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On March 9, 2023, it was announced that the series is set to finish its first part with episode 293 on March 26, 2023 and a second part was announced to be in development. [10] [11] In the United States, the English dub made its premiere on Adult Swim's Toonami programming block on September 29, 2018. [12]
On March 9, 2023, it was announced that the series is set to finish its first part with episode 293 on March 26, 2023, and a second part was announced to be in development. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] The opening theme song is "Kirarirari" by Kana-Boon (episodes 256–281) and " Shukuen " by Asian Kung-Fu Generation (episodes 282–293).
Release date Discs Episodes DVD-BOX Release date Discs Episodes 53 [11] February 2, 2022 1 209–212 12 [12] April 6, 2022 4 206–220 54 [13] March 2, 2022 213–216 55 [14] April 6, 2022 217–220 56 [15] May 11, 2022 221–223 13 [16] August 3, 2022 221–232 57 [17] June 1, 2022 224–226 58 [18] July 6, 2022 227–229 59 [19] August 3 ...
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).
Viz Media licensed the manga for English release in North America in 2017 and released the first volume alongside the English dub of Boruto: Naruto the Movie. [26] A spin-off manga titled Boruto: Saikyo Dash Generations, [d] written by Kenji Taira, was serialised in Saikyō Jump from 1 April 2017 to 1 April 2021.
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: 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.
The English adaptation of Part II serialization in the American Shonen Jump on December 4, 2007, [6] and the first volume was released on March 4, 2008. [62] To catch up with the Japanese serialization, Viz Media released eleven volumes from Part II between February and April 2009, after which it began releasing Naruto on a quarterly basis.