Boruto: Naruto Next Generations Episode 25

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👀 SPOILER-FREE SUMMARY

Boruto and his Academy classmates step outside the Leaf Village for the first time, arriving at the Hidden Mist Village for a field trip that carries more weight than a typical school outing. The episode strikes a careful balance between youthful curiosity and genuine unease — the Mist's dark reputation as the 'Bloody Mist Village' hangs over every interaction. Kagura Karatachi enters the picture as a polished young guide, immediately adding an interesting dynamic alongside skeptics like Iwabee, who isn't buying the village's rebrand. Themes of cultural reconciliation and whether nations can truly outgrow their violent histories give this episode surprising substance. Expect a slower, world-building pace with lighthearted exploration moments undercut by quiet tension. It's a strong setup episode that earns its runtime by expanding the show's geography and political landscape meaningfully.

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📍 ARC CONTEXT

This episode launches the Field Trip Arc, shifting the setting entirely from the Leaf Village to the Hidden Mist after the character-focused 'Boruto and Sarada' in episode 24. It establishes the cultural and political backdrop of the Land of Water, introducing Kagura Karatachi and the tensions simmering beneath the village's modernized surface. The groundwork laid here feeds directly into episode 26, 'The Mizukage's Successor,' where the students confront the Mist's leadership dynamics and deeper unresolved conflicts.

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