Release time for Boruto 291: Control is Sunday, March 12, 2023, at 5:30 pm JST. The episode will air on TV TOKYO and Crunchyroll, Funimation, Hulu, and VRV in Japan, as well as on platforms throughout the world. The newest episode revealed the terrifying future ambitions of Code and how Kawaki first met. Since Boruto’s arrival, tensions have increased, and the upcoming episode might feature a brawl. Even the animation quality was much higher than normal, and that trend should continue in the next episode.
When will it be available?
Code’s status as the story’s major enemy with superhuman abilities has been established thanks to the Code arc, but things aren’t what they seem. Code has assured Eida that he would not harm Kawaki, and Boruto is nearly impossible to beat thanks to his possession of Momoshiki’s abilities.
The following is the worldwide airing schedule for Boruto 291:
Sun., March 12 at 02:30 AM PST
Sunday, March 12 at 2:30 a.m., CST
Time in Eastern Daylight Time on Sunday, March 12: 3:30
Sunday, March 12 at 8:30 a.m. BST.
Sunday, March 12 at 9:30 a.m. CEST
Sunday, March 12 at 4 p.m. IST (Indian Standard Time)
Sunday, March 12 at 4.30 p.m., Philippine Standard Time
Around 6:00 p.m. on Sunday, March 12 (Australian Central Standard Time),
What can we hope to see in the next Episode?
Episode 291 of Boruto will have Boruto assisting Kawaki in their battle against Code. Code is interested in Boruto in the preview since he is Momoshiki’s vessel. On the other side, Boruto is convinced that they cannot escape Code and that they must confront him head-on.
In episode 291 of Boruto, Boruto and Code had a brutal battle. The latter will then seek a demonstration of Momoshiki’s skills, explaining that Karma provides far more than just enhanced speed and strength. The situation will heat up as Boruto begins to use the full potential of his Karma. Meanwhile, in Boruto 291 in Leaf Village, Naruto and the gang find out that Kawaki hasn’t been there, so they send Nishi beyond the village’s bounds to look for him and Boruto.
Review of Boruto 290
Boruto and Kawaki’s frustration at being monitored by Nishi the sensor was on full display in the previous episode. Kawaki criticised the former for showing minimal concern about being seen. Amado and Shikamaru were overheard talking, with the former accusing the latter of plotting something extravagant. Amado, though, admitted that the rapid succession of events had caught him off guard as well.
Kawaki hid his chakra and created a shadow doppelganger to trick the sensor into thinking he was only taking out the garbage one night. By the time Boruto noticed anything was amiss, he had already departed the hamlet. The two got into a little skirmish outside after Code tracked him down with Eida’s help. Thereafter, Kawaki tried to negotiate by offering to give up his life to ensure Leaf Village’s protection. Code, however, was too preoccupied with his current goal of growing the Divine Tree and eating the Chakra Fruit to worry about such trifling issues.