When Will The Rest of Boruto's Episodes Be Dubbed?? (2024)

Summary

  • The Boruto English dub has faced numerous challenges, including restarts, contract changes, and streaming complications, causing difficulties for Western fans.
  • Despite the release of dubbed episodes by VIZ Media, streaming platforms like Hulu and Funimation have struggled to keep up with demand and licensing issues, limiting accessibility to the dub.
  • The controversy surrounding the Boruto anime extends beyond its English dub, with fans expressing concerns about filler episodes, inconsistent power levels, and animation issues, leading some to prefer the manga version.

With Season 1 of the Boruto anime finished, Western fans of the Boruto English dub have been left scratching their heads -- again. There's little communication between Japanese producers and Western distributors, and even less between those distributors and audiences. This leaves the future of the Boruto dubbed release for streaming audiences up in the air.

The history of Boruto's English dub is controversial, as English dubs can sometimes be. This is mainly due to fans being subjected to restarts, contract changes and even streaming complications. Due to a combination of surprisingly low Western ratings, a tenuous global distribution relationship and a whopping COVID-19 delay, the Boruto English dub has struggled to reach viewers for some time.

Updated by Timothy Blake Donohoo on February 5, 2024: Boruto is one of the most popular current manga series running, but its anime has had several issues. This is especially the case with Western fans, as the Boruto English dub does not cover the entire series so far. Streaming doesn't make the Boruto dub any more accessible, unfortunately. Likewise, the biggest home for the franchise beyond streaming hasn't brought the series back for broadcast, making it far harder to watch than its predecessor.

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The controversy surrounding the Boruto English dub began with its initial distribution by Adult Swim, which released the first 52 episodes on Toonami before dropping the series from the programming block. Although the Boruto dub began with a reasonable ~50 episode gap between its subbed counterpart, after being forced to restart the release via VIZ Media's home-release schedule and a COVID-19 delay, the dub was sluggish.

VIZ was finally able to get things back to normal, as the company managed to release two box-sets in 2023, each of them containing 21 dubbed episodes. As of now, the Boruto English dub has released up through episode 231 via the aforementioned VIZ system's box set collections. Dubbed Boruto box sets usually contain thirteen episodes per collection and cost around $45-$50 per box set, but the most recent two each had 21 episodes.

Likewise, online streaming platforms seemed as though they were finally starting to pick up the pace and catch up on releasing English dubbed episodes, but even that ground to a halt. At this time it is difficult to assess when more Boruto will be dubbed, as the most recent box set from VIZ Media was released in June 2023.

Where to Stream the Boruto English Dub

Where to Stream Naruto and Boruto

Series

Streaming Service

Naruto

Peaco*ck, Pluto, Hulu, Amazon Prime Video, Crunchyroll, Tubi TV

Boruto: Naruto Next Generations

Crunchyroll, Hulu, Amazon Prime Video

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Despite the steady release of dubbed Boruto dubbed episodes from VIZ -- currently up to "Otsusuki Awakening" arc of the story -- many fans are finding it difficult to stream the dubbed episodes. This includes doing so with paid streaming services. Often, legitimate platforms offer only so many episodes of the dub, causing some to mistakenly believe production has ceased entirely. However, the culprit is often licensing issues.

One legitimate platform that seems to have disappointed fans of the Boruto dub in the past is the Disney-controlled streaming service, Hulu. Hulu originally garnered a slew of complaints regarding its lackluster release of the English dub. Since its announcement in January 2021, Hulu has finally begun catching up to the demand, but it seems to have slowed again in 2023. To date Hulu has only released dubbed episodes up through 155, "Mitsuki's Rainy Day."

Many subscribers to the Funimation and Crunchyroll streaming services across international markets have fared worse, as there have been unilateral reports of the addition, and subsequent removal, of some licensed Boruto episodes. Following the acquisition of Madman, Funimation eliminated the previous platform, AnimeLab. It's now offering only sporadic dub episodes from the full catalog or, in some regions, none at all. Conversely, Crunchyroll does not have any of the Boruto dub available.

At present, there are 231 of the 294 dubbed episodes of Boruto Season 1. Only 155 dubbed episodes are presently available on Hulu. This means that English-preferring audiences who want to stream will have to wait to catch up on the 139 un-dubbed episodes that finish out the rest of Season 1. Boruto has been on hiatus since March 2023, and there's no word on when it will come back. Regardless of whether its dubbed or subbed, the Boruto anime has long since been contentious among fans, especially when compared to its predecessor, Naruto.

Fans Have Had Several Issues With the Boruto Anime

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Even before the issues with the Boruto dub, the anime as a whole was controversial among fans. The biggest reason for this is the use of filler and the series' overall pacing, which is something even Naruto and Shippuden struggled with. The Boruto anime initially adapts the story of the movie, diverging quite a bit from the original manga. Far more lighthearted, it has a plethora of "anime-original" characters and storylines, many of which are involved in less serious storytelling. This includes Boruto himself, who acts a lot sillier in the anime than he did in the manga, adopting a personality that made it difficult for fans of his father to get behind. This also affects character development, with Boruto seeing character growth far more slowly than in the manga. Again, this is due to so much of the anime consisting of filler, meaning that story beats from the manga are essentially postponed.

New characters don't receive the necessary development or screentime, making those who initially seem important instead fall by the wayside. Even the series' power levels are fairly inconsistent, which has an impact on the fights. This is all the case regardless of whether fans are watching the Boruto dub or the original Japanese version, and it's made some prefer the manga as a way of continuining the Naruto storyline. That's without even getting into the animation issues with the series, many of which were so hard to accept that longtime fans of the Naruto franchise couldn't understand how such a major series could be treated so poorly. Add in the fact that the Boruto English dub is incomplete, and it's perhaps the most inefficient way of enjoying the series.

Loyal fans continue to hold out hope for things like improvements in the production and animation, and even dubs for the rest of the undubbed episodes on streaming. For many, however, it sometimes feels as though the Boruto anime itself is simply a means to continue cashing in on the success of its predecessors. The manga, which many believe got off to a slow start, has a loyal following and a compelling enough story that fans deserve to see it come to life in Big Three fashion, and that includes dubs for every episode.

When Will The Rest of Boruto's Episodes Be Dubbed?? (4)
Boruto

TV-14

Action

Adventure

Son of Naruto Uzumaki, Boruto, follows his father's footsteps along with his friends to become great ninja. Throughout all their adventures, Boruto is determined to make his mark in the ninja world and live outside of his father's shadow.

Release Date
April 5, 2017

Creator
Masashi Kishimoto

Cast
Amanda Céline Miller , Robbie Daymond , Maile Flanagan , Todd Haberkorn , Colleen O'Shaughnessey , Cherami Leigh , Max Mittelman , Melissa Fahn , Stephanie Sheh , Billy Kametz
Main Genre
Anime

Seasons
26

Studio
Pierrot

Franchise
Naruto

Writers
Masashi Kishimoto

Number of Episodes
297
Streaming Service(s)
Hulu , Crunchyroll , Amazon Prime Video
When Will The Rest of Boruto's Episodes Be Dubbed?? (2024)

FAQs

How many episodes of Boruto are dubbed till now? ›

At present, there are 231 of the 294 dubbed episodes of Boruto Season 1. Only 155 dubbed episodes are presently available on Hulu. This means that English-preferring audiences who want to stream will have to wait to catch up on the 139 un-dubbed episodes that finish out the rest of Season 1.

Why is Boruto dub taking so long? ›

However, due to a restart necessitated by VIZ Media's home release schedule and a COVID-19 delay, the dub's pace became sluggish. The release dates for future episodes of Boruto dub are uncertain, given that the most recent box set from VIZ Media became available in June 2023.

Which episodes can I skip in Boruto? ›

Boruto Filler episodes and arcs to skip
Arcs To SkipEpisodes
Naruto Shinden Arc96-97
Konoha Shinden & Konohamaru And Remon Arc112-119
Time Slip Arc138-140
Mujina Bandits Arc152-156
6 more rows
Jan 25, 2024

Where is Boruto season 2 available? ›

Watch Boruto: Naruto Next Generations: Season 2 | Prime Video.

Where is Boruto English dub available? ›

Hulu will air Viz Media's English dub version of the series. The Boruto anime debuted in Japan in April 2017 on TV Tokyo. Part 1 of Boruto: Naruto Next Generations concluded with 293 episodes in March 2023, paving the way for part 2, which has also been confirmed.

Is Boruto stronger than Naruto? ›

The fact that Boruto can easily beat a character as strong as him just goes to show that he's stronger than Naruto as well. In the fight against Code, it was clear that he was far superior to him in terms of skill and power.

How long would it take to watch all of Boruto? ›

But there's a lot more than just that. There's also about 13 Naruto movies, as well as 290 episodes of Boruto. That would take you about 145 hours to finish.

Is Boruto on Netflix in English? ›

Unfortunately, Netflix doesn't offer English subtitles for Boruto: Naruto Next Generations. So, unless you speak Japanese, watching the series might be difficult. However, some sites, such as Subflicks, allow you to download subtitles for Netflix shows, helping you to watch Naruto effortlessly.

Has Boruto ended? ›

In November 2020, Kodachi stepped down, with Kishimoto taking over as writer. In April 2023, the series concluded the first part of the story and, following a brief hiatus, continued in August of the same year with a second part titled Boruto: Two Blue Vortex.

Why is Boruto all filler? ›

With a whopping 70 percent of the show containing filler episodes, the need for a guide to maneuver the manga canon and fillers is needed. The reason Boruto: Naruto Next Generations contains so many filler episodes is that the studio adapting it needs to give the manga author time to stay ahead of the series.

How many Boruto episodes are there in English? ›

So far, 231 Boruto episodes are English dubbed and there are currently a total of 293 episodes out.

Is Boruto series still continuing? ›

The anime has currently stopped for some reason on Episode 293, which is only chapter 70 out its 85. But it will continue eventually. Animes end when their mangas do, and since we just NOW have gotten to older Boruto in the manga, it wouldn't be inaccurate to call the first 85 chapters and its 293+ episodes a prequel.

How old is Boruto in Season 2? ›

Boruto is 12 years old during Boruto: The Movie and the bulk of the series thus far. He is two years older than his younger sister, Himawari, and was the firstborn child to Naruto and Hinata.

How many episodes of Boruto are there right now? ›

With the Boruto anime coming to an end in Episode 294, the anticipation for the final battle between Boruto and Kawaki has reached a fever pitch.

Is Boruto completed? ›

The series finished its first part with episode 293 on 26 March 2023; a second part was announced to be in development. Viz Media has licensed the series in North America.

What happens in Boruto episode 257? ›

The thieves kidnap the chef to regain the data they stole but are ambushed by Team 10, who make quick work of the criminals. They go back to the restaurant, inspiring the chef to make ramen with chips on top while the kids talk about their feelings. Boruto Episode 257 is titled Konohamaru Becomes the Hokage?!

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