: The episode culminates in Momoshiki consuming Kinshiki to undergo a terrifying transformation. The anime's "god-like" gold-eyed form is a visual departure from the movie’s "oni" appearance, signaling a more permanent and ominous threat to the world. Narrative Foreshadowing

: The episode contrasts the Otsutsuki's shortcut to power (absorbing chakra) with the shinobi way of "persevering" to develop skills, a lesson Naruto reinforces while being held captive. Strategic Warfare and Transformations

The rescue mission showcases the tactical prowess of the current generation's leaders alongside their potential successors.

: Unlike the Boruto movie, the anime provides a dedicated moment for Naruto to apologize to his son for his absence and lack of understanding.

: Naruto sees himself in Boruto's rebellious past and acknowledges his son’s growth. Seeing Boruto wearing his old, tattered jacket symbolizes the passing of the torch and Boruto's transition from a spoiled child to a true shinobi.

: The arrival of the other four Kage and Sasuke disrupts Momoshiki’s ritual, demonstrating that the "Age of Shinobi" is far from over despite the power of the Otsutsuki.

The core of the episode is the long-awaited emotional breakthrough between Naruto and Boruto.