'Boruto: Naruto Next Generations' Episode 57 release date, spoilers 2018: Tenten gives difficult challenge for Chunin examination next stage

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"Naruto" fans are pumped to see the classic characters from Masashi Kishimoto's original creation making a special appearance in "Boruto: Naruto Next Generations." As the spin-off anime series is about to enter the climax of its current major story arc that involves the annual Chunin examination in the Hidden Leaf Village, the beloved ninja from Gai's team, Tenten, will be shown handling the first stage of the examination in episode 57.

Fans of "Boruto: Naruto Next Generations" have constantly requested to see their favorite "Naruto" characters all grown-up in the show. This time around, it will be the time for Tenten to take the spotlight as she will serve as the proctor to the first stage in the Chunin examination. According to the preview, Tenten will be giving a very challenging task to the aspiring Chunins, which they need to finish in order to advance to the next step of the process. Episode 57, titled "The Reason I Can't Lose," will reveal the next round that the young Genins must accomplish under Tenten's supervision.

 Tenten will tell the remaining Chunin applicants in "Boruto: Naruto Next Generations" episode 57 to work on group cooperation. The next challenge is for each group to defend their flag and do everything so that other groups cannot steal their flag. Those who have already watched the first "Boruto" film are aware about the next phase of the Chunin examination, but the anime version's take on the upcoming event is likely to be ironed out and further extended.

Also, "Boruto: Naruto Next Generations" could find the right time to analyze each main and supporting character more closely, considering that the first "Boruto" movie had time restrictions to flesh out all characters.

Aside from Tenten's special participation in "Boruto: Naruto Next Generations" episode 57, the show could also feature the titular character being forced to chear just to advance into the next stage of the Chunin examination. Nevertheless, Boruto is determined to show to his father, the Seventh Hokage, that he is much stronger than people think he is.