Boruto- Naruto Next Generations -dub- Episode 282

Ikada, moved by Boruto’s refusal to kill him and Sarada’s medical ninjutsu healing his wounded sister (Seiren), orders a ceasefire. The Funato fleet stands down. However, the episode does not end on a purely happy note. The last five minutes of the English dub episode are devastating. While the fighting stops, Funato Chojuro (the leader of the Funato’s military arm) refuses to accept peace. In a shocking twist, he attempts to assassinate Ikada for “treason.” Boruto and Kawaki intervene, but not before Chojuro is struck down by his own men—only to reveal that he had poisoned Ikada earlier.

A: Yes. Jumping into Episode 282 without watching Episodes 252-281 will be confusing. Key relationships (Boruto & Ikada, Kagura’s sacrifice) are developed over 30 episodes. Boruto- Naruto Next Generations -Dub- Episode 282

Episode 282 originally aired in Japanese on January 16, 2022. The English dub release followed much later, typically arriving in batches on digital platforms and home media. As of the latest release schedule, this episode is available as part of (or via digital season passes on platforms like Microsoft Store, Apple TV, and Funimation/Crunchyroll). Ikada, moved by Boruto’s refusal to kill him

This episode marks the , which has been the longest original anime arc in Boruto history. Unlike the manga-canon adaptations, this arc is an anime-original storyline focusing on the Hidden Mist Village, the new Mizukage, and a bloody naval war. Detailed Recap of Dub Episode 282 Warning: Major spoilers for Boruto: Naruto Next Generations – Dub – Episode 282 below. The last five minutes of the English dub

8.5/10 (Emotional impact), 7/10 (As a standalone without arc context)

Crunchyroll (Premium), Microsoft Store, or Apple TV. Search for “Boruto: Naruto Next Generations – Season 1 – Episode 282 (English Dub).” Stay tuned to official Viz Media and Crunchyroll announcements for more English dub releases. The next generation of ninja is only getting started.

A: In most regions (US, UK, Canada), no. Netflix carries Naruto and Naruto Shippuden but only select Boruto movies, not the series.