The fourteenth arc of the Boruto anime, spanning episodes 120 to 126. It follows the pursuit of the one-tailed beast Shukaku by the Otsutsuki Urashiki, with Boruto and the Suna genin Shinki charged with keeping the tailed beast safe.
This is the fourteenth arc of the Boruto: Naruto Next Generations anime, made up of episodes 120 through 126. In the broadcast order it sits between Konohamaru's Love Arc and the Time Slip Arc.
The story centers on Shukaku, the One-Tail, who becomes the target of the power-hungry Urashiki. Boruto teams with Shinki of Sunagakure, and the young pair is handed the task of escorting and guarding the tailed beast as Urashiki closes in.
The chase sets up a pursuit that carries directly into the Time Slip Arc, where the struggle against Urashiki continues on new ground.

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The One-Tail Escort Arc is the fourteenth arc of the Boruto: Naruto Next Generations anime, centering on the tailed beast Shukaku becoming the target of the power-hungry Otsutsuki Urashiki.
The One-Tail Escort Arc spans episodes 120 through 126 of the Boruto: Naruto Next Generations anime.
Urashiki Otsutsuki is the power-hungry antagonist of the One-Tail Escort Arc who pursues Shukaku, the One-Tail, forcing Boruto and Shinki to guard the tailed beast.
In the One-Tail Escort Arc, Boruto teams up with Shinki of Sunagakure, and the pair are tasked with escorting and guarding Shukaku as Urashiki closes in.
The One-Tail Escort Arc leads directly into the Time Slip Arc, where the struggle against Urashiki continues.
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