Boruto%27s Breakfast D-art ~repack~ Review

When you think of Boruto: Naruto Next Generations , intense ninja battles and complex father-son drama probably come to mind first. But hidden between the jutsu clashes and Otsutsuki threats is something surprisingly relatable: .

Given that Bandai has never produced a Naruto or Boruto D-Arts figure, it is that a D-Arts branded breakfast figure will ever exist. However, a Figuarts ZERO or Banpresto domestic scene figure is within the realm of possibility.

Either way, the fact that the search term exists points to something deeper: the desire to capture a quiet, humanizing moment of Boruto in figure form.

: It perfectly highlights the duality of Boruto's life—a kid wanting a normal family breakfast, carrying the burden of an Otsutsuki curse.

Because of its high production quality, many casual fans mistake it for an official deleted scene or a mainstream studio reel, driving millions of searches and discussions across social media. What is "Boruto's Breakfast D-Art"?

Key elements of the scene that resonate with fans:

, providing the domestic "whimsical moments" that many fans feel are missing from the main plot. Where to Find It Primary Platforms : Most fans encounter the work through reposts and edits on under the hashtag #borutosbreakfast Resolution

: The animation morphs. Boruto’s right eye snaps open to reveal the Jougan or the Otsutsuki Byakugan. In other versions, the edit flashes forward to Boruto: Two Blue Vortex , showing a battle-hardened, scarred Boruto remembering the breakfast he can never return to. 🌐 Impact on the Anime Community

While the name contains "Boruto," it doesn't seem to be a research paper about the Naruto sequel. In the world of portable software:

Add one small storytelling detail: a clock showing he’s late, a note from Sarada, or Naruto’s Hokage cloak draped over a chair.

Though traditionally a lunch or dinner item, fan artists frequently depict Boruto sneaking leftover Thunder Burger spicy green chili burgers onto his morning plate.

. These videos typically showcase a high-quality, 4K animated scene of Boruto Uzumaki and his mother, Hinata, sharing a quiet morning meal. Project Report: Boruto’s Breakfast D-Art 1. Project Overview