"Naruto the Movie: Boruto" is a theatrical animation film released by Toho, Japan. The film is directed by director Hiroyuki Yamashita, and Masashi Kishimoto, the original author of the manga, is the screenwriter. The three bottles are starred by main voice actors such as Fuzi, Kikuchi Shin, Kijima Ryuichi, Takeuchi Junko, Sugiyama Norioaki, and was released in Japan on August 7, 2015.
As the eleventh theatrical work of the "Naruto" series, "Boruto" focuses on the descendants of Uzumaki Naruto and Uchiha Sasuke. In the story, the new generation of ninjas gradually grow up through hardships and hardships, and face the new enemies together with their parents-the challenge of the Otsutsuki Peach Style and the Otsuki Wooden Style.
The movie has also been warmly received in Mainland China. It was released in theaters in mainland China on February 18, 2016. It became another Japanese manga with strong IP that successfully landed on the big screen in mainland China after "Doraemon: Walk With Me" and "Detective Conan: The Sunflower of Karma". What's even more exciting is that "Bo Ren Biography" has also become the only theatrical version of the Naruto series to be shown in theaters in mainland China.
The film shows the bravery and determination of the new generation of ninjas, inheriting the will of their predecessors, and striving to protect their homeland and maintain peace. The themes of friendship, courage, responsibility and sacrifice carried in the story touched the hearts of the audience.