Posted by AniChef Kenji | April 19, 2026
When we talk about Boruto: Naruto Next Generations, the conversation usually goes straight to Karma seals, Kawaki’s angst, or Naruto being stuck in the Hokage’s office. But as a foodie and a cosplay-prop artist, I noticed something else: Boruto Uzumaki eats like a king before school.
That’s right. While we were busy watching him cheat at cards or complain about his dad, the animation team was quietly dropping some of the most detailed d-anime (dessert/anime art) breakfast scenes in modern shonen.
So, I decided to do something about it. I present to you: Boruto’s Breakfast D-Art Project.
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Let’s be real—Boruto’s breakfast isn’t fancy. It’s not a 12-course kaiseki. But that’s what makes it art. We’re talking:
Across platforms like Pixiv, Twitter, and DeviantArt, the keyword "Boruto's Breakfast D-Art" yields three distinct sub-genres of imagery:
No collection is complete with just the son. The "Boruto's Breakfast D-Art" has a spiritual predecessor (and a perfect display partner): the Naruto D-Art: Ichiraku Ramen figure.
When displayed side-by-side, these two statues tell a 20-year story of the ninja world's evolution. The juxtaposition of Naruto’s ecstatic hunger vs. Boruto’s privileged boredom is a conversation starter for any display shelf. Posted by AniChef Kenji | April 19, 2026
In the anime and manga, Boruto often skips breakfast or rushes through it — much to Hinata’s gentle frustration. That small detail speaks volumes about his personality:
Great D-Art captures this tension perfectly. One popular piece shows Boruto with a half-eaten egg, chopsticks frozen mid-air, eyes glued to a sci-fi tablet while Hinata sighs in the background. Another shows Naruto actually sitting down for breakfast — a rare moment that hits different for long-time fans.
Feeling inspired? If you want to contribute to this niche genre, professional D-Artists suggest following three specific rules:
Rule 1: The Golden Hour Lighting Never use flat, white kitchen lights. The lighting must be warm (sunrise) or cold (blue morning glow). Shadows should be soft but distinct. Remember: Naruto had dramatic chakra cloaks; Boruto's Breakfast has dramatic toast shadows. When displayed side-by-side, these two statues tell a
Rule 2: The Specific Knick-Knacks Boruto's kitchen is not a generic kitchen. Include the specific Hyuga crest on the tea cups. Show Naruto's old, cracked "Icha Icha Tactics" coaster under his coffee mug. Add a picture of Team 7 on the fridge. The "D-Art" quality is in the Easter eggs.
Rule 3: The Expression Boruto cannot smile in Breakfast D-Art. He usually looks:
A "D-art" (dynamic artwork) for Boruto's breakfast scene that reacts to user interaction and time of day.