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In April 2023, it was announced that the manga would enter a hiatus; [7] it resumed on 21 August of the same year, with a second part titled Boruto: Two Blue Vortex. [8] Viz Media later released the first volume of the manga alongside the English dub of Boruto: Naruto the Movie. [9]
Boruto [a] is a Japanese manga series written by Ukyō Kodachi and Masashi Kishimoto, and illustrated by Mikio Ikemoto.It is a spin-off and a sequel to Kishimoto's Naruto and follows the exploits of Naruto Uzumaki's son Boruto Uzumaki and his ninja team.
Despite being based on the manga, the anime explores original storylines and adaptations of the spin-off manga, Naruto: The Seventh Hokage and the Scarlet Spring; [1] Boruto: Naruto the Movie; [2] as well as the Naruto Shinden light novel series. [3] It premiered on TV Tokyo on April 5, 2017, and aired every Wednesday at 5:55 PM JST. [4]
Boruto Uzumaki (Japanese: うずまき ボルト, Hepburn: Uzumaki Boruto) is a fictional character created by Masashi Kishimoto who first appears in the series finale of the manga series Naruto as the son of the protagonist Naruto Uzumaki and Hinata Uzumaki.
Boruto blurts out that Chojuro promised to pull back, should the Funato retreat, though Ikada and Araumi are unconvinced. Boruto tries to reason with Ikada, bringing up his dreams, but Ikada rages at Boruto because of Seiren's death, unleashing his powers to control the sea. Team Denki, Buntan and Kyoho head out to rejoin Team Sarada and fight.
Ukyō Kodachi (Japanese: 小太刀右京, Hepburn: Kodachi Ukyō) is a Japanese novelist, manga artist, and screenwriter. He started out writing tabletop role-playing games, before debuting as a novelist in 2008 and a screenwriter in 2013. From 2016 to 2020, he worked on the Boruto: Naruto Next Generations manga.
Boruto and young Naruto are training under Jiraiya to develop a new Jutsu. Boruto traumatized by the Nine Tails injury seeks advice from one of his Kin. Meanwhile, Jiraiya questions Sasuke about his pep talk with Naruto that led into a series of unexpected outcomes.
Ikemoto mentioned he remained optimistic about his art style. Kishimoto also revises the manga's scenario. [6] Besides illustrating the manga, Ikemoto also provides illustrations for the Boruto light novels. [7] The manga had one million copies in print as of January 2017 while Studio Pierrot also produced an anime series based on it. [8]