Not a dartboard. Not a blowgun. In this context, "dart" refers to (like a "dash" or "bolt"). In many untranslated training guides, the phrase "dart work" appears to describe explosive, stop-start cardio drills.
Since there's no direct reference in the Boruto series, the report should probably be fictional or speculative. The structure would include an introduction to Boruto, his breakfast habits, the hypothetical dart work (training or game), its significance, and a conclusion. boruto breakfast dart work
Traditional ninja training focuses on hitting targets. Throwing darts (kunai) at boards. But "dart work" in Boruto’s case is about moving like a dart —sudden, sharp, unpredictable. It’s defensive. It teaches him that the best fight is the one you can dodge. Not a dartboard
This quirky digital art series reimagines Boruto Uzumaki in mundane morning scenarios with a twist. Each piece features the young ninja eating cereal, pancakes, or ramen – while a dartboard hangs in the background, often with a photo of Naruto or Sasuke in the bullseye. The “dart work” refers to Boruto’s half-hearted attempts to hit targets using breakfast utensils (chopsticks as darts, toast as a board). The style blends Boruto manga panels with pop-art breakfast ads, creating a humorous take on teenage rebellion and morning routines. In many untranslated training guides, the phrase "dart