Hey everyone! I hope all of you are doing just fine. I’m back here with another brand new theory. This theory I’m going to share the theory which reveals the truth about the Otsutsuki statues that we have been seeing in the recent episodes of Boruto anime. Also, this post contains possible spoilers so whoever does not like to read spoilers please stay away from this post.
First things first, we have been seeing these weird statues in the recent episodes, they are shown when Sasuke Uchiha travels to Kaguya Ōtsutsuki’s dimensions. The first one of these Otsutsuki statues was revealed in episode 54 of Boruto: Naruto Next Generations. This statue was seen in Kaguya Ōtsutsuki’s ice dimension. The second statue was revealed in the recent episode and was in Kaguya Ōtsutsuki’s lava dimension.
Well, surprisingly there have not been almost any discussions regarding this topic but then there is almost no information available on this topic as well. I think these statues have a lot of significance as they will surely reveal some vital information about the Otsutsuki clan and its members.
Momoshiki Otsutsuki reveals that Kaguya Otsutsuki was sent to this Earth to cultivate the chakra fruit and bring the same back to the Otsutsukis. In the latest episode, Urashiki Otsutsuki gave us some information of Kaguya’s life on Earth, even though this information was known if one watched the backstory arc in Shippuden. What we didn’t know is that she was sent by some other members of the clan, potentially Momoshiki, to cultivate a new God Tree Fruit for the clan.
Having fallen in love and having children of her own, Kaguya defied orders and tried to make an army of White Zetsu to combat at least Momoshiki and Kinshiki, potentially going even further than that. Kinshiki clarifies her mission by stating “that is why the chakra she was supposed to provide us, never came”.
Urashiki also says that she “betrayed” them and Momoshiki calls her “the disgrace of our clan”. That, in my opinion, means that Urashiki Otsutsuki who knows all of this information. He definitely has a major role to play in the entire story than just being Momoshiki’s henchman like Kinshiki is. In the same scene where he talks to Momoshiki and Kinshiki about Kaguya, he refers to Momoshiki as Momoshiki-senpai but once Momoshiki leaves, he switches his personality altogether, becoming rather smug and referring to him as Momo-chan, basically calling him a child.
When we’re first introduced to Urashiki, he talks to Toneri and knows all the stuff that happened in The Last: Naruto the Movie and other events such as Toneri assisting with the awakening of Boruto’s Jougan. Momoshiki and Kinishiki were clearly in the dark regarding Kaguya’s fate as they questioned Sasuke about it when he took the scroll from Kaguya’s ice dimension.
Instantly shows us that there is a hierarchy in the Otsutsuki clan, showing that Urashiki is clearly in higher regard than Momoshiki and Kinshiki as he knew all this information and they didn’t. Coming to the statues, something about these statues just makes me wonder how many more Otsutsuki’s there is out there. By the sheer fact that there are statues for these two characters, I assume that they are the leaders of the clan. Although we have been given a hint in regards to the future of the series in the opening manga chapter and scene of the anime with Kawaki vs. Boruto.
I personally believe that this is a red herring and that the real end will be vs. the Otsutsuki clan’s leaders. This ties in with Kawaki’s warning to Boruto that he’s going to send him where he sent Naruto. Relating to the “Palace of the Dragon King” Urashiki mentioned, implying that Kawaki is the one who kills Urashiki to get his mark as well. From there, we’ll have the confrontation between Naruto and Boruto and potentially Sasuke vs. the Otsutsuki clan leaders.
That is it from today’s post about the Otsutsuki statues. Hope you guys found this discussion interesting. If you do not agree with the points in the post and have some of your own opinions, share them with us in the comments section down below
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