

Now that streaming has become more profitable, that's changed somewhat, but because Hulu and Netflix make content providers jump through hoops, it's often not worth it to go back and reconfigure old dubbed episodes to post. Providing them online would thus cut into the profits from DVD sales because people wouldn't need to buy the DVDs and so only a few at most would be put online to get people interested. ANN gives a good answer, but to summarize it, there was an original reluctance to posting more than a limited number of dubbed episodes online because the idea was that dubbed episodes have a larger base and so can be sold on DVDs and such. This fits with what Anime News Network said about this question more generically. However, what content we postĪnd how long we're able to keep it on Hulu depends on contractualĪgreements or streaming clearances granted by our content partners.Īn announcement from 2016 of an earlier set of Shippuden episodes being posted on Hulu mentions that Viz media had been putting episodes up sporadically. It's our goal to provide as much content as possible and to keep itĪll on our service as long as we can. In a question to Hulu about this very topic on FB from 2015, Hulu responded: However, there is some, as well as some more generic information that can be pieced together. Joining forces with his friends along the way, Boruto learns a lot more about himself than he had initially anticipated.There doesn't seem to be much information online regarding why dubbed Naruto: Shippuden specifically is only partly available on Hulu. In an attempt to make a name for himself, when Boruto learns that an evil force is brewing outside the village, he sets out on an adventure to protect his people. Adding to this, the fact that Naruto stays away from home, further scars their relationship. Even so, he hates it when his name is associated with his father. In the meantime, Boruto, along with other younger shinobi out there, proves that he is somewhat of a child prodigy. Due to this, although he does not intend to, he is not able to spend much time with his son, Boruto. As a Hokage, he is forced to keep his duties before his family and make the protection of the village his top priority. He and his men are forced to spend several days away from their families just to make sure that they are able to keep the village safe. However, despite being where he always wanted to be, life isn’t too great for Naruto. It appears to be more like a metropolis city and not a village like it used to be. Even Green Leaf village isn’t the same anymore.

While almost everyone looked down upon this dream, he refused to give up on it. He did so just to follow his dream of becoming the Hokage one day.

We once knew Naruto as a rebellious teenager, who would often defy the people around him. Viewers from Australia and New Zealand can watch it on AnimeLab. Viewers in the United States can stream its English dubbed version on Viz Media. You can stream ‘Boruto’ on Crunchyroll and Hulu with its original Japanese audio and English subtitles. Where to Watch Boruto Episode 157 English Dub Online? ‘Boruto’ Episode 157, titled “Kara’s Footprints,” is scheduled to release on July 19, 2020. ‘ Boruto‘, which is a direct sequel of ‘ Naruto Shippuden‘, premiered on April 5, 2017, and has aired 156 episodes so far. Boruto Episode 157 Release Date: When will it premiere?
