"Naruto" has been a part of the childhood of many children all around the world since the release of the "Naruto Shippuden" series back in 2007. We've witness Naruto became a model ninja from the arrogant brat he was once and reach his dream of becoming a Hokage. Now that the series is about to end, fans are looking forward for the spin-off series where the story will tackle a new generations of ninjas starting off with Naruto's son, Boruto.

As we all know, every season new anime series are released and broadcasted in the world and with the spring season fast approaching, the hype is through the roof for the all new "Boruto: Naruto New Genarations" anime series. The spin-off series is set to premier on April 5 on Tokyo TV while there are no announcements for western simulcast; additional information is to be announced soon. The show makers on the other hand, released a more info regarding the cast and the staff that will be joining the series.

According to Anime News Network, the original cast from the "Boruto: The Naruto Movie" will be returning to reprise their roles. Yuko Sanpei will voice Boruto Uzumaki, Kokoro Kikuchi as Sasuke's daughter, Sarada Uchiha, Ryūichi Kijima to voice Orochimaru's synthetic son, Mitsuki and Junko Takeuchi as Naruto Uzumaki. Most of the staff from "Naruto Shippuden" will also return starting with "Shippuden" and "Bleach" episode director Noriyuki Abe will take the Chief Director seat and other professionals from different anime series.

The creator of "Naruto", Masashi Kishimoto claimed that the new series will be worlds apart from the "Shippuden" series as stated by Mobi Picker. He said that the theme will be light and fun compared to the dark and serious tone of the original series. He said that he made it this way so that the boys and girls of the present generation will be able to enjoy the show.

Kishimoto also mentioned during the December Jump Festa event that he is planning to make "Boruto" even better than "Naruto", so we can expect that the new series will be really good. Meanwhile for those who don't know "Boruto" yet, anyone can watch his canon film titled "Boruto: The Naruto Movie".