The newly opened website for the upcoming Boruto anime series has released its first promotional video and key visual.
The television anime, entitled Boruto: Naruto Next Generations, is set to premiere in April 2017.
Masashi Kishimoto, creator of both Naruto and Boruto, first announced that Boruto will be getting an anime series during the Jump Festa last Saturday. The news was later confirmed by Shonen Jump in its official Twitter account.
In an interview during the event, Kishimoto reportedly disclosed that he plans to make Boruto “even better than Naruto.”
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Returning cast and their comments as translated by Crunchyroll:
• Yuko Sanpei as Boruto Uzumaki
“BORUTO TV anime. It’s a dream come true. What will happen in the world Boruto’s father, Naruto, made in the previous generation? What will they do? The mission at Three Man Cell, the happy family… There’s so much I want to see. I hope to go on exciting adventures with Boruto, Sarada, Mitsuki and the rest of the gang in my work. I hope you enjoy BORUTO as much as you did NARUTO! Watch me be awesome!”
• Kokoro Kikuchi as Sarada Uchiha
“Last year, I had wished I could spend a little more time with Sarada, now that I was given the part. When I learned that BORUTO would be given an anime adaptation, I was ecstatic, but also a little terrified. I’m once again reminded of how much of a masterpiece NARUTO is. I hope to contribute to Konoha’s amazing history in an honest and careful way.”
• Ryūichi Kijima as Mitsuki
“Naruto and his buddies shared stories of grit, friendship, love and camaraderie, and created a bond not just among themselves, but also with the audience. I hope to play Mitsuki in a way that cherishes that bond, and creates new bonds with everyone in BORUTO. I can’t wait to see who I’ll meet through Mitsuki!”
• Junko Takeuchi as Naruto Uzumaki
“After fifteen years spent watching over, cheering for and working with Naruto and his friends, they’ve finally grown into adults. I’m filled with sadness and gratitude. However! Konoha’s Will of Fire burns on! Boruto has been passed the torch, and they will surely give us more to see as they grow up. It’s Naruto’s children’s turn to tell their stories. It’s a new age in the world of ninjas, where trouble is sure to brew. I hope you join me in rooting for Boruto and his friends in their struggles, fights, friendship and growth!”
Last year,the sequel story to the super hit ninja manga and anime series, Naruto, launched the movie, Boruto – Naruto the movie, with Boruto as the series’ main character.
A manga adaptation of Boruto by Ukyō Kodachi and Mikie Ikemoto has been covering up the story in film so far. It was first published on May 9.