“Boruto” Episode 82 will finally make some significant progress in the continuation of the Mistuki arc since the previous release is considered by many fans as a huge filler. The next episode will have Boruto and his team infiltrate the Hidden Stone village and seek the help of its Third Tsuchikage, Onoki.
However, Onoki will be refusing the young shinobis as his health forbids him to exert too much effort. Powerful as Onoki is, being over 100 years old is taking a toll on his health and stamina. For instance, prolonged usage of ninjutsu tires the old man quickly that leads to him passing out. Asking Onoki to fight in “Boruto” Episode 82 will accelerate the degeneration of his body and might even result in the character’s death.
Fortunately, aid will come in the form of Konohamaru. While Onoki’s powers do surpass Konohamaru by several levels, this jonin’s abilities are nothing to sneeze at either. After all, Naruto was the one who trained him when he was a youth. Hopefully, we’re going to see Konohamaru in action in “Boruto” Episode 82.
The jonin has a come a long way from being snot-nosed youth back in the days. Now, he has become so powerful that he can even combine a Wind Release on his Ransengan, a feat that only Naruto has been able to accomplish. “Boruto” Episode 82 will certainly be an interesting storyline compared to the previous release, which was full of unnecessary scenes.
Fans are hoping that the studio would stop dragging the plotline along since this is one of the major complaints back in “Naruto.” However, audiences should not expect that the Mitsuki arc will be finished anytime soon as it’s supposedly going to last until December, Otakukart reported. As for the release of “Boruto” Episode 82, it’s scheduled to air on Nov. 18.


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