Boruto: Naruto Next Generations Episode 38

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👀 SPOILER-FREE SUMMARY

A pivotal transitional episode that trades combat intensity for character dynamics as the newly minted genin learn who they'll be working alongside. Boruto, Sarada, and Mitsuki take center stage as the academy graduates face the reality that being a shinobi means working with people you didn't choose. The tone shifts between comedic friction and genuine emotional beats as personalities clash over unexpected team assignments. This is a setup episode through and through — don't expect action set pieces. Instead, the payoff comes from watching familiar characters recalibrate their relationships under new structures. Studio Pierrot leans into expressive character animation during the lighter moments, and the pacing stays brisk enough to keep things moving without feeling rushed. Essential viewing for anyone invested in the core cast's group dynamics going forward.

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📍 ARC CONTEXT

Coming directly off the graduation exams where the students proved themselves worthy of the genin rank, episode 38 marks the formal beginning of the squad-based structure that will define the series going forward. This is the bridge between the academy era and the mission-driven arcs ahead, establishing the team compositions and interpersonal tensions that will be tested once real assignments begin. It's early enough in the 293-episode run to be considered foundational worldbuilding for the long haul.

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