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Boruto tries creating a portal with his Karma, since Sasuke lost his Rinnegan, to no avail and Kawaki realizes that Boruto is hesitant due to his fear of Momoshiki appearing again. After their argument gets intense, Boruto manages to open the portal and everyone goes through it with Mitsuki, Sarada, Sumire, Shikamaru and Katasuke greeting the ...
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.
Kawaki forces Boruto to use his Karma, because if they were to fight Code, Boruto would lose due to his refusal to rely on the Karma. Eida refuses to do anything else with Code, since she needs Ōtsutsuki to solve her problems, but Code cannot bring himself to attack her and seems to be completely enamored with her.
Meanwhile, Sasuke teaches Sarada the basics of the Chidori before going on a mission with Sai. Team 7 and Kawaki meet up in the afternoon and Boruto buys Ninja Cards for Kawaki and himself. Kawaki gets a card of Minato Namikaze and trades it with Boruto for a Naruto card. Later, Kawaki fixes the broken vase but is still missing a piece.
After recovering from his fight, Boruto decides to become a vigilante like Sasuke in the future, while entrusting Sarada to follow her dream of becoming the next Hokage. Boruto and the others learn about a group called "Kara" searching for people with the marks called Karma. Boruto's team meets Kara's fugitive Kawaki, a boy who also has Karma.
Kawaki and others fight them off, with Sarada facing Code, who states that he has been searching for Boruto for the last two years. When Code threatens Sarada, Boruto suddenly appears over the skies of Konoha and drops down to battle him, easily defeating a number of Claw Grimes and striking Code with his newly developed Rasengan Uzuhiko.
The misrelationship Boruto forms with his adoptive brother Kawaki was seen as a striking rivalry similar to the one his father had with Sasuke in the first series. [72] [73] Beveridge enjoyed the foreshadow of an older Boruto on a fight against Kawaki in the series' pilot chapter, looking forward to their development. [74]
15: Kawaki: Otsutsuki Awakening (#206–220, 15 episodes) → Easy merge of 14–15 due to matching main title (#193–220, 28 episodes) 16: Chunin Re-Examination (#221–232, 12 episodes) ? → Up for a group debate but there's no equally surrounding small arc to merge it with, so probably keep as is by itself