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** Another example happens in the sparring scene between Boruto and Kawaki in the Code arc. More specifically, Kawaki loses the headband he obtained in a previous filler episode, in order to have Boruto later give him his like in the manga; the problem is that Boruto acts like he'd get scolded and punished for breaking an headband by accident, during a spar, with the Hokage also being there to witness, and so he decides to give Kawaki his headband, instead of just getting him a replacement one from wherever they are stored. In the manga none of this ever happened, as Kawaki was never a proper ninja, and while Boruto does give him his headband, it is only as a lucky charme to return when he'd become a ninja.



** When the anime readapted the conversation between Isshiki and Code, it left out Code asking his master the names of his killers as he planned to avenge him too. This caused a plot hole when Code tells Kawaki that he knew how things boiled down, just like in the manga.

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** The filler episodes set between the Kawaki arc and the Code arc are riddled with this, from Team 7 never once being put on hold and Sarada even being made a chunin and officially replacing Konohamaru as the team leader (both things that clash with how events play out later on, namely Konohamaru being present for the cohabitation mission, and Sarada still being a genin in Two Blue Vortex), to the meds of Amado being made to be an actual counter to the event of Momoshiki possessing Boruto thus supposely making the Karma absolutely safe to use. To the more egregious example of the anime making Kawaki become a genin despite the manga already establishing that he was no official ninja in the Code arc, even going as far as giving him his own separate headband, which leads to the above mentioned case of AdaptationalDumbass from Boruto's part.
** When the anime readapted the conversation between Isshiki and Code, it still left out Code asking his master the names of his killers as he planned to avenge him too. This caused a plot hole when Code tells Kawaki that he knew how things boiled down, just like in the manga.

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