Himawari Uzumaki, the youngest member of the Uzumaki clan, is showing incredible potential in Boruto, and her connection with Jura could play a key role in shaping her future. Similar to how Naruto’s bond with Kurama changed their lives, Himawari’s kind and understanding nature makes her the only one who can truly connect with Jura, a curious and instinct-driven being.
This potential bond could unlock immense power, helping Himawari grow into a strong shinobi. With Jura as the driving force behind her development, Himawari has the potential to follow in her father’s footsteps and become the next Naruto.
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Boruto: Himawari and Jura may develop a bond similar to Naruto and Kurama
Naruto Uzumaki’s story was defined by his bond with Kurama, the Nine-Tailed Fox sealed within him. What started as an antagonistic and destructive force gradually became a partnership built on trust and mutual understanding.
This bond gave Naruto immense power, enabling him to overcome impossible odds. Himawari, who possesses the same warmth and ability to befriend anyone, could follow a similar path as Jura.
As seen in his interactions, Jura seems to lack a clear sense of self-awareness and acts purely on instinct. Unlike Kurama’s initial hostility, Jura appears curious, even childlike, seeking knowledge and connection.
His visits to Konoha and current behavior suggest he may not be inherently evil. Koji’s warning to keep Himawari within the village and avoid provoking Jura indicates that something significant may happen should the two meet.
Himawari’s empathetic nature could become the key to helping Jura develop a sense of identity. She could forge a bond that mirrors Naruto and Kurama’s legendary partnership by offering him companionship and understanding. If this bond materializes, Himawari and Jura could access untapped power, which is necessary to contend with the looming threats that seem far more dangerous than anything Konoha has faced.
Jura may become the catalyst for Himawari’s potential growth
Jura’s role in the narrative seems poised to serve as a bridge for Himawari’s growth. Currently, Jura is portrayed as a being who hungers for knowledge, and his actions suggest that he is trying to understand the world rather than destroy it. This contrasts him with Ryu, a potential antagonist whose murderous intent and darker demeanor make him a more direct threat.
In many ways, Jura resembles Orochimaru, who once appeared irredeemable but gradually sought redemption and curiosity-driven purpose. If Jura is being set up as a more neutral or misunderstood force, it creates an opportunity for Himawari to help guide him toward the light. This guidance could awaken his full power, allowing Himawari to wield it for a noble cause.
Himawari has already shown glimpses of extraordinary strength. Despite her young age, she has displayed immense potential with her ability to activate the Byakugan and effortlessly take down opponents like Naruto himself during comedic yet telling moments. Her natural talent, combined with a partnership with Jura, could elevate her strength to unprecedented levels.
The parallels between Himawari and Naruto are clear. Both possess the ability to inspire and connect with others, even those seen as outcasts or enemies. Naruto befriended Kurama against all odds, and Himawari may be the only one capable of reaching Jura.
This bond would not only unleash Jura’s latent abilities but also catalyze Himawari’s growth into a formidable shinobi capable of standing alongside (or even surpassing) her father.
Final thoughts
Himawari’s kindness and incredible potential make her a strong candidate to follow in Naruto’s footsteps. She could unlock immense power by helping Jura find his true self, allowing her to grow into a legendary shinobi who could stand alongside or surpass her father’s remarkable legacy.
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