Fans will be able to catch up with the Uzumaki family as they take a well-earned holiday at a hot spring resort in Boruto Episode 258 is due out on July 17. For the first time in many years, Himawari’s parents and siblings are free from the burdens of becoming ninjas. Kagemasa’s new film has already shown Konohamaru killing it as Naruto for the fans; but, this time, the family will leave Konoha behind and end up having a few run-ins with the supernatural. To learn everything there is to know about Boruto 258 continue reading.
What time is the episode scheduled to be aired?
Boruto Episode 258 will be available to Japanese viewers on Sunday, March 18th at 5:30 p.m. JST. There is a time listed below for those who live outside of the United States and wish to view the premiere of the show right away.
2:00 a.m., July 17 – Pacific Daylight Time
4:00 a.m., July 17 – Central Daylight Time
5:00 a.m. on Saturday, July 17, Eastern Daylight Time
10:00 a.m. on Saturday, July 17, in the United Kingdom during daylight saving time
11:00 a.m. on July 17 in Central European Summer Time
On July 17 at 2:30 p.m., Indian Standard time.
July 17th, 5:00 p.m., local time in the Philippines
6:30 p.m. on July 17 in Australian Central Daylight Time (ACDDT).
On the official Boruto streaming platforms, you may watch The Uzumaki Family’s Hot Springs Vacation, episode 258 of Boruto. Hulu, VRV, Crunchyroll, and Funimation are among the providers of these services. Using the same platforms, you may view the full show.
In this week’s episode of Boruto, what can you expect?
It will be in the same hot spring resort where Mirai accompanied Kakashi and Guy when they went there in the first episode of Boruto. The spirit of a warrior will be the focus of the upcoming episode. The voices of Boruto, Kawai, and Himawari can be heard in the trailer of Boruto Episode 258, which suggests that they will be the main focus of the episode. Even if Kawaki doesn’t seem to believe in ghosts, it’s possible that he will by the conclusion of this episode. This episode is expected to be just as entertaining and well-written as the prior one because of the success of the past one. If a spirit of a Samurai can be used in this episode to terrorise the Uzumaki children, then it should be a good one.
What occurred the previous week?
At the risk of being broken was Naruto’s vow that he would accompany Himawari and the Uzumaki family to the hot springs holiday if she won the tournament. He couldn’t back out of his arrangement to appear in Kagemasa’s new picture because he’d already pledged to do so. Thank goodness Konohamaru came in time to provide a helping hand. Convinced that he could fill Naruto’s shoes, Konohamaru showed up on set eager to make his acting debut. He became concerned about the film’s outcome after watching the producer and the rest of the team slack off on-site.
However, he was taken aback when the assistant director demonstrated to him how lax they had gotten as computers could correct any error made on set. The assistant director and Konohamaru devised a strategy to motivate the cast and crew to return to the area to shoot. A lot of great images were taken, but the producer was not pleased and dismissed everyone. Director Konohamaru urged Konohamaru to continue filming for Kagemasa’s sake later that night. While getting ready for another day of filming the following day, Konohamaru discovered on the news that the assistant director was being taken, hostage. He immediately went to help rescue the prisoner. The crew and Kagemasa’s actor were motivated by his struggle against the culprits to incorporate these events into the film. The final results were a huge success thanks to the producer’s satisfaction, and they rehired the filmmaking team to ensure the film’s continued success.