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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.
The ending theme songs are "Dreamy Journey" by the Peggies (episodes 1–13), "Sayonara Moon Town" by Scenarioart (episodes 14–26), "Boku wa Hashiritsuzukeru" by Melofloat (episodes 27–39), "Denshin Tamashii" by Game Jikkyō-sha Wakuwaku Band (episodes 40–51), and "Kachō Fūgetsu" by Coalamode (episodes 52–63).
Starting May 3, 2018 (episode 56) it aired every Thursday at 7:25 PM JST. [5] Starting October 7, 2018 (episode 76) it now airs every Sunday at 5:30 PM JST. [6] The series is also being released in DVDs. [7] Viz Media licensed the series on March 23, 2017 to simulcast it on Hulu, and on Crunchyroll. [8]
In December 2015, Boruto: Naruto Next Generations ' s serialisation was announced. [5] [6] Kishimoto said he wanted Boruto to surpass his own work. [7] The writer of Boruto, Ukyō Kodachi, had written a light novel called Gaara Hiden (2015) and had assisted Kishimoto in writing the script for the film Boruto: Naruto the Movie. [8]
It premiered on TV Tokyo on April 5, 2017, and aired every Wednesday at 5:55 PM JST. [2] Starting May 3, 2018 (episode 56) it aired every Thursday at 7:25 PM JST. [3] Starting October 7, 2018 (episode 76) it now airs every Sunday at 5:30 PM JST. [4] The series is also being released in DVDs. [5]
Starting May 3, 2018 (episode 56) it aired every Thursday at 7:25 PM JST. [5] Starting October 7, 2018 (episode 76) it now airs every Sunday at 5:30 PM JST. [6] The series is also being released in DVDs. [7] Viz Media licensed the series on March 23, 2017, to simulcast it on Hulu, and on Crunchyroll. [8]
Boruto is a manga series written by Ukyō Kodachi (vol. 1–13) and Masashi Kishimoto (vol. 14–20) and illustrated by Mikio Ikemoto. [1] [2] The first series, Boruto: Naruto Next Generations, was launched in Shueisha's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump on 9 May 2016.
The opening theme song is "Kirarirari" by Kana-Boon (episodes 256–281) and "Shukuen" by Asian Kung-Fu Generation (episodes 282–293). The ending theme song is "Bibōroku" by Lenny code fiction (episodes 256–268), "Ladder" by Anonymouz (episodes 269–281) and "Mata ne" by Humbreaders (episodes 282–293).