Borutos Breakfast Dart New
As of the writing of this article, the "Borutos Breakfast Dart New" has not appeared in the weekly anime. The studio is currently deep in the Omnipotence arc. However, animator Yūki Kobayashi (key animator for Boruto vs. Kawaki) hinted on Twitter (now X) that "a very fast, very sharp new move" is in the storyboard phase for Episode 287 of Boruto: Two Blue Vortex.
Given the anime’s history of expanding manga fights, expect the Breakfast Dart to debut in Q4 of this year. Until then, it remains a "canon-adjacent" technique—mentioned in the manga’s data books but not yet visualized. borutos breakfast dart new
First, let’s address the elephant in the room: the name. In Japanese fandom circles, the technique is referred to as Asagohan no Ya (朝ご飯の矢), which translates literally to "Morning Meal Arrow." When early fan translators combined this with Boruto's signature "dart" like throwing style (referencing his Boruto Stream and Thunderclap Arrow), the moniker "Breakfast Dart" stuck. As of the writing of this article, the
The "New" in the keyword refers to the "New Era" version of this move—a perfected, post-Time Skip ability that Boruto debuts against a major antagonist in the ongoing Two Blue Vortex storyline. Kawaki) hinted on Twitter (now X) that "a
The genius of this tiny scene is how it contrasts with early Boruto. In the original movie and first anime arc, Boruto was a brat who complained about his father missing meals. Now, in the "new" era (Post-Isshiki, Post-Kawaki betrayal), Boruto is the one rushing away from food to protect others.
The breakfast dart represents imperfection. Boruto can now fire a Rasengan that obliterates a god-tree, but he can’t pick up a pickled plum with chopsticks. This humanizes him exactly when the story risks making him too tragic.
As one fan on Reddit put it: "Boruto’s breakfast dart is the new Naruto’s expired milk. It’s stupid, it’s small, but it’s real."
