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Mamushi Arc

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Part of Boruto: Two Blue Vortex, this is the third arc in the manga's second part. It spans nine chapters, takes its name from Mamushi, follows the Matsuri and Ryu Arc, and gives way to the Post Mamushi Arc.

Part: Part II
Media: manga
Series: Boruto: Two Blue Vortex
Chapters: 26-34
Followed By: Post Mamushi Arc
Preceded By: Matsuri and Ryu Arc
Part Arc Number: 3
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Overview

This arc belongs to Boruto: Two Blue Vortex, the manga's second half, where it stands as the third entry in that run. Its title draws from Mamushi.

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Summary

The source reference does not provide a detailed plot for this arc. On record is that the story spans chapters 26 through 34 of the manga.

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Aftermath

In the manga's sequence, the arc follows the Matsuri and Ryu Arc and leads directly into the Post Mamushi Arc.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Mamushi Arc?

The Mamushi Arc is the third story arc of the second part of Boruto: Two Blue Vortex, named for the character Mamushi and spanning chapters 26 through 34 of the manga.

How many chapters does the Mamushi Arc cover?

The Mamushi Arc covers nine chapters, numbered 26 to 34, of Boruto: Two Blue Vortex.

What arc comes before the Mamushi Arc?

The Mamushi Arc follows directly after the Matsuri and Ryu Arc.

What arc comes after the Mamushi Arc?

The Mamushi Arc leads into the Post Mamushi Arc.

Is the Mamushi Arc part of the manga or anime?

The Mamushi Arc is a manga arc, part of Boruto: Two Blue Vortex.

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