Momoshiki kengen
- Episode aired Jul 18, 2021
- 24m
IMDb RATING
9.1/10
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Boro goes on a rampage and attempts to eliminate Boruto and the others. Boruto is beat down and falls unconscious. Then suddenly, his Karma activates and he becomes possessed by Momoshiki's ... Read allBoro goes on a rampage and attempts to eliminate Boruto and the others. Boruto is beat down and falls unconscious. Then suddenly, his Karma activates and he becomes possessed by Momoshiki's spirit.Boro goes on a rampage and attempts to eliminate Boruto and the others. Boruto is beat down and falls unconscious. Then suddenly, his Karma activates and he becomes possessed by Momoshiki's spirit.
Yûko Sanpei
- Boruto Uzumaki
- (voice)
Kokoro Kikuchi
- Sarada Uchiha
- (voice)
Ryûichi Kijima
- Mitsuki
- (voice)
Yuma Uchida
- Kawaki
- (voice)
Junko Takeuchi
- Naruto Uzumaki
- (voice)
Nana Mizuki
- Hinata Uzumaki
- (voice)
Saori Hayami
- Himawari Uzumaki
- (voice)
Chie Nakamura
- Sakura Uchiha
- (voice)
Satoshi Hino
- Sai Yamanaka
- (voice)
Kenshô Ono
- Shikadai Nara
- (voice)
Atsushi Abe
- Inojin Yamanaka
- (voice)
Taira Kikumoto
- Katasuke Tôno
- (voice)
Aya Endô
- Sumire Kakei
- (voice)
Kenta Miyake
- Boro
- (voice)
Bennett Abara
- Boruto Uzumaki
- (English version)
- (voice)
- (as Amanda Miller)
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Performed by CHiCO with Honeyworks
Featured review
"Does this mean I'm not normal anymore?"
This episode emitted wholesome emotions as well portray sentimentality significant.
First of all we experienced wonderful editing and cutting all over this episode. The cutting depicted each one's distinct feelings. With that you also felt arrested throughout the episode.
Then you had the sensational framing, viewpoint and overall perspective. Of course the camera work was as good as always but in addition to that, the framing really increased the end-result. It captured the characters thought and general views. Great camera work that delineate and moreover, set forth everyone's dialogues. Since this episode dealt with a lot of conversations, the camera work was essential. Particularly to be in motion within sustainable moments. Besides that, be the dominant factor in reasonable and to some extant, justifiable, resolutions to each and every one. The pannings of the camera-movements was done astounding. It ensued a tension and furthermore an enthusiastic avidness.
With the dialogues the voice acting becomes indispensable and everyone did an excellent, even a compelling execution. The voice actors gave out an approach that resulted in an admirable appeal for the characters. Genuine, to say the least. That is one of the biggest features on why, both Boruto: Naruto Next Generations and Naruto & Naruto Shippuden, it's as good as it's. The voice actors express their voices to the fullest extent, which result more than their voices itself. The dialogues that was being giving occurred at perfectly times and the separation on who was at frame when the specific dialogue was giving was formulated superbly. And moreover translated an analysis that could be read ambiguously.
Glorious shading and lighting as well. The shading represented the individual characters, meanwhile the lighting (which was for the majority of time colourful, sporadically even multicolored) illustrated the setting and the whole environment. What's more is everybody's specific movements, not just for the camera-perspective, but also their specified moves within the location. The contrast between corner and center, as well as where the windows where. It was thought-out.
The development was appreciable. Most of the people expanded in some way. Alongside that, each person's psyche gets diversify and thus reflects onto the others. They all affect each others and therfore, in consequence, impacts one another. (Some unconscious to that even.)
Liked the attitude in addition. Everybody's attitude was authentic, because of that nobody seemed over-the-top or overreact. The attitude represented everyone in their sincere selfness. And you can't talk about attitude without mention expression. Especially facial-expression. I thought everyone's facial-expression, (for not talk about the illustration) was alluring, to say the least. It wasn't only genuine but also exuberant and energetic in many ways. That is something Boruto: Naruto Next Generations has always delivered. Though this episode in particular, had brilliant shading to boost their external expression. What's more is that you felt each person's internal feeling surprisingly more than usual. And that has a lot to do with the editing and standpoint of course.
The artwork was awesome. Really liked the style, outlines and shapes. Shape for both the characters and the location. Thought that everything looks splendid. Combined with the nice colour palette, the outcome was outstanding. The whole lot put together characterized a bigger meaning than just the condition itself. The colors emited a tone that was remarkable and wouldn't have emerge without the hue.
Talk about astonishing soundtrack. What an aura and emanation it emanated. It emerged on ideal times and reflected the characters thoroughly. As well presented dramatic qualities and idiosyncrasy that distinguished the specific character.
In conclusion, although we for a majority of times spended in the same placement it never felt tedious. It was altogether an excitement that emerged. Thoughtfulness, would be my description on this episode. A good one, definitely one that deserves 10/10 without exception!
First of all we experienced wonderful editing and cutting all over this episode. The cutting depicted each one's distinct feelings. With that you also felt arrested throughout the episode.
Then you had the sensational framing, viewpoint and overall perspective. Of course the camera work was as good as always but in addition to that, the framing really increased the end-result. It captured the characters thought and general views. Great camera work that delineate and moreover, set forth everyone's dialogues. Since this episode dealt with a lot of conversations, the camera work was essential. Particularly to be in motion within sustainable moments. Besides that, be the dominant factor in reasonable and to some extant, justifiable, resolutions to each and every one. The pannings of the camera-movements was done astounding. It ensued a tension and furthermore an enthusiastic avidness.
With the dialogues the voice acting becomes indispensable and everyone did an excellent, even a compelling execution. The voice actors gave out an approach that resulted in an admirable appeal for the characters. Genuine, to say the least. That is one of the biggest features on why, both Boruto: Naruto Next Generations and Naruto & Naruto Shippuden, it's as good as it's. The voice actors express their voices to the fullest extent, which result more than their voices itself. The dialogues that was being giving occurred at perfectly times and the separation on who was at frame when the specific dialogue was giving was formulated superbly. And moreover translated an analysis that could be read ambiguously.
Glorious shading and lighting as well. The shading represented the individual characters, meanwhile the lighting (which was for the majority of time colourful, sporadically even multicolored) illustrated the setting and the whole environment. What's more is everybody's specific movements, not just for the camera-perspective, but also their specified moves within the location. The contrast between corner and center, as well as where the windows where. It was thought-out.
The development was appreciable. Most of the people expanded in some way. Alongside that, each person's psyche gets diversify and thus reflects onto the others. They all affect each others and therfore, in consequence, impacts one another. (Some unconscious to that even.)
Liked the attitude in addition. Everybody's attitude was authentic, because of that nobody seemed over-the-top or overreact. The attitude represented everyone in their sincere selfness. And you can't talk about attitude without mention expression. Especially facial-expression. I thought everyone's facial-expression, (for not talk about the illustration) was alluring, to say the least. It wasn't only genuine but also exuberant and energetic in many ways. That is something Boruto: Naruto Next Generations has always delivered. Though this episode in particular, had brilliant shading to boost their external expression. What's more is that you felt each person's internal feeling surprisingly more than usual. And that has a lot to do with the editing and standpoint of course.
The artwork was awesome. Really liked the style, outlines and shapes. Shape for both the characters and the location. Thought that everything looks splendid. Combined with the nice colour palette, the outcome was outstanding. The whole lot put together characterized a bigger meaning than just the condition itself. The colors emited a tone that was remarkable and wouldn't have emerge without the hue.
Talk about astonishing soundtrack. What an aura and emanation it emanated. It emerged on ideal times and reflected the characters thoroughly. As well presented dramatic qualities and idiosyncrasy that distinguished the specific character.
In conclusion, although we for a majority of times spended in the same placement it never felt tedious. It was altogether an excitement that emerged. Thoughtfulness, would be my description on this episode. A good one, definitely one that deserves 10/10 without exception!
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- Jul 19, 2021
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