Kawaki enrolled at the Ninja Academy. He is still having trouble adjusting to the new school, where everyone is considerably younger than he is. But since it is Naruto’s desire, he goes ahead and enrols in the academy anyhow. They will still enjoy themselves at intervals. This might potentially set up another major arc when the Futano one concludes. This page may contain spoilers for Boruto, Naruto, and the Next Generations, Episode 262.
The second half of Boruto Episode 261 will air in the forthcoming Boruto: Naruto Next Generations episode 262.
This new arc will likely centre on Kawaki’s covert mission to safeguard a princess from a different nation. Let’s review the previous episodes of Boruto before we get into the spoilers for Episode 262: In the previous episode, Kawaki, Himawari, Eho, and Yuina were among the new pupils in Ninja academy.
Himawari is thrilled to be attending the Academy, and she is especially pleased to see that both Eho and Yuina will be enrolled there as well. Kawaki has enrolled in the course as well. Kawaki feels disheartened to be taking lessons among students considerably younger than himself.
Kae, a princess from another kingdom, is also enrolled in the courses. Kawaki has entrusted the secret protection of Kae to the group. He’s doing everything he can to get close to Kae, as Naruto advised. Kawaki decides to win Himawari over by presenting her with a romance novel, per her advice. Now let’s delve into the Boruto: Naruto Next Generations Episode 262 spoilers.
The title of Boruto: Naruto Next Generations Episode 262 is “The Princess’s Tea Party.” The upcoming episode will highlight that despite Kawaki can’t move his vision off from Kae nevertheless he decides to attend the party. But right in the heart of the celebration, he gets a strange feeling. Episode 262 of Boruto: Naruto Next Generations will air on Sunday, August 14, 2022, at 5:30 PM JST. The episode will live stream in Japanese with English subtitles. Fans in the U.S. may view the episode online on Crunchyroll. You may view the past episodes of the Boruto: Naruto anime on the official websites through services like Anime Lab, Crunchyroll, Funimation, and Hulu.
