It's not exile, it's diversification! Naruto Boruto: Naruto Next Generations rarely moves to another platform

It's not exile, it's diversification! Naruto Boruto: Naruto Next Generations rarely moves to another platform

On July 20, the latest sequel of Shueisha's classic manga "Boruto: Naruto Next Generations" officially left the "Weekly Shonen Jump" platform and moved to the "VJUMP" platform for serialization. Although fans have complained, the editor-in-chief of "Weekly Shonen Jump" personally explained this rare platform change, saying that the goal is to push "Boruto: Naruto Next Generations" towards diversification.

The TV animation "BORUTO - Naruto New Generations -" is adapted from the manga of the same name, which was originally written and supervised by Masashi Kishimoto, illustrated by Mikio Ikemoto, and written by Ukyo Kodachi. It is the sequel to the "Naruto" series and tells the adventure story of Boruto Uzumaki, the son of Naruto Uzumaki, after the original story is completed.

·It is rare for a well-known and popular manga under Shueisha to change platforms. Fans speculated that this change of platform with a much lower sales and popularity was due to the decline in popularity of "Boruto: Naruto Next Generations" and its exile? However, the editor-in-chief of "Weekly Shonen Jump" Hiroyuki Nakano personally explained that the purpose of this change of platform is to promote "Naruto: Naruto Next Generations" to diversify, so it decided to switch to the "VJUMP" platform with a wider audience, and hoped that fans would continue to support it.

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