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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: Naruto Next Generations is a Japanese anime series based on the manga series of the same name and is a spin-off of and sequel to Masashi Kishimoto's Naruto. It is produced by Pierrot and broadcast on TV Tokyo .
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.
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.
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.
Orochimaru defeats Victor with ease. Meanwhile, Boruto and Sarada are trying to defeat Deepa to even the score, but he still proves to be a formidable opponent despite all of their training. When Boruto is cornered, the hooded figure, revealed to be Mitsuki healed up, steps in. Reassembled, Team 7 fights desperately to put an end to Deepa.
Boruto rescinds Uzuhiko and asks Code to help him fight them, but Code slips away, and Boruto is forced to flee using Flying Raijin. He arrives in the wilderness where Koji Kashin admonishes him for taking such a risk. Boruto apologizes and vows to rescue Sasuke, who is revealed to be trapped in a nearby tree. 2: The Whereabouts of the Sun
In a review from the manga, Nick Smith from ICv2 found Boruto as the weak part of the series due to his personality that contrasted the Naruto in the original Naruto series. [57] Alexandria Hill from Otaku USA enjoyed Boruto's fight against the film's villain, Momoshiki, and his team-up with Naruto and Sasuke. [58]