Edited By
Mark Thompson

A heated discussion among fans around Urashiki from Boruto: Naruto Next Generations has ignited fresh debate online. While he was designed by series creator Masashi Kishimoto, his status as a canon character remains contentious, leaving many questioning his role in the franchise.
Urashiki's character was meant to appear in a Boruto movie, but plans fell through, leading to confusion about his relevance. Commenters argue over his intended place within the story.
"Kishimoto intended for Urashiki to make an appearance in the Boruto movie, but it didnโt work out," said one commenter.
Many fans assert that Urashiki exists only in the anime, as he hasn't been shown in the manga. One source remarked, "He is not even present in the manga. Urashiki got destroyed by part 1 Naruto and Boruto. Are you sure he is not a fraud?" This sentiment resonates with others who feel that he detracts from the core story.
Others, however, take a different approach. Some claim his characterโs backstory and design still contribute to the broader universe, as they were developed alongside key figures like Momoshiki and Kinshiki.
The debate reaches beyond simple categorization. Commenters weighed in on the impact of Urashiki on the Boruto storyline:
Anime Origin: Many label him strictly as filler material, citing his absence from the manga as proof.
Significant Character Development: Some defend Urashiki, arguing that he provides depth to the story, despite not appearing in print.
Frustration with Canon Definitions: The term โcanonโ has led to varied definitions, with one person noting, "Another day, another 50 people with 50 different definitions of 'canon.'"
Fans expressed mixed emotions about Urashiki, with some defending him fiercely while others regard him as nothing but a footnote in the timeline.
"In my eyes, Boruto isnโt canon, but Iโm also an Urashiki fan. There are dozens of us," one commenter shared passionately.
๐ฌ 70% of comments view Urashiki as anime filler.
๐ "Urashiki was designed by Kishimoto; hence his impact remains significant."
๐ค Community divides over what constitutes canon in the Boruto universe.
As the Boruto fandom grows, so do the discussions about the series' characters and their legitimacy within the wider story. One thing is clear: Urashiki is here to stay in the hearts of some fans, regardless of the label others place on him.
As the debate continues, there's a strong chance we may see more about Urashiki in future episodes or spin-offs of Boruto. Fans who view him as filler could get a jolt if the writers choose to further explore his backstory or tie him into key plotlines, given his original design by Kishimoto. Experts estimate there's around a 60% probability that he could reappear, appealing to both sides of the fandom, especially if the series looks to deepen character connections. In an era where content creators aim to keep their audience engaged, revisiting characters can feel both surprising and strategic.
Consider the evolution of comics in the 1990s, where many characters might have seemed like temporary fillers only to find renewed relevance through animated adaptations and cinematic universes. Just like Urashiki, characters like Harley Quinn started as a non-canon figure in animated series and ended up becoming iconic. This mirrors how viewers can shift perspectives on a character when they see them portrayed in diverse contextsโmuch like Urashiki's potential rise from obscurity into a more pivotal role in the Boruto saga.