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After their homeroom teacher was able to reconcile everyone, Boruto declined an invitation by Shino to teach again. When the Academy held a festival, Boruto attended it, interested in seeing Kawaki in a play. At a target booth, Boruto got collected prizes with his skills as shinobi. When the festival received a terrorist threat, Boruto and the other former students offered to help solve the issue, removing explosive tags around the area. Later, after it was revealed
that Kawaki was
only attending the Academy to complete a mission, Boruto was surprised to learn that Himawari still hadn't officially decided to become a shinobi, but saw the Academy as an opportunity to experience new things. Labyrinth Game Arc[] Main article: Labyrinth Game Arc Boruto and Sasuke on the Thunder Train. In the anime, Boruto accompanied Sasuke when he
needed to look for a replacement messenger hawk, hoping to acquire a famed Senri Hawk. Upon meeting Maruta, who tended them, they learned Maruta couldn't risk taking them to the hawks habitat over concerns of being followed by Paradise representatives, dealers of rare and endangered animals who had began threatening him to acquire the hawks. When Sasuke visited Paradise under the pretence of being a customer, Boruto recognised Tentō in a photo, lending credence to their claim. When their leader Mozu Shitakiri admitted to being interested in the Senri Hawks, Boruto accused her of attacking Maruta's facility, though she pointed out they had no evidence. Mozu ordered them to leave, and gave them a warning to pass along to Maruta.
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with Me, Miss Nagatoro' Anime's 2nd Season Unveils Title, Cast, Staff, January 2023 Premiere". Anime News Network. Retrieved June 30, 2022.
xTREND (in Japanese). Nikkei Business. April 30, 2021. Archived from the original on August 18, 2021. Retrieved February 15, 2023. ^ a b c Cirone, David (January 15, 2019). "Naoki
Urasawa – Interview with creator of Monster,
20th Century Boys at JAPAN HOUSE Los Angeles (2019)". J-Generation. Archived from the original on August 21, 2020. Retrieved February 15, 2023. ^ a b c "浦沢直樹×糸井重里 マンガがぼくにくれたもの。 - ほぼ日刊イトイ新聞" (in Japanese).