With everyone's memories having been altered, Boruto finds himself being hunted by his own village. After escaping with Sasuke, what future awaits Boruto...? (Source: MANGA Plus)
The ninja adventures continue with Naruto’s son, Boruto! Naruto was a young shinobi with an incorrigible knack for mischief. He achieved his dream to become the greatest ninja in his village, and now his face sits atop the Hokage monument. But this is not his story... A new generation of ninja are ready to take the stage, led by Naruto's own son, Boruto! Years have passed since Naruto and Sasuke teamed up to defeat Kaguya, the progenitor of chakra and the greatest threat the ninja world has ever faced. Times are now peaceful and the new generation of shinobi has not experienced the same hardships as its parents. Perhaps that is why Boruto would rather play video games than train. However, one passion does burn deep in this ninja boy’s heart, and that is the desire to defeat his father! (Source: VIZ Media) *Note: Includes the one-shot "Naruto: The Path Lit by the Full Moon".*
Light novel adaptations of specific anime-canon arcs in the Boruto: Naruto Next Generations anime. 1. The New Leaves Soaring Through the Blue Sky! (青天を翔る新たな木の葉たち!); 2017/5/2 2. A Call from the Shadows! (影からの呼び声!); 2017/7/4 3. Those Who Illuminate the Night of Shinobi! (忍の夜を照らす者!); 2017/9/4 4. School Trip Bloodwind Records (修学旅行血風録); 2017/11/2 5. The Last Day at the Ninja Academy! (忍者学校最後の日!); 2018/1/4
"Cresttown" is a chaotic town where order has vanished. In this chaotic town where drugs and violence are rampant, young boys form gangs with like-minded people and spend their days fighting. They are the butt of the town, known as "fools," and large bounties are placed on the heads of their bosses. Among them, Bud Weiser, the young boy who leads the "Candy" team, has an extraordinary price of 10 million yen. Bud Weiser is willing to kill people for the bounty, but his feelings begin to change when he meets the innocent girl Naive.
Ikemoto´s bedut work from July 1997. A sequel oneshot was published in April 1999. Was also serialized in Monthly Plasma, an independent manga magazine, from June 1997 to September 1999. Note: The original oneshot won a Tenkaichi Manga Award.

