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'Boruto' Manga 2016 Spoilers: Story Delves Into Sarada Uchiha's Emotional Trauma

"Naruto" fans are now eagerly awaiting updates on the "Boruto" manga sequel of 2016, which will tell the story of their favorite character's son.

The manga adaptation of "Boruto: Naruto the Movie" will tell the story of the next batch of Hidden Leaf ninjas and their teenage experiences. One of the characters to be featured in the "Boruto" manga 2016 is Sakura and Sasuke's daughter Sarada Uchiha, according to Youth Health Mag.

At a young age, Sarada has already exhibited Sakura's power. By her early teens, she will already develop Sasuke's Sharingan. However, she has a dark side that will be featured in the "Boruto" manga 2016, the report details.

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Sarada will be constantly struggling with the absence of her father. In addition, her first meeting with Sasuke was a bad experience for her, and she would exhibit some emotional trauma because of it.

While Sarada shares some similarities with Boruto in terms of her ties with her father, she is bound to take a darker route as she tries to find Sasuke, the report reveals.

Sarada's story will be told every now and then, but the main focus of the manga will be Boruto. The script will be written by "Naruto – Gaara Hidden: Sajingenso" novel writer Ukyo Kodachi and the whole project will be supervised by Masashi Kishimoto. His assistant, Mikio Ikemoto, will be the artist of the upcoming manga, Anime News Network reports.

It can be remembered that the main "Naruto" manga finally came to an end after 15 years in November 2015. After that, Kishimoto penned a one-volume sequel manga titled "Naruto: The Seventh Hokage and the Scarlet Spring." After the main manga ended, there were several novels that continued the story.

The aptly titled manga "Boruto" will be released in spring of 2016 in the Weekly Shonen Jump. New chapters will be published once a month, the report adds.

More details on the "Boruto" manga 2016 are expected to surface in the next few weeks.

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