The upcoming filler episode of “Boruto” seems designed specifically to cater to viewers who like plenty of cuteness in their lives. This is because “Boruto” Episode 104 will feature Mitsuki taking care of a kitten, which is bound to be a combination that will cause even the most hardened viewer’s heart to melt. This might even be one of the rare instances where a filler is actually worth watching.
“Boruto” Episode 104 is basically going to be the first of a mini-arc that will focus on Mitsuki and what he does when there is no mission, OtakuKart notes. It allows viewers to have a look into the life of a fan favorite character with the added bonus of a kitten thrown into the mix. Considering that Mitsuki is a clone of Orochimaru himself, it would be interesting to see the difference between the two.
As for the story of “Boruto” Episode 104, it will involve Sarada finding a kitten that she wants to take care of. Unfortunately, they are not allowed animals in her place. As such, she will ask Mitsuki if he could take care of the cat for her until she can find a place for the feline. The pale character agrees, and so begins several minutes of pure bliss for viewers.
While those who crave more action in their regular “Boruto” viewing might find the concept of this episode boring, it actually acts as a fascinating study into the character of Mitsuki. Is he really the smart, quiet, and controlled person he projects himself as? Or is there another part to him that might provide clues as to what he could become in the future? These are what “Boruto” Episode 104 will be answering.
For those wondering, “Boruto” Episode 104 will be airing on April 28. It should be viewed via official sources like Crunchyroll or Hulu.


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