“Boruto Naruto Next Generations” Episode 70 is out now and fans can watch it via some choice official platforms to hit that need for a satisfying “Boruto” experience. Satisfying is a suitable word to describe this episode, as well, since it’s much better than the Cho-Cho arc. Not only is it shorter, the problem is relatable, and the pacing was brisk. [Spoilers Ahead].
Those who want to see what “Boruto Naruto Next Generations” Episode 70 is all about can go to Crunchyroll right now and take a look for themselves. The platform is offering a free trial period to those who might not be sure about spending on the subscription fee before seeing what the service can offer.
It’s also advised that fans of the show watch it through this platform or other similar video streaming sites that have an official partnership with the anime industry. It helps provide animation studios with the support that they need in order to keep producing excellent examples as “Boruto Naruto Next Generations” Episode 70.
As to what makes this such a good episode, as fillers go, it has to do with Metal Lee’s very relatable problem. A lot of people grapple with anxiety every day and the condition afflicts a huge number of anime fans. This is why seeing someone as competent as Metal struggle with and overcome the mental obstacle in “Boruto Naruto Next Generations” Episode 70 is so satisfying.
More than that, the answer that Metal got after training with Might Guy and the rest of the events in “Boruto Naruto Next Generations” Episode 70 is to simply accept himself as he is. As fans discussing the episode over at Reddit notes, this is the reason why the episode is so much better than the Cho-Cho arc. It’s short, sweet, and offers a truly satisfying end.


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