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Chōchō Arc

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The eighth arc of Boruto: Naruto Next Generations, also billed as the Super Chōchō Butterfly Mode Arc, hands the spotlight to Chōchō across three episodes drawn from an idea by series creator Masashi Kishimoto.

Media: anime
Series: Boruto: Naruto Next Generations
Based On: concept by Masashi Kishimoto
Episodes: 67-69
Alt Title: Super Chōchō Butterfly Mode Arc
Arc Number: 8
Name Japanese: チョウチョウ編
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Overview

This three-episode arc, the eighth in the Boruto: Naruto Next Generations anime, centers entirely on Chōchō. It grew from a concept supplied by Masashi Kishimoto, who also contributed some of its dialogue.

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Summary

Running through episodes 67 to 69, the arc puts Chōchō at its heart, an unusual turn that gives the Akimichi heir her own featured story rather than a supporting role.

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Aftermath

It follows the Versus Momoshiki Arc and leads directly into the Mitsuki's Disappearance Arc.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Chōchō Arc?

The Chōchō Arc is the eighth arc of the Boruto: Naruto Next Generations anime, a three-episode story that puts Chōchō Akimichi at its center rather than in a supporting role.

Which episodes make up the Chōchō Arc?

The Chōchō Arc runs through episodes 67 to 69 of Boruto: Naruto Next Generations.

Who created the concept behind the Chōchō Arc?

The Chōchō Arc grew from a concept supplied by series creator Masashi Kishimoto, who also contributed some of its dialogue.

What arc comes before the Chōchō Arc?

The Chōchō Arc is preceded by the Versus Momoshiki Arc.

What arc follows the Chōchō Arc?

The Chōchō Arc is followed by the Mitsuki's Disappearance Arc.

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