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An anime television series adaptation started airing on TV Tokyo on 5 April 2017. Unlike the manga, which began as a retelling of the Boruto film, the anime begins as a prequel set before Boruto and his friends become ninjas in a later story arc.
It backtracks, the manga being quite a bit ahead of it and ghosting over a lot of what the anime stretches out into fillers; there’s a lot of these in Boruto, also. The anime is only just getting to the point where Boruto fought Shikadai, and even his method for winning is different than originally intended.
Boruto originated from Shueisha's proposal to Kishimoto on making a sequel to Naruto. However, Kishimoto rejected this offer and proposed his former assistant Mikio Ikemoto to draw it; the writer of the Boruto film, Ukyō Kodachi, created the plot.
The Boruto anime has currently only adapted 15 chapters of the manga.They include the The Chunin Exam/Momoskiki arc (episodes 51 - 66) and the Mujina Bandits arc (episodes 141 - 151). If you have watched them already then read from Boruto chapter 16.
Short answer: the manga is one arc ahead of the anime.
Where in the manga is Boruto anime currently? The manga is currently in Boruto anime episode 151. So you should probably read from chapter 15 of Boruto: Naruto Next Generations. I know that there are a lot of episodes after 151, but many of them are filler episodes.
Ryuto Uzumaki is a shinobi of Konohagakure. He was given chakra of the Nine-Tails on the day of his birth a fate that caused him to be ostracised by most of Konoha throughout his childhood. After joining Team 10 Ryuto worked hard to gain the village's acknowledgement all the while chasing his dream to become Hokage.
Boruto: Naruto Next Generations anime will not get Boruto Shippuden as “Shippuden,” meaning strong wind, relates to Naruto only. Although, following the same pattern Boruto might get Boruto: Raiden, which means thunder.
Years have passed since Naruto and Sasuke teamed up to defeat Kaguya, the progenitor of chakra and the greatest threat the ninja world has ever faced. Times are now peaceful and the new generation of shinobi has not experienced the same hardships as its parents. Perhaps that is why Boruto would rather play video games than train.
Naruto and Sasuke are obviously really strong (godlike power) and Boruto does have the potential of being even stronger than Naruto and his sensei. We don't see a lot of the other characters, which is unfortunate, but I'm not worried since we probably are gonna see a lot of them in the anime.
A spin-off manga titled Boruto: Saikyo Dash Generations (BORUTO-ボルト- SAIKYO DASH GENERATIONS) is written by Kenji Taira and has been serialised in Saikyō Jump since the March 2017 issue. Viz Media later released the first volume of the manga alongside the English dub of Boruto: Naruto the Movie.
Boruto originated from Shueisha's proposal to Kishimoto on making a sequel to Naruto. However, Kishimoto rejected this offer and proposed his former assistant Mikio Ikemoto to draw it; the writer of the film Boruto: Naruto the Movie, Ukyō Kodachi, created the plot.
When Sasuke and Boruto arrive, Boruto uses his Karma to transport himself and Isshiki to another dimension, and Sasuke arrives with Naruto moments later. There they sustain serious injuries from Isshiki's assault and Boruto falls unconscious.
Following the fight and the exams' cancellation, Boruto decides he will become a vigilante like Sasuke to support his daughter, Sarada, as she wishes to success Naruto as the next Hokage.
Since Boruto is Momoshiki's vessel, Isshiki plans to feed him to his Ten Tails in order to plant a Divine Tree. With Naruto's new power, the Baryon Mode, he defeats Isshiki before Kawaki tricks him, causing Isshiki to die, but at the cost of Kurama's life. Boruto, possessed by Momoshiki, destroys Sasuke’s Rinnegan.
Opening with a teenaged Boruto Uzumaki facing a foe named Kawaki during the destruction of his village, the manga follows with a retelling of events in Boruto: Naruto the Movie with added content. Being the son of the Seventh Hokage Naruto Uzumaki, Boruto feels angry over his father placing the village before his family. At that time, Boruto has become a member of a ninja team led by Naruto's protégé Konohamaru Sarutobi, along with Sarada Uchiha, the daughter of Sasuke and Sakura Uchiha, and Mitsuki, Orochimaru 's artificial son. When Sasuke returns to the village to warn Naruto of an impending threat relating to deducing the motivations of Kaguya Otsutsuki, Boruto persuades Sasuke to train him for the upcoming Chunin exam to impress his father.
When a group of bandits known as the Mujina kidnaps Tento, Boruto saves him with the group's leader incarcerated due to having knowledge on the mark that Momoshiki placed on Boruto. Naruto and the other learn there is a group called "Kara" (殻, lit. The Husk) searching for people with the marks called Karma.
The Boruto manga marks its beginning with Boruto Uzumaki preparing to fight Kawaki amid the destruction of Konoha. The same is the case with the anime as well, even though the anime went on to go down a different path following these events.
In the Boruto manga, the very first arc served as a re-telling of the events of the Boruto: Naruto The Movie by Masashi Kishimoto. In the anime's case, the story began with Boruto Uzumaki's admission into the Ninja Academy of Konoha. From there onwards, an anime-original arc focusing on Boruto Uzumaki's time in the Academy ran for about a year.
Mikio Ikemoto's version of fights in the Boruto series often pales in comparison to what we get to see in the manga. Evident from Boruto Episode #65, and even throughout the rest of the Chunin Exams, the anime does a much better job of depicting fighting scenes in Boruto.
3 Same: End. As mentioned previously, the Boruto manga and anime have the same starting points, which leads fans to believe that the ending will be the same as well. If both versions are telling Boruto Uzumaki's tale, it is highly unlikely that either of the two will cut his story short.
This was evident from when Momoshiki Otsutsuki and Kinshiki Otsutsuki had to be dealt with in both the anime and the manga of Boruto: Naruto Next Generations. Although some may argue that Urashiki Otsutsuki never showed up in the manga, with his recent death, he can barely be classified as a major villain.
We explore how the Boruto anime is different from its source material manga, with the story branching in different directions. Popular shōnen anime and manga series Boruto is the widely renowned successor of Masashi Kishimoto's popular manga Naruto. Starting its publication in Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine back in 2016, ...
Since the Boruto: Naruto Next Generations anime begins with Boruto's days in the Academy, it's only natural to see more characters being involved in it. Boruto's Academy has seen lots of ninja aspirants that haven't made their way to the manga yet, such as Iwabee Yuino, and Denki Kaminari.