'Naruto Shippuden' Episode 487 Latest Spoilers, News & Update: Sarada's Life To Be Explored, What We Know So Far!

By Carrie Winters - 21 Dec '16 11:40AM
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"Naruto Shippuden" Episode 487 is speculated to focus its story on Sasuke's daughter, Sarada. Sasuke's investigation on the detonating men continues in the upcoming episode of the anime series.

It is reported that Sarada will be focused in "Naruto Shippuden" Episode 487. She is to unravel who her real mother is in the upcoming episode. Sasuke on the other hand is closer to finding out the true culprit for the exploding men.

"Naruto Shippuden" Episode 487 is titled 'Sasuke's Story: Sunrise Part 4, Kerryugan.' This is the last episode for the anime series this year and will be closer to the conclusion for the Sasuke arc. After the episode, there is going to be a break before episode 488 is to air.

It can be recalled that "Naruto Shippuden" Episode 486 had Sasuke start to investigate about the men that are exploding. These detonating men have been a nuisance in town. The episode also had Sasuke in a battle for the entertainment of the rich people.

His quest continues in Naruto Shippuden Episode 487. Aside from his story to almost be brought into a close, Sarada's life is to be opened up. It seems that the upcoming episode is going to be emotional for the father and daughter as the anime series continues.

Meanwhile, "Naruto Shippuden" will continue next year with the Boruto arc. This time the story will focus on Naruto and Hinata. It is hinted that the upcoming episodes for the Boruto arc will explore more on Boruto fighting against Kinshiki and Momoshiko.

Boruto is the older child of Naruto and Hinata. "Naruto Shippuden" continues with his story. Boruto is hinted to be having a close resemblance towards his father. Boruto has been distant from his father because of the time that Naruto has been away most of the time.

Fans need only wait for the Boruto arc which is to air in 2017. In the meantime, "Naruto Shippuden" Episode 487 is to air on December 22, 2016.

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