Boruto Breakfast Dart Exclusive

Yes, a spork. A bright blue, BPA-free plastic spork with a hollow handle. Inside the handle is a tiny, rolled-up piece of parchment paper with a QR code. That QR code (now defunct) led to a 30-second animated clip of Boruto performing a Shadow Clone Jutsu to steal a sausage from Naruto’s plate. This clip is unlisted on YouTube and has been archived by only three fans to date.

Search for the term: ボルト おはスタ ダート限定 (Boruto Oha Suta Dart Limited). Listings appear about twice a year, usually when a Japanese college student discovers their childhood bowl in a closet. Expect to pay between ¥30,000 and ¥80,000 JPY ($200–$550 USD) for a used set.

Unlike standard Boruto figures you can grab on Amazon for $35, the Breakfast Dart variation has three distinct features that drive its rarity: boruto breakfast dart exclusive

Let’s strip away the irony. Why do fans, myself included, obsess over a limited-edition dartboard that simulates a family argument over eggs?

Because it’s relatable.

We grew up with Naruto eating instant ramen alone on a swing. We watched him struggle, bleed, and cry. Now we watch his son struggle with having too much—too much privilege, too much technology, too much peace.

The Breakfast Dart Exclusive is the physical manifestation of that peace. It’s stupid. It’s plastic. It’s a cash grab. Yes, a spork

But it’s also the future that Naruto fought for: a world where a kid’s biggest challenge isn't a tailed beast, but getting a suction dart to stick to a piece of fish before school.

If you are determined to own the Boruto Breakfast Dart Exclusive without mortgaging your home, here are three strategies: That QR code (now defunct) led to a