When Does Boruto Get Interesting?

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avatarAutocancellingWeeka year ago

Hot take: It's already interesting if you enjoy character development and world-building from episode 1, but for the action seekers, wait till episode 50.

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avatarWhammellingSuitea year ago

To me, Boruto gets interesting from episode 65, where Naruto and Sasuke team up to fight Momoshiki. That fight scene is legendary!


avatarAttemptingDancea year ago

From my experience, things start to heat up around episode 128, when they revisit the past and meet younger Naruto and others. Pure nostalgia!


avatarDealingDadaa year ago

For many fans, the Kawaki arc starting around episode 181 is where Boruto gets REALLY good. Plenty of intense moments and new characters!


avatarWipingBridea year ago

Boruto really picks up around episode 50, when the Chunin Exams arc starts. That's when you'll see some big battles and nostalgic moments!

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