BORUTO -Raiden- (Anime Series)

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BORUTO: RAIDEN ( -ボルト: ライデン-) is a rebranding television anime series, the anime reimagination and adaptation of Part II of the BORUTO manga, produced by Studio Pierrot, set four years following Boruto lost against Kawaki, now currently on the run as a Rogue Ninja due to him being Otsutsuki and becoming target to all Shinobi World.

Background
Following the final episode of BORUTO: NARUTO NEXT GENERATION Anime series, the studio Pierrot decide to take the anime production on hiatus for at least two years for the major revised production and re-organized management, along with schedule, work structure, animators, and more in order to make it more smoothly and expand the deadlines in order to give animators more times to finish the animation works along with its production. It is also allow the manga series to have more times to developed more manga chapters forward.

While the BORUTO Manga series has now reached the Part II, a new BORUTO Anime series is also in development. Kishimoto and studio Pierrot are interested to brings a new anime series into "whole new level" regarding about the story, animation, characters, world-building, and much more.

In fact, since BORUTO Manga progressing in fast-paced due to the monthly format, they want BORUTO: RAIDEN, a new anime series to become definitive and better version to the manga story, while having few things that would be featured, such as follow it's own continuities with anime-original story arc while ends up in the same axis which in manga adapted story, expand manga stories with consistent continuities from anime-original story arc, and expand BORUTO PART II within story, characters, and world-building in which never even portrayed or described in the manga.

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