Boruto: Naruto Next Generations Season 1 is a straightforward shonen anime sequel that faithfully extends the traditional storytelling of Naruto, emphasizing ninja action, family bonds, personal growth, and village loyalty without injecting contemporary progressive ideologies. The cast features all Japanese voice actors perfectly suited to the characters, with no race-swapping, gender-swapping, or DEI-driven casting controversies. Themes revolve around generational conflicts, like Boruto resenting his Hokage father's busy schedule, and light arcs involving technology versus tradition, but these are presented neutrally as entertainment fodder rather than vehicles for systemic critiques, identity politics, or social justice lectures. Female characters like Sarada and Sumire are competent and integrated organically into the team dynamic, without forced empowerment narratives or focal LGBTQ+ representation. Creator Masashi Kishimoto's involvement maintains the series' apolitical, merit-based ethos, and audience backlash centers on pacing, filler episodes, and power scaling issues, not 'woke' elements. Even external critiques from progressive outlets lament the show's reinforcement of traditional gender roles and work culture, underscoring its refreshing lack of ideological intrusion and pure focus on fun, escapist storytelling.