Episode 262 of “Boruto: Naruto Next Generations,” titled “The Princess’s Tea Party,” will premiere this coming Sunday, and it will be available for live streaming on Crunchyroll. The latest episode will be available online in Japanese with English subtitling.
In Episode 262 of “Boruto: Naruto Next Generations,” Kawaki continues to have trouble adjusting to life as a new student at the Ninja Academy. The Episode 262 official summary implies that Kawaki is struggling to adapt to his new educational environment.
Despite his difficulties, he forms a friendship with Kae, the woman he is tasked with escorting.
Meanwhile, Kae hosts a tea party for Himawari and the rest of the class in her mansion because she wants to improve relations with them. Kawaki grudgingly decides to go through with the assignment even though she can’t keep her eyes off of Kae. The awkwardness he feels during the tea gathering persists despite his best efforts at fitting in.
But in the midst of the festivities, he becomes aware of something out of the ordinary.
“As a freshman, Kawaki joins Himawari and the others at the Ninja Academy. However, this is truly a top-secret assignment to keep a princess safe from assassins. Due to the fact that she has travelled from another country to attend university, “Check out the official plot summary for Episode 261 on Crunchyroll. “Kawaki reluctantly enrols at the academy, where all of the kids are younger than he is despite Naruto’s particular request. Kawaki’s distinctive young classmates and an unpredictable instructor called Hana Kaka make for a challenging start to the school year.” I’m sorry to say that it went on.
Yuuko Sanpei voices Boruto Uzumaki, Yuma Uchida plays Kawaki, Inori Minase portrays Kae Yukiwari, Yusuke Shirai plays Ikada Funato, Noriaki Sugiyama portrays Sasuke Uchiha, Kokoro Kikuchi portrays Sarada Uchiha, Ryuuichi Kijima plays Mitsuki, Junko Takeuchi voices Naruto Uzum In addition, the cast features Ryoko Shiraishi as Cho-Cho Akimichi, Atsushi Abe as Inojin Yamanaka, Yichi Nakamura as Koji Kashin, Houko Kuwashima as Delta, Kenta Miyake as Boro, Akio Ohtsuka as Amado, Junta Terashima as Code, and Kenjiro Tsuda as Jigen.
