Crunchyroll on Friday, March 24 confirmed that it will stream the upcoming and highly-anticipated Boruto: Naruto next generations anime, which follows-up Masashi Kishimoto’s mega-hit Naruto series.
The anime will feature an original story, set to premiere on April 5.
Japanese bands KANA-BOON and The Peggies will perform the the anime’s opening and ending theme songs respectively. KANA-BOON will perform “Baton Road,” while all-female pop-rock band The Peggies will perfom “Dreamy Journey.”
KANA-BOON previously performed the 16th opening theme song of Naruto Shippuden Anime, entitled “Silhouette,” as well as the ending theme of Boruto: Naruto the movie, entitled “Diver.”
BORUTO – NARUTO NEXT GENERATIONS – Heading to Crunchyroll like a gale-force wind this April!! pic.twitter.com/hhypSwbcQQ
— Crunchyroll @ Team 7 (@Crunchyroll) March 23, 2017
Story description (by Crunchyroll)
“The Hidden Leaf Village has entered an era of peace and modernity. Tall buildings line the streets, giant screens flash with images, and the Thunder Rail runs through the village, connecting each district together. Though it’s still a ninja village, the number of civilians has increased and the life of the shinobi is beginning to change.
Boruto Uzumaki, son of Seventh Hokage Naruto Uzumaki, has enrolled in the Ninja Academy to learn the ways of the ninja. The other students are ready to dismiss him as "just the son of the Hokage,” but Boruto’s heart and character blow all their assumptions away.
As a series of mysterious events begins to unfold, it’s up to Boruto and his new friends to handle them. Like a gale-force wind, Boruto makes his own way into everyone’s hearts; his story is about to begin!”
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