Boruto: Naruto Next Generations Episode 212 [RECOMMENDED]
The episode highlights the growing tension between Amado and Jigen. It becomes clear that Amado’s allegiance is not to the Otsutsuki mission, but to a personal agenda that requires the assistance of Konoha.
Episode 212 explores "loyalty through necessity." Amado and Koji are not allies of Konoha by choice, but by strategic survival. This contrasts with the blind loyalty seen in Kara’s lower-ranking members. Boruto: Naruto Next Generations Episode 212
The narrative follows Kashin Koji as he infiltrates the Hidden Leaf Village to observe the progress of Boruto’s Karma mark and the whereabouts of Kawaki. Simultaneously, within the Kara headquarters, suspicion grows among the Inners. The episode highlights the growing tension between Amado
The episode provides insight into how Koji and Amado have been systematically dismantling Jigen’s resources from within, including the manipulation of Boro’s followers. Themes and Character Analysis This contrasts with the blind loyalty seen in
The animation maintains the consistent quality of the "Kawaki Arc," utilizing a darker color palette to reflect the noir-esque spy thriller tone of the episode. Critics and fans praised the episode for its pacing, as it effectively transitioned the story from world-building to the "vessel" recovery phase.
Episode 212 of Boruto: Naruto Next Generations , titled serves as a pivotal bridge between the Kara Actuation arc and the climactic battle against Isshiki Otsutsuki. The episode focuses on the internal fractures within Kara, specifically the high-stakes espionage carried out by Kashin Koji and the scientist Amado. Plot Overview and Key Developments
Subtle clues regarding Koji's origins are dropped. His ability to enter Konoha without triggering the chakra sensing system—a feat previously reserved for those with ties to the village—fuels long-standing fan theories regarding his connection to Jiraiya.