

In honor of Boruto‘s 10th anniversary in May, streaming service Pluto TV has launched a 24/7 channel dedicated entirely to the anime adaptation of the series. The Naruto sequel follows titular character Boruto, Naruto Uzumaki’s son.
The manga debuted under the name Boruto: Naruto Next Generations in 2016, written by Ukyō Kodachi and illustrated by Mikio Ikemoto. Kodachi stepped down in 2020 and Naruto creator Kishimoto took over writing duties. At time of writing, there are 27 volumes, licensed by Viz Media for publication in English.
Episodes 1-293 of the Boruto anime are available on Pluto TV via the linear channel and on-demand. Fans looking to catch up on or watch the series for the first time can tune in anytime, taking advantage of Pluto’s ad-supported streaming model to make this and other anime content available for free to even the most casual viewers.
In addition to Boruto, Pluto TV also hosts a dedicated channel for its predecessor, Naruto, as well as channels for Sailor Moon, One Piece, Yu-Gi-Oh!, and Inuyasha.







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