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Kawaki (Japanese: カワキ), also known as Kawaki Uzumaki (Japanese: うずまきカワキ) is a fictional character in Ukyō Kodachi and Mikio Ikemoto's manga Boruto. Initially appearing in the flashforward in the series debut, Kawaki is a young man and later genetically an Ōtsutsuki who apparently would become the archnemesis of the series ...
Kawaki reappears at the Uzumaki residence, stating that his failure to kill Boruto means Momoshiki is still a threat. Determined to eliminate this danger, Kawaki decides to kill Boruto. Despite Naruto and Hinata's protests, Kawaki traps them in a timeless dimension, promising to free them and accept his own death once his task is complete.
The old man then tells them, that the fancy place called Paradise, led by a woman named Mozu Shitakiri is capturing and selling rare animals. Boruto asks why the old man would be targeted by them, and the latter says he knows where the legendary hawks are, making him Maruta. Sasuke and Boruto enter Paradise under the guise of customers.
He then relinquishes control of Boruto's body which falls to the ground. Two days later, Naruto awakens from his coma and Boruto runs off to tell Kawaki. Sasuke is relieved by Sakura's news and Shikamaru holds a temporary meeting with Naruto, Sasuke, Sai, and Team 7. They review the events of Naruto's rescue and everything they know about the ...
After burying Jaggy, Kawaki tells Himawari to go home while he tries to leave the village. However, Boruto stops him and reveals that Hinata found his goodbye letter for Naruto. Boruto realizes Kawaki blames himself for Jigen coming to Konoha, but Kawaki explains that because Jigen can appear whenever he wants, it's never going to be safe for them.
Sasuke appears in several of the series' animated feature films and related media, including video games, original video animations , and Boruto: Naruto the Movie (2015) and its manga sequel, Boruto: Naruto Next Generations (2016), in which he is depicted as a vigilante supporting his village and a mentor to Naruto's son Boruto Uzumaki.
Masashi Kishimoto created Boruto in 2013 when the manga Naruto was at its climax. The motivation for the creation was him wanting Naruto Uzumaki to become a father when the manga ends. [3] In the finale of Naruto, Boruto makes a prank in the mountain of Konoha that shows all its leaders, the Hokages. Kishimoto wanted Boruto to act like his ...
As Sasuke leaves, he is confronted by Boruto, who is amazed by Sasuke's skills and requests him to be his teacher. Sasuke agrees, but with the condition that he must first learn the Rasengan, a jutsu created by Boruto's grandfather, Fourth Hokage Minato Namikaze. As Sasuke returns to his family, Boruto goes to Konohamaru to learn the Rasengan.