Boruto: Naruto Next Generations Episode 70

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👀 SPOILER-FREE SUMMARY

A standalone filler episode that puts the spotlight squarely on Metal Lee and his ongoing battle with crippling performance anxiety. Expect a character-driven narrative that trades large-scale action for something more intimate—Metal's internal struggle under the weight of his father Rock Lee's legacy and expectations. The tone leans heartfelt and introspective, exploring themes of self-acceptance and what it means to forge your own path when you're constantly measured against a parent's greatness. Might Guy makes an appearance, adding warmth and levity to the proceedings. The pacing balances quieter emotional beats with enough dynamic sequences to keep things moving. If you connect with Metal Lee or appreciate episodes that slow down to develop the younger generation's personal arcs, this delivers. If you're chasing main plot progression, this one's skippable without consequence.

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📍 ARC CONTEXT

This filler episode lands between the 'Super Cho-Cho' mini-arc and the upcoming 'The Hardest Rock in the World' storyline, functioning as a self-contained character study with no direct ties to the main narrative. At episode 70 of 293, the series is still deep in its early stretch of world-building and character development for the next generation. It's a breather episode that enriches Metal Lee's characterization but can be bypassed entirely if you're focused on canon progression.

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