Is Naruto to Boruto canon?
Is Naruto to Boruto canon?
So, yes — Boruto is canon to Naruto regardless of its format. Recently, the creator of Boruto did an interview with Lucca Comics about his on-going series. ... While the anime may detour with parallel arcs, Boruto will always come back to the manga for plot tentpoles.
Is the last Naruto canon?
The Last: Naruto the Movie is considered canon. In fact it is the only Naruto movie that is considered canon (the movies before it is considered non-canon), Which shows the audience how Naruto and Hinata finally get together. We also get a decent fight scene between Naruto and Toneri in the moon.
Are there any Naruto novels that are canon?
- Only the Hiden Novels, the anime-fillers, Boruto: Naruto the Movie (so far) are semi-canon. The Last is fully canon. Every other movie or novel is non-canon. Seelentau wrote: The Kiba blades and Raiga are canon.
Is the Smoke Clan canon in the Naruto manga?
- Yamato's backstory from the Kakashi filler isn't canon. The smoke clan and everything, for example. Only what was included in the databook is canon from that filler. Yamato's databook entry also seems to imply he was given the codename "Yamato" by Hiruzen, which isn't from the Kakashi filler and contradicts both the manga and the anime.
Is the Naruto movie canon or semi canon?
- Only the Hiden Novels, the anime-fillers, Boruto: Naruto the Movie (so far) are semi-canon. The Last is fully canon. Every other movie or novel is non-canon.
Is the name Yamato from the Naruto manga?
- Yamato's databook entry also seems to imply he was given the codename "Yamato" by Hiruzen, which isn't from the Kakashi filler and contradicts both the manga and the anime. The entries for Torune, Pakura, and Maki also mention their anime-only backgrounds, but without all of the details.