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: The kidnappers' backstory—failing out of the Academy and turning to crime because they "can't eat"—provides a rare look at the struggles of those who cannot adapt to the modern shinobi world. Conclusion
In episode 266 of Boruto: Naruto Next Generations , titled (or "Il rapimento di Himawari" in Italian subtitles), the narrative shifts focus to Naruto's daughter and her developing role within the new generation. This episode is a standout moment for Himawari Uzumaki , showcasing her potential as a shinobi while deepening the bond between her and Kawaki. Plot Summary: The Kidnapping Incident
: This episode serves as a "soft debut" for Himawari's combat skills. Her ability to use the Byakugan and Gentle Fist under pressure suggests she is naturally gifted, potentially rivaling Boruto's early talent.
: Kawaki's frantic search for Himawari reinforces his deep integration into the Uzumaki family. His refusal to use his cybernetics or Karma during the fight highlights his desire to rely on his own growing strength as a student.
The story follows Himawari and her classmate, , as they are kidnapped from outside the Ninja Academy by two masked men. While Osuka was the original target—meant to be held for ransom due to her famous actress mother—the kidnappers soon realize Himawari is the Seventh Hokage's daughter and plan to use her as additional leverage.
Episode 266 is more than a simple filler; it is an essential piece of world-building that humanizes the antagonists and provides much-needed character growth for the younger Uzumaki. By the end of the episode, Himawari has not only survived a life-threatening situation but has also earned a new level of respect from Kawaki and her peers.
: The kidnappers' backstory—failing out of the Academy and turning to crime because they "can't eat"—provides a rare look at the struggles of those who cannot adapt to the modern shinobi world. Conclusion
In episode 266 of Boruto: Naruto Next Generations , titled (or "Il rapimento di Himawari" in Italian subtitles), the narrative shifts focus to Naruto's daughter and her developing role within the new generation. This episode is a standout moment for Himawari Uzumaki , showcasing her potential as a shinobi while deepening the bond between her and Kawaki. Plot Summary: The Kidnapping Incident
: This episode serves as a "soft debut" for Himawari's combat skills. Her ability to use the Byakugan and Gentle Fist under pressure suggests she is naturally gifted, potentially rivaling Boruto's early talent.
: Kawaki's frantic search for Himawari reinforces his deep integration into the Uzumaki family. His refusal to use his cybernetics or Karma during the fight highlights his desire to rely on his own growing strength as a student.
The story follows Himawari and her classmate, , as they are kidnapped from outside the Ninja Academy by two masked men. While Osuka was the original target—meant to be held for ransom due to her famous actress mother—the kidnappers soon realize Himawari is the Seventh Hokage's daughter and plan to use her as additional leverage.
Episode 266 is more than a simple filler; it is an essential piece of world-building that humanizes the antagonists and provides much-needed character growth for the younger Uzumaki. By the end of the episode, Himawari has not only survived a life-threatening situation but has also earned a new level of respect from Kawaki and her peers.