Boruto: Naruto Next Generations Episode 116 <PREMIUM ✧>
The symbolic significance of the Konohamaru buys for Remon stands out. Her immediate attachment to it, despite her wealthy background, is framed as a key indicator of her true feelings, likely to play a role in the subsequent episodes of the arc.
As Konohamaru and Boruto act as her unofficial bodyguards for a day of sightseeing, a genuine bond forms between Konohamaru and Remon. They connect over their shared sense of duty and the legacy of Konohamaru's grandfather, the Third Hokage. However, the episode ends on a cliffhanger: when the duo visits Remon at her home, she appears cold and distant, telling them to leave and never return. The Good: Character Development Boruto: Naruto Next Generations Episode 116
Fans generally enjoyed seeing Konohamaru in a more vulnerable, "awkwardly adorable" light, away from his usual serious Jonin responsibilities. The symbolic significance of the Konohamaru buys for
Some viewers felt the episode leaned too far into "ordinary slice of life" territory, lacking the tension found in the manga-canon arcs. Notable Moment They connect over their shared sense of duty
Boruto’s determination to play "wingman" for Konohamaru highlights the endearing "little brother" relationship they share.