'Boruto: Naruto Next Generations' episode 4 spoilers: A battle of the sexes

Promotional photo for "Boruto: Naruto Next Generation." Facebook/borutonarutonextgen

"Boruto: Naruto Next Generations" will see a battle of the sexes in episode 4 of the anime.

The upcoming episode titled "A Ninjutsu Battle of Sexes" will see a showdown between the fighting skills of the boys and the girls.

In the promotional preview of episode 4, Boruto and Sarada are fighting over the last piece of yakisoba bun. Boruto wants to buy it, but Sarada gets her hands on the food first. Sarada even teases him, "Normally, if you were really a man, you'd let a girl have it."

Boruto retorts back, saying that he would only do that if Sarada were a "normal girl," but this angers Sarada. As they prepare to bicker, Shino stops them and tells them that he will prepare a fighting arena for them. It turns out that they will play a game in the form of capturing the flag. This will not only find out who is better, but it will also help in them in their training.

The preview shows the boys and the girls gathered in opposite ends as they prepare to fight. Boruto and Sarada both look determined to win.

Based on spoilers and speculations, the girls will have the edge, as they discovered some technique that will be difficult for the boys to beat. With this, Boruto will try to perform the summoning jutsu technique. Will he be successful? Who will win the fight?

Meanwhile, a new character will make his appearance in episode 5 of "Boruto Next Generations." According to spoilers, Mitsuki, the "synthetic" son of Orochimaru, will appear and catch the attention of the rest because of his excellent skills in school. This is not a surprise since he was made out of the perfect genes of Orochimaru. Spoilers also hint that he and Boruto will become close.

"Boruto: Naruto Next Generations" episode 4 airs on Wednesday, April 26, on TV Tokyo.

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