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NARUTO (Japanese)

 ABOUT THE MOVIE

Genre: Anime
Rating: PG
Year Made: 2004

 


SPECIAL FEATURES

- Sports day of Leaf Village

 


TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Languages: Japanese/Mandarin
Subtitles: English & Chinese
Aspect Ratio: 16x9 Widescreen
Sound: Dolby Digital
Running Time: 1 hr 32 mins
Region Code: 3
Distributor: Blue Max

 


SYNOPSIS:

Kakashi's Team 7 is given a new mission to escort a popular but selfish actress Fujikaze Yukie to the Country of Snow where she is to film the last movie series of "Adventure of the Unlucky Princess" even though she is reluctant to go. Eventually she is persuaded to go but the reception she receives in the Snow Country is far from friendly. The encounter with the 3 legendary Snow Ninjas reveals the past between Kakashi and a girl named Kayuki who went missing ten years ago in the Snow Country.

MOVIE REVIEW :

A little history about NARUTO for those who are unfamiliar with it before we begin, NARUTO is actually the name of our prodigy, a young boy who has the powers of the Nine-Tailed Demon Fox sealed into his body (guess you need to track back the past episodes for more background info of the characters) and is now on his journey to become a full-pledged Ninja. NARUTO has since spinned into over 150 episodes and this dvd contains it's first full-length animated feature which was first released in Japan a few years back.

At this juncture, do not be deterred by it's rich and detailed background as you can still enjoy this feature as a freshman. The plot is simple enough to be followed and the various antics of the Ninjas will enthralled you. To summarise, Naruto, his 2 friends and his sinseh, Kakashi is assigned an A-ranking mission to protect an actress, Yukie. However, this so-called actress is no ordinary drama queen, she's a lost princess from the Snow Country. In comes a group of evil ninjas on an all-out mission to capture Yukie who is supposedly holding on to a key to open her deceased father's treasures.

There's a reason why Japanese anime is so widely accepted worldwide despite the huge social differences and also in terms of culture and language. What really makes them stand out is their imaginary cells are abundant. In NARUTO, the good and the bad not only fights hand-to-hand combat but be prepare to be blown away by Ninjutsu- the art of making hand seals and kneading chakra to perform an attack! How about some Genjutsu? To make your opponent hallucinate and make them think there are hundreds of you out there.

Nothing beats the good-old fashion of traditional hand-drawn animation at it's best with it's mixture of Japanese and Korean crew. In addition to the wildly conceived action sequences, Naruto contains an underlying message of not giving yourself up despite facing numerous difficulties. For a short 80 minutes anime, it's hugely entertaining and imaginative. Teach me some Ninjutsu anytime!

SPECIAL FEATURES :

A short 10 minutes special of NARUTO is included. A funny episode involving Naruto in their Ninjas Sports day.

AUDIO/VISUAL:

The DVD comes with Mandarin and Japanese Dolby Digital. For the adventurous, the original Japanese dubbing might be a good choice. As with any hand-drawn animations, there are bound to be some specks of dirt and lines at various points of the movie, not to the extent of marring your viewing pleasure definitely.

MOVIE RATING :

DVD RATING:

(Hugely imaginative and captivating, appeals to both kids and adults)

Review by Linus Tee

 

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