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Giyu and Insect Hashira Shinobu Kocho rescue the survivors, who are brought back to the Corps' headquarters. Tanjiro is trial by the Hashira – Giyu, Shinobu, Flame Hashira Kyojuro Rengoku, Sound Hashira Tengen Uzui, Love Hashira Mitsuri Kanroji, Stone Hashira Gyomei Himejima, Mist Hashira Muichiro Tokito, Serpent Hashira Obanai Iguro, and Wind Hashira Sanemi Shinazugawa – who, with the exception of Giyu and Mitsuri, do not believe he and Nezuko should be allowed to live. Nonetheless, the Corps' leader Kagaya Ubuyashiki, is able to convince them to accept Nezuko and see Tanjiro's importance, believing it is with their help that
Muzan can be defeated. Upon learning of Rui's death, Muzan kills the remaining
Lower Ranks due to their constant failures; he spares Lower One Enmu and sends him on a mission to kill Tanjiro. After a battle against Enmu in a passenger train, Tanjiro kills him with Kyojuro's support. However, Upper Three Akaza appears and battles Kyojuro, who dies from his wounds as the demon escapes. Months later, the group is sent to Yoshiwara with Tengen, where they face off and kill the Upper Six siblings Gyutaro and Daki. Tengen retires from the Corps after suffering extensive injuries. During another battle at the Swordsmith Village, where the Corps' weapons are forged, Tanjiro meets Genya Shinazugawa, Sanemi's younger brother, who has the mysterious ability to temporarily gain demonic powers after eating their flesh. With the help of Muichiro and Mitsuri, the group manage to kill Upper Five Gyokko and Upper Four Hantengu. In the aftermath, they realize that Nezuko is invulnerable to sunlight.
Boruto simply tells Mitsuki that he has no intentions of killing Kawaki and that Boruto’s parents, Naruto and Hinata, are alive. Before leaving, Boruto insisted that Mitsuki could shine on his own, but if he still needs a separate sun, to find him. While alone, Boruto continue talking to Shikamaru. He revealed that Omnipotence's rewrite effects are so potent over time, those affected by it will forget all knowledge involving the changes. As Shikamaru suggested just killing Kawaki and finding another way to save his parents, Boruto insisted he wanted to save his new brother as well. Flashforward[] In the wake of Konoha's destruction four
years after the Ōtsutsuki attack on the village, a sixteen-year-old[58] Boruto faces off against Kawaki on the remnants of the obliterated Hokage Rock. With Kawaki threatening to end the era of shinobi, Boruto puts on his forehead protector and prepares to face him in battle while reminiscing about his past. In Other Media[] Video Games[] Boruto Uzumaki is a playable character in the following video games: Game nameJapanese releaseEnglish releaseJump Force14 February 201915 February 2019Naruto Mobile20162016Naruto Shippūden:
Ultimate Ninja Storm 44 February 20169 February 2016Naruto to Boruto: Shinobi Striker30 August 201831 August 2018Naruto x Boruto: Ninja TribesJune 2019June 2019Naruto x Boruto: Ninja Voltage22 November 201722 November 2017Naruto x Boruto: Ultimate Ninja Storm Connections16 November 202317 November 2023Naruto: Shinobi Collection2014Naruto: Shinobi Collection Shippū Ranbu27 July 2015Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Online14 April 201320 July 2016 Trivia[] "Boruto" (ボルト) is the Japanese pronunciation of the English word "bolt". His name is a reference to his first cousin, once removed; Neji, whose name means "screw" (捻子). When Boruto first appeared in the English Weekly Shōnen Jump, his name was transliterated as "Bolt". This was later corrected when the chapter was released in volume format.