Search your feelings. And your fridge.

He caught the rice cake perfectly between his teeth. The force of the impact shattered the outer crust, sending a mist of sesame seeds into the air like victory confetti. He chewed triumphantly, savoring the taste of stolen calories and aerodynamic precision.

Likely origin: A of Boruto tossing a dart into a piece of toast/egg/sausage, often with sound effects or meme music.

Boruto froze, a sesame seed stuck to his lip. He turned slowly to see Himawari standing there, holding her stuffed fox. She looked at the chopstick vibrating in the wall behind where he had been sitting, then at the crumbs on the floor.

"Wind Style…" he whispered, smirking at the absurdity of using a jutsu for breakfast delivery. He flicked the chopstick with a casual, practiced motion.

The answer, as is often the case with the Boruto fanbase, is a fascinating mix of mistranslation, fan consolidation, and sheer absurdist humor. While no official episode or chapter of Boruto: Naruto Next Generations is actually titled "Breakfast Dart," the search term has become a cult legend.

But here’s the thing—Boruto himself was still at peak “annoying prodigy” energy. He’d whine, cheat at cards, or yell “I’ll end this now!” right before getting clobbered. The Breakfast Dart thrived on this gap between serious plot and cringey protagonist syndrome.

It resonated because it perfectly captured the Gen Z and Millennial experience of 2021: the pandemic fatigue, the return to chaotic routines, and the feeling of armed readiness for a world that makes no sense. Boruto wasn't a god-tier ninja here; he was a teenager trying to eat sausage before the apocalypse.