“Boruto: Naruto Next Generations” Episode 67 is on its way and a lot of fans are eagerly anticipating the airing of the latest episode. It’s worth noting, however, that the show is changing gears a bit when the next chapter comes around. It will basically start a new mini-series that fans can watch via a variety of mediums.
As The Anime Scrolls notes, the last episode of the anime served as the official closing of the Momoshiki Otsutsuki arc. This doesn’t mean that the antagonist is gone for good, but the show’s focus will be temporarily shifted elsewhere. In the case of “Boruto: Naruto Next Generations” Episode 67, it will be titled “Super Cho-Cho Super Mode.” This means that the subject will be Chōchō Akimichi.
In terms of relevance to the show’s overall plot, this episode might be what many would call a filler. There’s not much going on in terms of developments that would move things along. However, “Boruto: Naruto Next Generations” Episode 67 can serve as a welcome reprieve after weeks of harrowing storytelling and exciting battles. It also provides the opportunity to inject some comedy into the mix.
For those who might want to watch the upcoming episode, Crunchyroll is often a good choice. The same goes for Funimation, but its content can be restricted in several regions.
“Boruto: Naruto Next Generations” Episode 67 will officially air on Aug. 2. As always, it’s best to watch the episode through channels that will directly or even indirectly help the anime industry. Shows like this one are only possible if fans keep pouring their support both financially and through active viewing. This is why it’s important to watch the upcoming episode via official resources.


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