The newest installment of Boruto revealed an unexpected twist – young ninja Boruto somehow gained the rare ability to teleport using the Flying Thunder God technique. This Jutsu was famously used by deceased Hokage Tobirama Senju and Minato Namikaze. That is why it made fans believe – Boruto: Two Blue Vortex Chapter 4 strongly suggests Minato’s comeback.
Boruto unlocked this sudden new power in the midst of battling a group of mysterious enemies while tracking the villain Code. Boruto’s new teleportation skill left fans puzzled, as the Flying Thunder God technique was thought to be exclusive to a select few shinobi now gone.
The chapter does not explain how Boruto learned such advanced ninjutsu. Is it connected to his karma seal or perhaps training from a reanimated Minato? The series will likely disclose more about the origins of this surprise ability. For now, it propels the suspense and action ahead.
Boruto’s continuing ninja exploits will shed light on this teleportation technique as he aims to defeat both Code and the strange foes after him.
Boruto: Two Blue Vortex Chapter 4 Strongly Suggests Minato’s Comeback
Prior to Boruto unveiling his new Flying Thunder God power in the latest manga chapter, he was shown dismissing his pestering toad summon, stating he lacks the skills of his grandfather, Minato Namikaze.
This subtle reference implies Boruto may have encountered Minato in some form during the time skip. Considering Minato passed away long before Boruto’s birth, many fans theorize Boruto connected with his legendary Hokage grandfather through the reanimation jutsu Edo Tensei.
After the dimension switch orchestrated by Eida, Boruto had few allies left, potentially including Sasuke, Sarada, Sumire, and Kashin Koji.
To gain an edge against the Otsutsuki clan threat, Boruto’s faction could have revived Minato to teach the Flying Thunder God technique. References to Minato’s superior skills fuel speculation that the master and student met, just as Naruto once trained under Minato’s guidance when reanimated.
If Minato was temporarily brought back, he may have unlocked Boruto’s teleportation abilities before returning to the afterlife.
Upcoming manga chapters will likely reveal more about whether Minato and Boruto crossed paths during the obscured time skip training period. For now, seeing the Flying Thunder God in action again has raised many possibilities.
The latest revelation that Boruto can suddenly perform Minato’s signature Flying Thunder God technique raises monumental questions. How did Boruto learn this rare, complex jutsu with no one left to teach it?
A compelling theory is that Sasuke may have used the reanimation forbidden jutsu, Edo Tensei, to temporarily resurrect Minato and tutor Boruto.
Sasuke potentially witnessed Orochimaru utilize Edo Tensei during the Fourth Great Ninja War and copied the method. Being dead already, the revived Minato would be immune to Eida’s mind-control powers.
Under his grandfather’s guidance, Boruto could rapidly absorb the Flying Thunder God’s teachings. However, mastering Edo Tensei may exceed even Sasuke’s capabilities.
An alternative possibility is Sasuke and Boruto stealthily stole the confidential scroll detailing the forbidden art from the Hidden Leaf’s restricted library. This would parallel a young Naruto secretly taking the same scroll. Perhaps their scroll theft enabled them to reanimate Minato for a short period during the blank one-year manga timeline.
Either way, Boruto unlocking his new teleportation skill raises endless questions about who supported his training and through what means.
The cryptic time skip may have held Boruto meeting his grandfather and benefiting from Minato’s specialized knowledge before sending him back to the afterlife. But this remains unconfirmed speculation until the manga discloses more.
One thing is clear – Minato’s legacy lives on through Boruto, now wielding the Flying Thunder God in battle. The question remains – how did Boruto unlock the Flying Thunder God technique when no living shinobi exist to teach it?
Boruto may have had help stealing the confidential Edo Tensei scroll from his new ally, Kashin Koji. As a Jiraiya clone, Koji could exploit the same chakra signature to bypass security undetected by Boruto and Sasuke.
This would allow them to reanimate Minato for a temporary period during the blank manga timeline.
However, an even more extreme theory is that Boruto and Sasuke time jumped to the past using an Otsutsuki relic, as seen in an anime arc.
With no one knowing their identities in the past, it was a safe period for them to meet a living Minato and have him train Boruto discreetly. Traveling to a point when the Fourth Hokage was alive would grant Boruto direct access to learn the jutsu from its original master.
While far-fetched, after recent supernatural developments in the series, the potential of Boruto and Sasuke accessing the past with space-time ninjutsu can’t be ruled out.
The cryptic time skip may have held many secrets yet to be revealed. Hopefully, the manga soon discloses how Boruto miraculously obtained use of his grandfather’s Flying Thunder God technique to teleport into battle in the latest intensely pivotal chapter.