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Viz Media. Archived from the original on November 10, 2021. Retrieved November 10, 2021. ^ "Knights of the Zodiac (Saint Seiya), Vol. 28". Viz Media.

Boruto being branded by Momoshiki. Upon arriving on Momoshiki's Planet, the Kage free Naruto and engage Kinshiki and Momoshiki. On seeing Boruto, Naruto tries to apologise for not being around more, but Boruto replies that it's okay, although he asks that Naruto start telling him about when he was younger instead of lecturing him. Naruto joins the battle and Momoshiki, despite absorbing Kinshiki to try and gain the upper-hand, is defeated. However, Katasuke arrives to lend assistance and attacks Momoshiki with the Kote, only to inadvertently rejuvenate him and allow him to capture the Kage. With encouragement from Sasuke, Boruto attacks Momoshiki with his small Rasengan, which forces him to release the Kage. Naruto is impressed that Boruto was able to learn the Rasengan and, still unable to move, adds his own chakra to Boruto's Rasengan, making it gigantic. Sasuke helps Boruto get a shadow clone close enough to Momoshiki to blind his Rinnegan with a kunai, preventing him from absorbing Boruto's Rasengan and thus leaving him unable to dodge it, killing Momoshiki. However upon investigating the remains of the God Tree, Momoshiki reappears before Boruto, freezing time for everybody but himself and Boruto to give Boruto a cryptic warning that someone who defeats a god ceases to be a normal person then gives him a seal on his palm. When Momoshiki fades away into mist, time resumes for everyone and they return to Konoha. Boruto and Naruto reconcile.

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Retrieved November 15, 2008. ^ "Animage Top-100 Anime Listing". Anime News Network. January 15, 2001. Archived from the original on February 27, 2007. Retrieved November 15, 2008. ^ 第17回アニメグランプリ [1995年5月号] [17th Anime Grand Prix since (1995 May issue)]. Animage (in Japanese). Archived from the original on October 19, 2010. Retrieved December 7, 2009. ^ 第15回アニメグランプリ [1993年5月号] [15th Anime Grand Prix since (1993 May issue)]. With the exception of one, they do not age and can only be killed via the destruction of their Philosopher's Stones. There are several cities throughout Amestris. The main setting is the capital of Central City (セントラルシティ, Sentoraru Shiti), along with other military cities such as the northern city of Briggs (ブリッグズ, Burigguzu). Towns featured include Resembool (リゼンブール, Rizenbūru), the rural hometown of the Elrics; Liore (リオール, Riōru), a city tricked into following a cult; Rush Valley (ラッシュバレー, Rasshu Barē), a town that specializes in automail manufacturing; and Ishbal, a conservative-religion region that rejects alchemy and was destroyed in the Ishbalan Civil War instigated after a soldier shot an Ishbalan child. Outside of Amestris, there are few named countries, and none are seen in the main story. The main foreign country is Xing.
However, instead of then hunting some slimes or discovering his affinity to magic, the show throws him into a world that’s in the middle of war. And I mean real war, not a one man power flex spotlight. So the protagonist has to learn to survive and to fight while also seeking out the girl he still hasn’t given up on. 8. The Vision of Escaflowne Since we’re already in the 90s here, we might as well mention The Vision of Escaflowne as well. It starts off with just a typical high school girl who suddenly sees a man and a dragon come out of the sky. She helps the man defeat the dragon with her Spidey senses, and somehow ends up teleporting back to his world. And his world is a bit depressing to be honest. There’s a war going on. The man is actually a prince so his head is quite valuable. And there are mechs flying around.