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When does Doe Boruto turn good?

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If you’re like me, you’ve probably been watching Boruto hoping that the show will finally pick up speed and become half as fun as Naruto.

Honestly, being the sequel to one of the most beloved anime shows of all time already meant that Boruto was set up for failure.

Still, there are some specific arcs we should be looking forward to.

These bows can answer two of our most burning questions; When does Boruto turn good? Does Boruto ever get as good as Naruto in quality? Well, without further ado; Let us explain!

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The Chunin Exams Arc:

This particular arc was one of the first moments where Boruto felt like a great show. Yes, the 50 episodes that came before this arc began in episode 51 were all brain fodder content that was done for world building, but it felt like filler.

The Chunin Exam arc lasts from episode 51 to episode 66, showing the same level of combat choreography but much better animation than in Naruto.

This was one of the arcs that gave us a hint that Boruto could be something great in the future of the series. He also gave us a great idea of ​​the new characters and what his abilities are!

Kara’s Arc:

Episode 157 marks the beginning of the Kara Arc, which is by far one of the most monumental arcs in the Boruto comics. Before this arc, I would consider everything filler.

That’s not because the content is less relevant or non-canon; but only for quality. However, the Kara Arc is the point in Boruto when things finally start to pick up in a massive way.

The arc revolves around Kara’s illegal hiding inside a facility that holds a dark secret.

This arc is great because of the maximum potential it brings out of Boruto as a show, the character development is incredibly well done along with the fighting, and the arc itself is super engaging.

Kawaki’s arc:

This is the current ongoing arc in the series, which is also by far the best arc in the story of this series overall.

This arc is absolutely fantastic in the sense that it does everything the show was missing, Kawaki fleshes out, there are massive reveals about Karma, there are a ton of amazingly animated fight scenes, and a beautiful battle between Delta and Naruto.

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