In the long-running saga of the shinobi world, , titled "Clash: Kokuyo!" , stands out as a pivotal turning point in the emotional and action-heavy Mitsuki’s Disappearance arc. This episode, which originally premiered in English on October 13, 2020 , delivers a masterclass in strategic combat and heart-wrenching character development, focusing specifically on the growth of the new Ino-Shika-Cho trio. The Iwagakure Coup Unveiled
In a final act of loyalty, Akkun intervenes to save Inojin from a lethal attack by Kokuyo, resulting in the little creature's mask being destroyed. The scene of Inojin holding the crumbling Akkun as it utters its last words—his name—is widely regarded as one of the saddest moments in the early Boruto series. English Dub Production Credits Boruto- Naruto Next Generations -Dub- Episode 88
A highlight of the fight is Inojin Yamanaka successfully performing the Mind Body Switch Technique on Kokuyo. This is a significant step in his growth, as he begins to master the signature jutsu of both his parents. In the long-running saga of the shinobi world,
The heart of Episode 88 is the high-stakes battle between and Kokuyo , the physically dominant Fabrication general. While Boruto and Sarada are forced to deal with the genjutsu-wielding Kirara, it falls to Shikadai, Inojin, and Cho-Cho to stop the powerhouse Kokuyo. The scene of Inojin holding the crumbling Akkun
The episode opens with , the former Third Tsuchikage, escorting the captured Konoha genin and Akatsuchi back to the Hidden Stone Village . Onoki’s original intent was to create an army of "Fabrications" (synthetic humans) to protect young shinobi from death, but upon his return, he is met with a grim reality.
Perhaps the most memorable and emotional part of the episode is the death of , the small Akuta that had formed a bond with Inojin. Throughout the arc, Akkun served as a symbol of the Fabrications' potential for kindness.
You can watch the full English dub of Boruto: Naruto Next Generations on major streaming platforms like Hulu and Apple TV+, which recently secured the rights to stream all 293 episodes of Part 1 in English.