In a recent interview, the creator and illustrator of Boruto: Two Blue Vortex, Mikio Ikemoto, shared exciting news and a fresh perspective on the character Uzumaki Himawari. This information promises to delve deeper into her character development, offering fans emotional and unexpected moments.
To commemorate the 9th anniversary of the Boruto series, Mikio Ikemoto answered nine selected questions, revealing insights about the time when Naruto and Hinata are away on a mission. During this time, Himawari chose to stay at home with her family instead of living with relatives like Hanabi and Hyuga Hiashi. The young girl decided to remain at home to protect and care for it, hoping that one day her parents would return.

Himawari’s Tragic Age: A Character with Great Development Potential
This revelation not only moves fans emotionally but also highlights the tremendous character development potential for Himawari. The struggles and challenges she faces during the three missing years of Naruto certainly deepen and enrich this character.
Moreover, it showcases the strong family love that drives Himawari, enabling her to overcome the harsh realities of life. During the battle against Jura, her love for her father further motivates her to take on formidable enemies and create opportunities for her team to escape safely.

Himawari has numerous opportunities to showcase herself beyond what fans might expect. Becoming Kurama’s new Jinchuriki and being a vessel of tremendous potential has transformed her into a significant character in the storyline. With Jura’s increasing interest and the growing strength of her abilities, Himawari’s role in the future is undeniable.
This also aligns with the potential for future challenges and the personal growth she will experience over time, helping fans understand better her coming-of-age journey and the trials she will face. Although Mikio Ikemoto has hinted at plans for Himawari, it is clear that her character arc will be one of the standout points of Boruto: Two Blue Vortex.
Source: Comicbook