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For practicality purposes this article has been split up into smaller sectioned listings, with each representing groups of 52 episodes each (with the exception of the sixth list, which consists of 33 episodes and stops at the end of the anime's first part). These lists do not constitute an official means for dividing the Boruto anime series.
Boruto and Sasuke end up staying in the Hidden Leaf under the watchful eyes of Naruto and Jiraiya. At first, Boruto feels uncomfortable being with Naruto, but gradually warms up to him. Meanwhile, a group of genin - Sakura, Hinata, and Neji - are summoned for duty along with their chunin leader, Shikamaru.
Boruto tries to appeal to Kagura's common sense, but Shizuma's influence keeps Kagura on the attack. However, Mitsuki intervenes and reveals the scroll he received from Suigetsu: A signed confession from Shizuma's benefactors that they were using assassinations to start a new war. With his plan exposed, Shizuma attacks everyone with the Samehada.
Kodachi drew parallels between Boruto and the post-Cold War era, stating that while the new characters are living in a time of peace, something complicated might bring the world back to chaos. [12] Although Kishimoto initially was not writing the series, he created multiple characters for the staff to use. [14]
Boruto: Naruto the Movie is a 2015 Japanese animated martial arts fantasy film and the directorial debut of Hiroyuki Yamashita. It is based on Masashi Kishimoto 's manga and anime Naruto , and is the second film to be a part of the canonical Naruto storyline, being a sequel to the manga series.
The story acts as a prelude to the 11th Naruto film, Boruto: Naruto the Movie. The collected tankōbon volume was released on August 4, 2015, in Japan. The story takes place 15 years after the Fourth Shinobi World War, with Sarada trying to find out the truth behind her suspicions. 2: Naruto: The Path Lit by the Full Moon [4]
The Last had been the franchise's highest-grossing film before it was surpassed by its sequel, Boruto: Naruto the Movie (2015). The film was also a critical success, with a number of writers praising its story, for its focus on Naruto and Hinata's relationship, animation and superbly-animated action sequences.
The second ending theme, "Cascade" (カスケード, Kasukēdo) by UNLIMITS, is used from episodes 257 to 268. The third ending theme, "Kono Koe Karashite" (この声枯らして, "Shout This Voice Dry") by Aisha feat. Chehon, is used from episodes 269 to 275. The sixth feature film, "Road to Ninja: Naruto the Movie" was released on July 28 ...