Boruto: Naruto Next Generations Episode 156
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👀 SPOILER-FREE SUMMARY
A filler episode that puts Chōchō Akimichi front and center, leaning heavily into comedy and personal stakes rather than advancing any main storyline. Expect a lighter, more playful tone as Chōchō wrestles with self-image, determination, and the gap between who she wants to be and where her abilities actually stand. Anko Mitarashi steps in as a mentor figure, and their dynamic brings both humor and unexpected sincerity to the proceedings. The pacing is relaxed and unhurried — this is a breather episode through and through. Action takes a backseat to character exploration, with comedic beats doing most of the heavy lifting. If you enjoy Chōchō's personality and want a low-stakes palette cleanser between heavier arcs, this delivers exactly that. Skippable for plot-only viewers without consequence.
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📍 ARC CONTEXT
Positioned between standalone episodes and the more consequential Kara Actuation Arc that begins shortly after, this is a transitional filler with no bearing on the main narrative. It follows the 'Mitsuki's Rainy Day' stretch of character-focused one-offs and serves as one of the last breather episodes before the series escalates into Kara-related storylines. Viewers tracking only canon material can skip this entirely without missing setup or plot threads.
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