Of all the new Naruto characters from the classic shonen anime and manga’s new generation sequel, Boruto: Naruto Next Generations, Sarada Uchiha is easily one of the biggest fan favorites. While it’s obvious that the daughter of Sakura and Sasuke would be a big part of the sequel, it’s still impressive how well many pecinta have taken to her.
One of the best parts about this new sequel utilizing the children of classic main characters is seeing how their parents’ personalities shine through them at times. It’s easy to see the times Sakura’s traits appear in Sarada, but there are many times she’s had her Sasuke moments as well despite him not being around as much as he should have.
Naruto and Sasuke have never been on the exact same terms, even as children. The two rivals and close friends are actually the exact opposite from one another with Sasuke following his own interests and Naruto working toward the Hokage name.
While Sarada doesn’t share goals with her father, she has a similar relationship with her teammate, rival, and close friend Boruto, the son of Naruto. Their relationship just about mirrors their fathers’ relationship to a T.
While their personalities aren’t the same, Sasuke and Sarada’s delivery when speaking is very similar. Sasuke has never been the biggest talker nor has he ever been the tipe to wear his emotions on his sleeves. He is, however, someone who will say what he wants when he wants, always delivering his thoughts in the bluntest way possible.
His daughter will do the exact same even though it’s for a different reason. Sarada isn’t scared to show her emotions or share her thoughts. This makes her just as blunt and straightforward as her father when it comes to putting her thoughts into words.
Sarada’s childhood self has many differences from who she is now. While she may be very emotional and many times cheery, in the past, she was a lot moodier and less friendly.
Sasuke had a similar growth, going from being a very angsty child due to the events of the Uchiha Clan Downfall. Both of these characters were able to grow out of these slumps thanks to the help from those around them.