2. Boruto Nearly Endangered Cho-Cho
It all started with the growing tension at the academy between the boys and the girls—Boruto and his friends versus Sarada and her group. The female students were fed up with the boys’ constant troublemaking, which led their class to be labeled as problematic.
Shino, as the homeroom teacher, tried to mediate the quarrel between the boys and girls, particularly between Boruto and Sarada, which took place in the school cafeteria. Shino then emphasized that perseverance is an important trait for a shinobi to become mature. Therefore, he came up with a solution to resolve the conflict in his class.
Shino set up the school building as a battleground and divided the students into two teams: the boys’ team and the girls’ team. The students had to compete to be the first to capture the flag placed on the school rooftop. The winning team would earn the right to give orders to the losing team.
Both teams fought fiercely and clashed using their ninjutsu. At one point, the girls’ team was close to winning because Cho-Cho had already reached the flag. However, Boruto tried to stop her by using Kuchiyose no Jutsu. A snake-like creature appeared and attacked Cho-Cho, causing her to be thrown off the school rooftop. Fortunately, Boruto managed to grab Cho-Cho’s hand and saved her life.
In the end, the girls’ team won the competition. While the boys and girls were distracted, watching the snake monster that Konohamaru defeated using Rasengan, Sumire took advantage of the moment to quietly grab the flag and secure her team’s victory.