


Alongside Boruto himself, it also features the children of numerous other characters from the original series, and allows fans to see how these characters have aged over time.īoruto: Naruto Next Generations is paradoxically rife with filler but also entirely canonical. The series takes place roughly 15 years after the end of Naruto Shippuden. In the absence of knowing more details about this rerun, at least we can once again enjoy the most classic versions of Naruto, Sasuke, Sakura, and Kakashi.Boruto: Naruto Next Generations lives up to its title by starring Boruto, Naruto’s son. The new episodes of Naruto will start airing in Japan on Septemfor four weeks in a row with one episode per week. Naruto fans will be able to recognize most of the scenes in the trailer, so it is unclear to what extent the classic episodes are being redone or if only minor improvements are being added here and there to the original material.īe that as it may, from Studio Pierrot assure that this is a “brand new animation”, although again, it is not specified if they’re targeting the entire series or if it will affect only specific episodes of the 200 that the original anime has without counting those of Naruto Shippuden, of course.

Studio Pierrot is currently in charge of the anime, although those responsible assure that they are treating the series and the original material with great care.

乞うご期待!! #NARUTO20th /vNjkGWS0元- アニメ BORUTO-ボルト-【公式】 JWhen do the new episodes of Naruto come out?Īt the moment, not many details are known about this updated version of the anime.
