The anime of Boruto: Naruto the next generations enters a new narrative arc that further explores Kawaki’s story, a saga that promises to faithfully adapt the manga’s pages. And episode 194 of the animated series keeps its word.
With the Kawaki: Clash with Kara Bow, the Leaf Village greeted the recipient who, having entered the good graces of the Seventh Hokage and seeing his youth in him, was welcomed to the Uzumaki home. There Coexistence with Borutohowever, it is by no means easy; As we all know, the protagonist and Kawaki just can’t stand each other.
In fact, we see the two boys as the episode progresses argue about any nonsense, even about who should go to the bathroom first. The duo are thrown out of the house by Naruto and fight again, a clash that activates karma as if by resonance.
The episode’s animations, as you can see from the tweet below, have reached a value of a impressive level of quality. Over the course of the series, Studio Pierrot has developed to a new high point.
In addition, theAdaptation to the paper version is almost identical, the anime scenes actually repeat perfectly those of the manga. If the ship’s bow had allowed itself some freedom, for example to explore Kawaki’s past, this new bow appears to be a copy of the work that is now in Kishimoto’s hands. Episode 194, which adapts Chapter 27 from Boruto, seems to almost get the manga cartoons onto the screen.
Here is the brutal way Kawaki received the karma in Boruto. In the Boruto episode 195 preview, Kawaki is compared to a vase.
Another perfect adaptation, the episode adapted Boruto Ch27! #Boruto pic.twitter.com/JlMD0QqGMJ
– Abdul Zoldyck (@ Abdul_S17) April 11, 2021
Jay is one of my favorite animators and to see him again, I’ll do something of that caliber. I didn’t expect this scene to be animated so brilliantly, which makes me so excited about what’s next. #Boruto pic.twitter.com/bPbEaPtb1r
– Abdul Zoldyck (@ Abdul_S17) April 11, 2021