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‘Boruto’ Episode 95 Air Date, Spoilers, Characters: Sasuke to Show His Lighthearted Nature in Upcoming Release

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“Boruto” Episode 95 will be continuing on the lighthearted “Parent and Child Day” arc and next up is the Uchiha family. It goes without saying that there will be a lot of hilarious moments during this release, with Sasuke’s awkwardness undoubtedly taking the spotlight of the story.

During “Boruto” Episode 95, Sasuke will try to get closer to his daughter whom he never actually has a deep connection with. As such, he’ll be spending his day with Sarada in an attempt to forge a closer bond with the young teen, Comicbook reported.

But given that social interactions aren’t exactly Sasuke’s forte, he’ll be getting advice from Kakashi. In “Boruto” Episode 95, Kakashi will have Sasuke believing that following tips from “Icha Icha Tactics” – a book written by the perverted Jiraiya himself – will win Sarada’s heart.

First, Sasuke will start calling his daughter “cute peanut.” Next, the titular shinobi tries to give his cloak to Sarada. But since the cloak is too big to fit on the teen, it causes Sarada to be embarrassed and ditch her old man. Somewhere during “Boruto” Episode 95, Sasuke will realize that the advice isn’t just inappropriate but also outdated.

It seems that the author is trying to point out the different social interactions that occurred between Naruto and Boruto’s generation. Sort of the old getting left behind by the young’s current trend. “Boruto” Episode 95 will certainly show the lighter side of Sasuke, something that hasn’t been truly explored in the anime’s prequel.

By the end of the story, Sasuke will realize that the best advice to get closer to his daughter is to simply open up her personality with her. Since the shinobi hasn’t really been the ever-present and reliable father figure, Sarada knows little about her old man. As for the release date of “Boruto” Episode 95, it’s been scheduled to drop on Feb. 24.

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