A Boruto: Naruto Next Generations storyline adapted for both the manga and the anime, named for the Mujina Bandits. It runs through five manga chapters collected across two volumes and stretches over eleven anime episodes, taking a different place in each medium's sequence.
This story exists in two forms. In print it occupies chapters 11 through 15 of the Boruto manga, gathered within volumes three and four, while the anime tells it over episodes 141 to 151. Both versions carry the name of the Mujina Bandits at their center.
The source reference does not lay out a full plot for this arc. On record are its coordinates in each medium: a run of five chapters in the manga and a stretch of eleven episodes in the anime, both branded after the Mujina Bandits.
The arc's neighbors differ by format. In the manga it follows the Versus Momoshiki Arc and leads into the Ao Arc, whereas in the anime it comes after the Time Slip Arc and hands off to the Kara Actuation Arc.

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In the anime, the Mujina Bandits Arc starts at episode 141 and runs through episode 151 of Boruto: Naruto Next Generations.
The Mujina Bandits Arc is a Boruto: Naruto Next Generations storyline named after the Mujina Bandits, adapted across five manga chapters and eleven anime episodes.
The Mujina Bandits Arc covers chapters 11 through 15 of the Boruto manga, collected in volumes three and four.
In the manga, the Mujina Bandits Arc is followed by the Ao Arc, right after the Versus Momoshiki Arc.
In the anime, the Mujina Bandits Arc comes after the Time Slip Arc and leads into the Kara Actuation Arc.
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