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English release in North America. An anime television series adaptation produced by MAPPA aired from April to July 2023. A second season has been announced. Plot[edit] Captured during an assassination mission, Gabimaru the Hollow is sentenced to be executed, but nothing seems to kill him due to his superhuman body. Believing his love for his wife to be subconsciously keeping him alive, executioner Yamada Asaemon Sagiri
offers him the chance to be pardoned of all crimes by the Shogunate if he finds the elixir of life on Shinsenkyo, a legendary realm recently discovered southwest of the Ryukyu Kingdom. After losing five expedition teams sent to the island, this time the Shogunate sends a group of death row convicts. The convicts are each
given a Yamada Asaemon executioner, who they must return with in order to obtain the pardon. Characters[edit] Main characters[edit] Gabimaru (画眉丸) Voiced by: Chiaki Kobayashi[4] (Japanese); Alejandro Saab[5] (English) Portrayed by: Tsubasa Kizu[6] The strongest ninja from Iwagakure, where he was taken from his parents as a child by the village chief and trained to become a killer. He is known as "Gabimaru the Hollow" (がらんの画眉丸, Garan no Gabimaru) for his lack of emotion during his gruesome work. However, he is very much in love with his wife, the village chief's peace-loving daughter who treats him with kindness. When he wanted to cut ties with the village and live a normal life with his wife, the chief arranged for him to be captured and sentenced to death.
05. He even reveals the truth about what actually happened three years ago to Shikamaru. Despite discovering the truth, Shikamaru tells Boruto that until they are ready to expose Kawaki's actions to the village, they must work together in the shadows as long as Boruto is a criminal. Production[edit] When the Naruto manga ended in 2014, the company Shueisha asked Masashi
Kishimoto to draw the sequel. Kishimoto rejected the idea and proposed artist Mikio Ikemoto, who had been working as an assistant for Kishimoto ever since Naruto's early chapters, to draw it instead. [3][4] A countdown website titled "Next Generation" was used to promote the new manga. In December 2015, the Boruto: Naruto Next Generations's serialisation was announced. [5][6] Kishimoto said he wanted Boruto to surpass his own work. [7] The writer of Boruto, Ukyō Kodachi, had written a light novel called Gaara Hiden (2015) and had assisted Kishimoto in writing the script for the film Boruto: Naruto the Movie. [8] Besides writing for the series, Kodachi supervises the story of the anime. Kishimoto also acted as the
supervisor of the anime for episodes 8 and 9.
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