147 — Boruto- Naruto Next Generations -dub- Episode

: Tsukiyo uses a powerful hidden jutsu that manifests shadow clones of his opponents under the full moon. These shadows mirror the abilities of Boruto, Sarada, and Mitsuki, effectively forcing them to fight themselves.

Absolutely. If you have been slogging through the Boruto anime, skeptical if it can ever reach the heights of Naruto Shippuden , is your answer. It masterfully combines the nostalgia of the original series (tactical combat, team dynamics) with a darker, more mysterious threat (Kara). Boruto- Naruto Next Generations -Dub- Episode 147

The episode’s central thematic engine is the comparison of two symbols: Tento’s crescent moon pendant and Boruto’s forbidden Scientific Ninja Tool (the Kote). The pendant, a family heirloom, represents Tento’s inescapable destiny—to be a figurehead, a hostage to nobility, a “thing” to be protected. Tento’s decision to break the pendant is not an act of rebellion but an act of liberation. He literally shatters the physical manifestation of his legacy because he has internalized the belief that without it, he is free to be nothing—and thus, free to become something new. Boruto, witnessing this, sees his own folly mirrored. The Kote was his own “pendant”—a false emblem of power meant to shortcut his way into his father Naruto’s respect. Where Tento breaks his symbol to escape expectation, Boruto had used his symbol to cheat expectation. The episode subtly argues that both actions are born from the same toxic root: the fear that one’s inherent self is not enough. : Tsukiyo uses a powerful hidden jutsu that

This segment of the episode serves a critical narrative function: In Shonen anime, power creep can often make heroes feel invincible. Episode 147 brutally strips away that comfort, showing the young genin that the world is far larger and more dangerous than their previous missions suggested. If you have been slogging through the Boruto