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‘Boruto’ Episode 96 Air Date, Spoilers: Fans Disappointed Before Release, Hanabi Polar Opposite of Hinata

There have been a lot of things said about the recent episodes of “Boruto” and not all of them had been nice. In fact, “Boruto” Episode 96 is currently barreling through a hailstorm of criticisms from internet users who do not appreciate the constant stream of fillers being thrown at them. With the next episode barely having anything to do with the show’s protagonist or any of the main cast, fans are already expressing disappointment.

As Blasting News reports, “Boruto” Episode 96 will feature a training segment featuring Hanabi, Namida, and a bunch of other genins who viewers will barely know. This is a critical point to highlight since, for the most part, the characters that fans are most familiar with will not be included in this episode. The absence of any essential figures or important events occurring is what fans are currently having an issue with.

This is supposed to be the part of the story where Boruto will meet with Kawaki. However, it has been 95 episodes in and the only time that the cursed character has shown up is in the first episode. This is why many fans are lambasting “Boruto” Episode 96 already before it is even out. On the other hand, the anime still does have its defenders, with many actually looking forward to the episode.

As to what it will be about, “Boruto” Episode 96 will basically shine the spotlight on Hanabi, the aunt of Boruto and the sister of Hinata. Fans of the original anime and manga will already know that these two have completely opposite personalities. Hinata is more gentle, supportive, and kind. On the other hand, Hanabi is strict, rigid, and downright tyrannical. This upcoming episode will highlight this difference.

For those who are still interested in watching “Boruto” Episode 96, the episode will drop on March 3. Watching it via official sources will help the anime industry a lot.

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