With the third chapter of “Boruto: Two Blue Vortex” out, the fans were thrown into a whirlwind of excitement. Not only did they get a sneak peek at Boruto’s latest technique – Rasengan: Uzuhiko, but they were also left intrigued about its origins and implications. As the name “Uzuhiko” resonates through the community, there’s a pressing need to dive deeper and unravel the layers of this mystical jutsu.
From the Mythological Roots to Manga Revelations
The name “Uzuhiko” might not ring a bell for many. Even if you turn to the vastness of the internet, there isn’t much to go by. However, a perceptive Boruto aficionado, @MRrex_Jn, proposes an interesting perspective. According to them, the roots of Uzuhiko might trace back to the Japanese Mythology, specifically pointing towards the God of Wind – Shinatsuhiko, more familiar to many as Fujin.
Translating the Japanese wiki about Shinatsuhiko brings to light that Uzuhiko was once an alternative name for this God. The real twist in the tale? Despite the evident connection with wind, Boruto’s Rasengan: Uzuhiko isn’t about gusts and gales. Instead, it revolves around the chakra originating from a star’s rotation, seemingly unrelated to the wind.
Yet, one can’t forget Amado’s intriguing statement about the Otsutsuki God Shibai, who could conjure up storms with just a swish of his arm. When Boruto uses his Rasengan: Uzuhiko, effectively overpowering Code, it’s hard not to draw parallels between the might of the Long Blowing Lad, Fujin, and the omnipotent Otsutsuki God, Shibai.
The Intricacies of Rasengan Uzuhiko: A Force Beyond Imagination
Underneath the mystical veneer, the mechanics of Rasengan Uzuhiko are indeed fascinating. Contrary to Code’s initial assessment, the jutsu turned the tables, leaving him bewildered and out of balance.
Boruto unveiled that his Rasengan: Uzuhiko harnessed planetary chakra, ingeniously merging his Rasengan with the Earth’s rotation. The effects? Staggering! The force that destabilized Code was so relentless that it would cease only if Earth stopped spinning or Boruto decided to halt it.
Picture this – feeling Earth’s rotation firsthand, experiencing whirls at a dizzying speed of around 1670 kilometers per hour. The immediate effects would be disconcerting – a sensation of being pushed outwards, an overwhelming lightness at the feet, a heaviness crowding the mind, and a descent into disarray due to gravitational shifts. This paints a clear picture of Code’s discomposure upon facing Rasengan Uzuhiko’s might.
However, such a mighty jutsu might not be without repercussions. It’s quite the cliffhanger, with fans eagerly waiting for the next chapter to shed light on potential side-effects.
Uzuhiko might be one of the most broken jutsus, that shit lasts forever because it absorbed the planets rotation 😭😭😭
It was literally shaking the planet, craziest rasengan in the history of Naruto pic.twitter.com/IfQ3PcbK14
— Hσwl (@howlxithree) October 17, 2023
Conclusion
“Boruto: Two Blue Vortex” has served fans with a tantalizing blend of mythology and manga ingenuity. As Rasengan: Uzuhiko continues to mystify and fascinate, the anticipation for future revelations only intensifies. Only time will tell how Boruto masters this technique and the price he might have to pay for wielding such immense power.