animation. The joke is that Boruto used to throw breakfast darts as a bratty kid, but now that he is a brooding teenager, he throws It is a visual juxtaposition of high-stakes action and absolute nonsense.
The underlying reason for the massive popularity of the "Breakfast" template comes down to narrative irony and technical execution. Narrative Subversion
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You cannot talk about the visual flair of modern Boruto without discussing D'ART Shtajio . Founded by Arthell Isom, the studio has broken barriers as the first major Western-owned anime studio operating directly within Japan. Crafting High-Stakes Action