Boruto- Naruto Next Generations -dub- Episode 282 «2025-2026»
| Platform | Availability | |----------|---------------| | Crunchyroll | ✅ Streaming (Premium & Free with ads) | | Hulu | ✅ Streaming (Subscription required) | | Funimation | ❌ (Merged into Crunchyroll) | | Digital Purchase | Amazon, Apple TV, Microsoft Store (per episode or season pass) | | Blu-ray/DVD | Available in Boruto: Set 14 (Region 1) |
Tip: Search for “Boruto Naruto Next Generations Season 1 Episode 282 Dub” on Crunchyroll.
For viewers who appreciate the craft of dubbing, here are the primary English voice actors featured:
The dub production is known for high-quality direction, and Episode 282 showcases the actors’ ability to handle intense emotional material—especially the death scene, which rivals some of the saddest moments in Naruto Shippuden.
| Character | English Voice Actor | |-----------|----------------------| | Sasuke Uchiha | Yuri Lowenthal | | Sakura Uchiha | Kate Higgins | | Jiji | Allegra Clark | | Warden | Kirk Thornton | | Prison Guard | Kaiji Tang | | Additional Voices | Cristina Vee, Chris Hackney, Mick Lauer |
Note: This episode marks Yuri Lowenthal’s return as Sasuke after a brief hiatus during the Funato arc. Boruto- Naruto Next Generations -Dub- Episode 282
| Episode | Title | Arc Progression | |---------|-------|------------------| | 281 | “Sasuke’s Story: The Prison” | Sasuke receives the mission. | | 282 | “Sasuke’s Story: The Infiltrator” | Prison entry & first trial. | | 283 | “Sasuke’s Story: The Key” | Discovery of the beast’s lair. | | 284 | “Sasuke’s Story: The Last Shot” | Climax & Naruto’s cure. |
Episodes 281–286 complete the Sasuke Retsuden arc.
Boruto: Naruto Next Generations – Dub – Episode 282 is a landmark episode for the English-dubbed run. It delivers on the promise of the Funato Arc—a brutal, morally gray war that forces the new generation to confront the same cycles of hatred their parents faced. While not perfect (the pacing of the preceding 30 episodes is a slog), the episode itself is a masterclass in shonen tragedy.
For fans who grew up with the English voices of Naruto, hearing Boruto struggle with failure and loss in their native language adds a layer of accessibility and emotional resonance that subtitles sometimes can’t match. Whether you are a longtime dub loyalist or a sub watcher curious about the alternate take, Dub Episode 282 is essential viewing.
Rating: 8.5/10 (Emotional impact), 7/10 (As a standalone without arc context) Tip: Search for “Boruto Naruto Next Generations Season
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Stay tuned to official Viz Media and Crunchyroll announcements for more English dub releases. The next generation of ninja is only getting started.
The English Dub of Boruto: Naruto Next Generations continues to heat up with Episode 282, and this one is a must-watch for fans of the father-son dynamic and high-stakes training arcs.
Picking up directly from the previous episode, we find Boruto in the middle of what might be the most intense (and humbling) training session of his life—courtesy of the one and only Sasuke Uchiha.
Original Japanese Title: 死闘の果て (Shitō no Hate) English Dub Title: "The End of the Deadly Battle" For viewers who appreciate the craft of dubbing,
Episode 282 originally aired in Japanese on January 16, 2022. The English dub release followed much later, typically arriving in batches on digital platforms and home media. As of the latest release schedule, this episode is available as part of Boruto: Naruto Next Generations – Set 14 (or via digital season passes on platforms like Microsoft Store, Apple TV, and Funimation/Crunchyroll).
This episode marks the finale of the Funato Clan Arc (Episodes 252–282) , which has been the longest original anime arc in Boruto history. Unlike the manga-canon adaptations, this arc is an anime-original storyline focusing on the Hidden Mist Village, the new Mizukage, and a bloody naval war.
One of the most refreshing aspects of this episode is the shake-up in the cast. For the first time in a long while, we get a story that doesn't focus on Boruto, Sarada, or Mitsuki. Instead, the spotlight lands squarely on Sasuke Uchiha and a character we haven't seen take center stage in a while: Inojin Yamanaka.
The premise is simple but intriguing. A mysterious illness is sweeping through the Land of Redaku, and Sasuke is tasked with investigating. Meanwhile, Inojin is dealing with his own artistic slump, unable to use his Super Beast Scroll jutsu effectively.
While the "mission of the week" format has been common in the anime's filler content, the execution here feels different. There is a sense of dread and mystery that immediately sets this arc apart from the lighter episodes that preceded it.