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With the latest anime movies I’ve seen before this being made in the mid-nineties, I had some coarse expectations when I ordered this from amazon. But I guess anime movies have advance a long arrangement since ‘95!
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STORY
In a nutshell, Naruto and his squad are assigned the task of guarding an actress during the filming of her latest movie. But like all Naruto characters, this actress has some skeletons in her closet and it was only a matter of time until her past catches up with her.
The movie keeps the general flair of the series without getting too caught up in stuff like fight scenes. Like it’s canon series counterpart, this movie does a pleasurable job of things like superior back-stories and character development.
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My only nitpicky complaint about the movie itself is that you could verbalize that the writers were trying to cram in every awesome attack there was available to the according characters (Kakashi and Sasuke’s sharingan; Naruto’s Mass Shadow Clones; even Sakura’s unfriendly side reach the open of the movie!) . The character designs for the awful guys and other movie-only characters are also not the best (the Princess’ is probably the best out of all the unusual characters), but their back-story and outlandish quirks definitely acquire up for this.
Amazingly enough, this movie also fits in well into the series (as far as I know) . Naruto’s flashback in the series and Sasuke aloof being there shows that the movie is around the time factual after Tsunade arrives in the village.
TECHNICAL STUFF
As for the animation, you can definitely shriek that the movie got the royal treatment in that department. You can especially scream during the chidori/wolf scene. And, of course, like all novel provocative shows, the recount quality is attractive. The background music also keeps most of the more memorable music from the series as well as some fresh tracks of their beget.
One thing I was shocked about when ordering this DVD was it’s aspect ratio. Peer, the movie was originally filmed to be shown in theaters, so the aspect ratio is widescreen. Again, rest assured, that this release has the widescreen version as well, as opposed to being cropped to fit beefy hide TV monitors. And to earn matters better, it’s in anamorphic widescreen, meaning that if you’ve got a widescreen TV, the footage will automatically fit to the size of the cover (as in, without the gloomy bars on the top and bottom of the camouflage) . A remarkable better option than the alternative of setting up your widescreen TV to zoom in to grasp the dim bars, but keeping the rest of the characterize, since that would in turn slash off share of the subs and fabricate the describe slightly fuzzy.
LANGUAGE TRACKS
Upon getting the movie today, I was most disquieted about the movie only having the dubbed version. Rest assured that there is a subbed Japanese version available. Now, I have cessation to no knowledge on the Japanese language, but it looks like the only changes made sub-wise were done for the sake of “American-izing” it (ie: having the subs read the first name before the last name and excluding suffixes like “-san” and “-chan”) But nothing major.
And for those involved in the dub, based on the one scene I’ve seen of it, it looks like they’ve done a agreeable job keeping halt to the script and only making some changes for the sake of making the prose slide better and for the mouth movements to match up.
It definitely would have helped if they pointed out that both the dub and sub were available on the box art. Upon buying this, I was completely freaking out about whether this release had both versions or not!
EXTRAS
No arrangement I would have given this release the corpulent five stars if it didn’t have at least one legit special feature– a 10-ish puny short featuring Naruto and most of the other genin. The story’s basically about Konohagakure holding a shrimp tournament among the younger ninja. The only scrape is that terrible ol’ Naruto’s constipated and is forced to believe it in for the entire tournament.
The short is also available in dub and sub and is in widescreen, so I’m assuming this was played before the right movie when shown in theaters in Japan (kinda like Pikachu’s Vacation playing before the Pokemon movie) . My only complaint with this is that unlike the movie itself, this short is NOT anamorphic, so your options to watching the sub while maintaining its aspect ratio (on a widescreen TV) are diminutive to 4:3 (bulky conceal) . Either that or you can have the cover stretch out or zoom in to retract those darn sad bars. The quandary with zooming in is that this means the subs will also be crop off slightly since well… it’s not anamorphic. A small hurt, but unexcited respectable of five stars.
WHY Bewitch IT?
You may be one of those fans who’ve downloaded this movie before Viz came around to distribute it here in the US… so you may be asking why you should lift it in the first region? Well, the plot I witness it, you’re basically hurting the well being of the series if you don’t! Downloading the episodes while they’re available is one thing, but you should exhibit your cherish for the series by buying the official releases once they’re available on DVD. It’s also always fine to have a hard copy outside of your computer.
In conclusion, “Naruto The Movie: Ninja Clash in the Land of Note” is definitely worth the lift, whether you’re a subtitle or an English dub kind of fan. It’s everything a fan would inquire from the series meshed together into an hour and 35 slight movie.
NARUTO: NINJA CLASH IN THE LAND OF Expose is the first of three Naruto movies. I treasure Naruto, and I have never seen the English version (I saw the Japanese version befriend in 2006 at a screening at Animethon 13), but having seen the recent Japanese version I must admit I was kind of dissapointed in the movie, but I unexcited opinion it was OK.
Naruto has been stalking a princess actress after being “moved by her performance” in THE NINJA Epic OF THE SNOW PRINCESS, a movie to which a sequel is being made. Naruto, Sakura, and Sasuke (our heroes of the day) depart with the film’s crew to the Snow country to shoot the movie, and Naruto must protect the princess the whole map.
That’s heavenly noteworthy all I’ll give away of the set, since the spot is a Gargantuan fragment of the movie.
I must say, as a Naruto fan, I am kind of dissapointed. I idea this movie would be great better. It had a very pleasurable first half, which was followed by a very lackluster second half. Meanwhile we do gather stout action scenes, we accumulate lots of situation holes too; not to mention the derivativeness (sp? ) in the set (The King Kong-style “Movie” subplot, the “Total Buy”-like ending, etc.) . And we gain some flashbacks; one which COMPLETELY build me off Kakashi (If you’ve seen this movie, you’d know what I am talking about) . I am also surprised about some character omissions (Rock Lee not being in this for instance, My celebrated character!!!!)
And I couldn’t fill this movie was only 84 minutes long, it felt like FOREVER.
The 2nd movie is coming out next year, I hope to benefit the screening if there is one (which I’m hoping there is) . So here’s to hoping the 2nd movie’s better!
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