'Boruto: Naruto Next Generations' season 1 episode 32 spoilers: Boruto has to find a gift for his little sister

Promotional image of "Boruto: Naruto Next Generations" anime version. Facebook/Boruto.sns

In the next episode of "Boruto: Naruto Next Generations," Boruto Uzumaki (Yûko Sanpei) forgets to buy a gift from Hidden Mist village for his younger sister Himawari (Saori Hayami).

The trailer for the upcoming installment titled "The Quest for Souvenirs" was released just recently and showed Boruto talking and hanging out with her sister. The boy has just returned from a field trip to the Hidden Mist village where he and his friends fought the Seven Ninja Swordsmen led by Shizuma Hoshigaki (Ryohei Kimura). He relates to Himawari his adventure in the remote village. "And then this guy Kagura really got addicted to Shinobi Bout, we had such a hard time!" Boruto recounts excitedly. However, his sister is not showing any interest to what he is saying. The boy has not realized that he forgot to buy his little sister a souvenir from Hidden Mist village.

"What's up Hima? Did you need something?" Boruto asks his sister who quietly replies that she needs nothing. "Mom, Himawari is acting weird. Did something happen?" he asks his mother who reminds him that he forgot to buy the souvenir that he promised his sister. Boruto jumps up in disbelief and realizes his mistake. Now, he has to search for a gift worthy enough to give his poor sister.

In the last episode, Boruto, the Mizukage Chojuro (Kôki Miyata), and Kagura Karatachi (Keisuke Komoto) were able to defeat Hoshigaki and his ninja swordsmen. Even Mitsuki (Ryûichi Kijima) came in to help. They saved the Hidden Leaf leader from the enemy's lethal blow. When all the swordsmen were taken into custody, Boruto and his friends returned just in time to make roll call.

Episode 32 of "Boruto: Naruto Next Generations" will air on Wednesday, Nov. 8 at 5:25 a.m. EST with simulcast streaming on Crunchyroll and Hulu.

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