Summary
Himawari losing to Jura in Boruto: Two Blue Vortex still worked no matter how disappointing it was. Himawari losing fits her and Jura's power levels and keeps the text consistent. Himawari's loss could allow her to mature and set the stage for a stronger showing in future battles.
Warning: Contains spoilers for Boruto: Two Blue Vortex #11. The most recent chapters of Boruto: Two blue tornadoes delivered a major twist by revealing that Kurama was not only resurrected from his previous sacrifice but was also hiding within Himawari and turned her into a Jinchuriki. Kurama even said that Himawari had a closer relationship with him than any previous Jinchuriki, so there was a lot of anticipation to see what she could do in a fight.
Boruto: Two Blue Vortex chapter #11 takes no time in bringing Himawari into battle with her new powers by having her hold Jura while Shikadai and Chocho escape with Inojin. Although there are many rumors surrounding Himawari's new power, The war of Himawari and Jura Boruto: Two blue tornadoes Chapter #11 completely leans towards JuraThis is disappointing for those who expected something more from Himawari.
Even so, the story would have been worse if Himawari had fought fiercely, so overall, it makes sense that things would go this way.
Himawari must lose to Jura for Boruto: Two meaningful blue tornadoes
While it may have been disappointing for fans after the hype, the outcome of the fight was realistic
While it may be disappointing that Himawari's first major battle was so one-sided, it was the only way the battle could have gone. While Himawari became very powerful after Kurama revived her and made her his Jinchuriki, she had only just begun serious training, so she must have been too inexperienced to properly utilize his power. That was made clear when Himawari used too much chakra to heal her wounds during the battle with Jura.even Kurama says that she can't rely on potential alone, and that's the most logical way things are going for Himawari at this point in the story.
The fact that Himawari is fighting the Jura God Tree is another reason why it makes sense for her to lose. Jura is the main antagonist of Boruto: Two Blue Vortex right now, so Himawari fighting Jura would make her too strong a character for how little involvement she has in Boruto, and even if Jura still won, it wouldn't be satisfying at all. Himawari's fight wasn't worth the hype it was given, but Its commitment to consistency makes it work that much better. than if it did.
Himawari's fight could help develop her character in Boruto: Two Blue Vortex
Himawari's loss could help her story in Boruto develop
Another reason why Himawari's loss to Jura was so effective was because it could advance her character's storyline. Himawari's storyline in Two Blue Vortex revolved around her desire to become strong enough to help Boruto, and as such, Himawari's defeat against Jura teaches her that she needs to train even hardermuch more than she holds against him. The positives of Himawarithe first major battle of Boruto: Two blue tornadoes far outweigh the negatives, and hopefully they will help her perform better in her next match.