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Boruto may evolve in the next episodes!

Rafael Shinzo
Shinzo
My name is Rafael Alves, known as Shinzo. I created the AnimeNew website in 2009 to offer news about anime, manga, and games directly from Japan.

As we know, the Boruto anime opened way back with the first episode showing Naruto's son, much older and more mature, facing a new enemy. Currently, the anime is going through the arc that was presented in the Boruto: Naruto the Movie film , mixing new events with a large dose of nostalgia.

Image from the anime's first episode

Boruto from the next episodes onwards:

Remember that the character was disqualified from the Chunin Exams, thus losing his ninja headband well before his father's disappearance, due to absorbing too much of the enemy attack. A feeling called learning lingers around the character as he talks with Sakura. In future episodes, what he learns from his memories may make a difference.

Sasuke's teachings in the episode:

Sasuke also realizes that Boruto is acting like a true ninja, a major turning point in this episode. The Uchiha mentions that he should learn everything from who Naruto was or represented in the past. It's funny to see how committed Sasuke is to Boruto's training, after the boy messed everything up in the village, thus returning his combat headband and setting off on the great rescue mission for Naruto.

Some moments in episode 63 of Boruto , leading me to believe that future episodes will show a sense of evolution to balance what was shown at the beginning of the series. Therefore, I firmly believe that this new saga will see a significant evolution starting with this episode and will bring back all the nostalgia that Naruto fans deserve.

Next Generations is written by Ukyō Kodachi and illustrated by Mikio Ikemoto. The chapters are published in Shōnen Jump magazine in tankōbon format volumes by Shueisha. Boruto is a spin-off and sequel to Naruto, and follows the adventures of Naruto Uzumaki's son and his ninja team.

Despite mixed reviews regarding the main characters' traits, and while resembling his father Naruto, he still has different reasons for making jokes and interacting with others.

As we know, the Boruto anime opened way back with the first episode showing Naruto's son, much older and more mature, facing a new enemy. Currently, the anime is going through the arc that was presented in the Boruto: Naruto the Movie film, mixing new events with a large dose of nostalgia.