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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.
Ryogi initially tries to place Boruto into an illusion but Gekko judges Ryogi's loyalty by making him kill the Hidden Leaf Village ninjas. Boruto and Shikadai try facing both Ryogi and Gekko, but Gekko escapes before turning his follower into a berserker with his genjutsu. With Boruto's help, Shikadai calms Ryogi and make up.
Ohnoki takes Boruto to a special location to explain his vision of the future, formed after losing his grandchild, Kozuchi, five years ago. Wishing to fulfill Kozuchi's will of a peaceful village, Ohnoki created a soulless army who would protect the weak, labeled as "Fabrications" which would become the Akuta Troops.
Naruto begins investigating Boruto's absence, while the latter engages Code in battle. Boruto surprises him with his jutsu and tactics, so Code activates his White Karma as well, overwhelming the former with his speed and strength. Code slaps Boruto around with ease, awakening more of Momoshiki's power in him as a result.
Shikamaru explains that Araumi and Jibiki have been imprisoned, while Ikada's fate is unclear. Kawaki criticizes Boruto's naivete and his views on the war, before storming off. Running into Team Denki, he realizes they are just as childish as Boruto. Naruto relates to Boruto's struggles about wars and suggests he should patch things up with Kawaki.
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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.
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