It would seem that the animators of “Boruto” are now just pulling things from the chest of old and nostalgic things to draw viewers in. For “Boruto” Episode 101, for example, they are bringing out Karin and Suigetsu who are the members of Sasuke’s old group called Team Hawk. It does make sense that this would happen, though, since the current arc involves Jugo. Will they end up fighting Boruto and his friends?
As Comic Book reports, “Boruto” Episode 101 is going to be quite an interesting episode in that it seems to be attempting to pit the ninjas of Konoha against potential allies. Then again, it isn’t clear what Karin and Suigetsu’s intentions are in appearing before the genins. They could just as easily have nefarious reasons for suddenly popping up.
One can only hope that Sarada manages to calm the situation down if things get too heated between the two groups since she likely already knows about the pair. What’s more, “Boruto” Episode 101 involves another group of enemies that deserve way more attention because of what they will do to Jugo.
As things stand, it’s clear that the unfortunate character’s current condition is not of his own making. Something else has made him lose control of his curse and this could very well lead to his own demise if nothing is done. Boruto’s group will be trying to find and capture him in “Boruto” Episode 101. As of now, it’s unclear what Team Hawk will be planning on doing.
Fans will simply have to wait until “Boruto” Episode 101 airs to find out more about how the story will go. As of now, though, it’s safe to say that fans of the original anime and manga will absolutely love what is about to happen and the reunion that is bound to occur.


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