Naruto: ¡Batalla ninja en la tierra de la nieve!
Título original: Gekijô-ban Naruto: Daikatsugeki! Yukihime ninpôchô dattebayo!!
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Naruto y su equipo son contratados para proteger a una joven actriz de tres guerreros rebeldes en la Tierra de la Nieve.Naruto y su equipo son contratados para proteger a una joven actriz de tres guerreros rebeldes en la Tierra de la Nieve.Naruto y su equipo son contratados para proteger a una joven actriz de tres guerreros rebeldes en la Tierra de la Nieve.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
Chikao Ôtsuka
- Makino
- (voz)
- (as Chikao Ohtsuka)
Masayo Hosono
- Child 1
- (voz)
Yutaka Nakano
- Kin
- (voz)
- …
Kan Tanaka
- Hidero
- (voz)
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Todo el elenco y el equipo
- Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro
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Naruto is one of those animes you can either take for what it is and enjoy it, or expect something more and generally not care for it at all. I have not watched a proper episode of Naruto properly, but I understand Naruto both has legions of some surprsingly varied, devoted fans varying from ages eight to eighteen, and Naruto has legions of dislike from certain people.
Whilst this movie: "Naruto: Ninja Clash in the Land of Snow" was the first thing I properly watched something related to Naruto, and I didn't really know what to expect from him, I can both see why Naruto has become such a big anime icon, and another, I really don't understand the hype he has, and why he is boldly compared to animated gems like "Princess Monoke". However though, "Naruto: Ninja Clash in the Land of Snow", if you take it for what it is, is a fun, entertaining film that both has some slick, impressive action, and generally is a well-made piece of fan service.
The plot of 'Naruto: Ninja Clash in the Land of Snow" involves Naruto protecting a famous, popular actress named Lady Yukie. Lady Yukie is the actress who plays a character in a series of films called Princess Gale, and, to Naruto's surprise, she is also the princess of the Land of Snow. One of them is secretly taking Lady Yukie back to her home the members of the film crew named: Sondayu, so she can continue to rule the land, and Naruto tries to prevent Yukie from running away from her fate. However, an evil man named Doto is after Yukie's hex crystal, so he can unlock the treasures of Yukie's home.
Judging by the plot, you can probably guess 'Naruto: Ninja Clash in the Land of Snow' isn't the most revolutionary or complex plot ever, but, you can sense Naruto doesn't really need it. 'Naruto: Ninja Clash in the Land of Snow' generally makes the most out of the simplistic plot, by having both old and new characters, such as Yukie herself, have generally strong character development, and register many types of different emotions generally well at the right times. 'Naruto: Ninja Clash in the Land of Snow' also keeps itself full with energy, and the plot has generally good pacing, and has a plentiful balance of satisfying, slick action, and some well-written, humorous dialogue between Naruto and Yukie, and other characters alike.
Of course, a Naruto film wouldn't be complete without having stellar visuals and character animation, and 'Ninja Clash in the Land of Snow' arguably, has the strongest animation the Naruto team has done. The action scenes are all slickly done, and all have smooth, consistent fight choreography. Each environment in the Naruto film, from the sweet, peaceful home of Naruto, the icy caverns of Snow Land, all have stunningly attractive colour design, and are strong in detail.
Those reasons aforementioned are the reasons why I can understand Naruto is so popular. However, Naruto: Ninja Clash in the Land of Snow has some glaring weaknesses on how I cannot understand why Naruto is so big. Naruto: Ninja Clash in the Land of Snow has a plot that generally treads on thin ground, and Naruto tries to hard to do sudden, dramatic changes in tone and it seems like Naruto is lost on its audience. The film simply tries too hard to be something else at times, but it is faithful to the show's original spirit.
Whilst Naruto himself, is a generally likable character, his English dubbing is incredibly grating and forced. Ninja Clash in the Land of Snow generally offers nothing spectacular, but it doesn't really need to.
Overall, as somebody who is new to Naruto, and appreciated this film for what it was, 'Ninja Clash in the Land of Snow' is a fun, surprisingly well-done spin off for Naruto devotees. Whilst this film will not get me into the franchise completely, I do generally like and respect Naruto, and he really is cool, and not as bad as some people making him out to be. If you go in not expecting anything more than what you get, for both newcomers and Naruto fans, "Ninja Clash in the Land of Snow' is generally a good time.
Whilst this movie: "Naruto: Ninja Clash in the Land of Snow" was the first thing I properly watched something related to Naruto, and I didn't really know what to expect from him, I can both see why Naruto has become such a big anime icon, and another, I really don't understand the hype he has, and why he is boldly compared to animated gems like "Princess Monoke". However though, "Naruto: Ninja Clash in the Land of Snow", if you take it for what it is, is a fun, entertaining film that both has some slick, impressive action, and generally is a well-made piece of fan service.
The plot of 'Naruto: Ninja Clash in the Land of Snow" involves Naruto protecting a famous, popular actress named Lady Yukie. Lady Yukie is the actress who plays a character in a series of films called Princess Gale, and, to Naruto's surprise, she is also the princess of the Land of Snow. One of them is secretly taking Lady Yukie back to her home the members of the film crew named: Sondayu, so she can continue to rule the land, and Naruto tries to prevent Yukie from running away from her fate. However, an evil man named Doto is after Yukie's hex crystal, so he can unlock the treasures of Yukie's home.
Judging by the plot, you can probably guess 'Naruto: Ninja Clash in the Land of Snow' isn't the most revolutionary or complex plot ever, but, you can sense Naruto doesn't really need it. 'Naruto: Ninja Clash in the Land of Snow' generally makes the most out of the simplistic plot, by having both old and new characters, such as Yukie herself, have generally strong character development, and register many types of different emotions generally well at the right times. 'Naruto: Ninja Clash in the Land of Snow' also keeps itself full with energy, and the plot has generally good pacing, and has a plentiful balance of satisfying, slick action, and some well-written, humorous dialogue between Naruto and Yukie, and other characters alike.
Of course, a Naruto film wouldn't be complete without having stellar visuals and character animation, and 'Ninja Clash in the Land of Snow' arguably, has the strongest animation the Naruto team has done. The action scenes are all slickly done, and all have smooth, consistent fight choreography. Each environment in the Naruto film, from the sweet, peaceful home of Naruto, the icy caverns of Snow Land, all have stunningly attractive colour design, and are strong in detail.
Those reasons aforementioned are the reasons why I can understand Naruto is so popular. However, Naruto: Ninja Clash in the Land of Snow has some glaring weaknesses on how I cannot understand why Naruto is so big. Naruto: Ninja Clash in the Land of Snow has a plot that generally treads on thin ground, and Naruto tries to hard to do sudden, dramatic changes in tone and it seems like Naruto is lost on its audience. The film simply tries too hard to be something else at times, but it is faithful to the show's original spirit.
Whilst Naruto himself, is a generally likable character, his English dubbing is incredibly grating and forced. Ninja Clash in the Land of Snow generally offers nothing spectacular, but it doesn't really need to.
Overall, as somebody who is new to Naruto, and appreciated this film for what it was, 'Ninja Clash in the Land of Snow' is a fun, surprisingly well-done spin off for Naruto devotees. Whilst this film will not get me into the franchise completely, I do generally like and respect Naruto, and he really is cool, and not as bad as some people making him out to be. If you go in not expecting anything more than what you get, for both newcomers and Naruto fans, "Ninja Clash in the Land of Snow' is generally a good time.
Firstly, I feel like mentioning this movie is (thankfully) not a canon. It has only shown what we have already seen in the original series. So, our protagonists - Naruto, Sasuke, Sakura and Kakashi, have got a mission to protect someone. However, all that person does is urging them not to get involved directly because the ones they are dealing with are 'dangerous'. As usual, Naruto's 'never give up' attitude goes for a win and manages to impact that person. At the end of the movie, the villain has to get hit by Naruto's Rasengan. That used to be the tradition of Naruto franchise back then.
I did enjoy this movie but as I said the movie is not a canon and you won't be missing anything if you decide to skip it.
I did enjoy this movie but as I said the movie is not a canon and you won't be missing anything if you decide to skip it.
It's a pretty well done movie. The story is interesting and unfolds well. Being a movie, the budget is higher, so the technical section is much better.
New jutsus come out that are very good and even Sakura herself has one! I can not believe it!
New jutsus come out that are very good and even Sakura herself has one! I can not believe it!
I really enjoyed this flick, however, I probably gave it a higher score than necessary mainly because unlike every Dragonball Z movie, this film actually has a rather good running time of more than an hour and a half. So it has a better developed story, good action scenes, and of course some good comedy as well. The story has our gang having to escort a bit of a spoiled actress to a realm known as the land of snow. However, as easy as this sounds it does not play out this way as a strong gang of ninjas attacks again and again. Seems our actress has a secret and it is up to Naruto and pals to defeat this ninja clad in special armor. The fights are great showcasing all the young ninjas special talents as well as their teacher and there are a couple of surprises along the way as well. The animation is to be expected just like the television show with a few nice visuals along the way. Though I may only be saying this because I love snow and living here in Alabama I haven't seen any first hand in ten years or so. The characters are their usual selves and you will probably find the actress annoying at first then feel for her then dislike her again. The bad guys are typical, nothing to special about them, in fact Gaara from the television show is more menacing and a way better bad guy than any displayed here. Still, I really enjoyed this movie and hope to see the other Naruto movies released soon.
Naruto the Movie: Ninja Clash in the Land of Snow is the first cinematic entry in the Naruto franchise, and while it offers plenty of action and nostalgia for fans of the series, it ultimately falls into the common pitfalls of anime spin-off films-lacking narrative depth and meaningful character development.
Strengths: The film's strongest element is its animation quality, which is noticeably improved from the early Naruto anime episodes. The snowy landscapes and vibrant action sequences, particularly the use of chakra-powered fights on ice, provide a visually engaging spectacle. The soundtrack also enhances the film's emotional and action-packed moments, making for an entertaining watch.
The story introduces an interesting premise: Naruto and his team (Sasuke, Sakura, and Kakashi) are assigned to protect a famous actress, Yukie Fujikaze, who is secretly the princess of the Land of Snow. The film plays with themes of destiny, duty, and personal growth, which align with Naruto's overarching themes.
Weaknesses: Despite the intriguing setup, the execution of the plot feels predictable. The villains, while visually distinct, are forgettable and lack compelling motivations beyond generic evil schemes. The film's reliance on an isolated, self-contained story means that character development for Naruto and his team remains superficial. There are no lasting consequences or growth for the main characters, making the film feel like a side story rather than an essential part of the Naruto canon.
Additionally, while Yukie Fujikaze's arc as a reluctant princess who comes to accept her past is engaging, it overshadows Naruto and his team, making them feel more like side characters in their own movie.
Conclusion: Ninja Clash in the Land of Snow is a fun, action-packed addition to the Naruto franchise, with strong visuals and a solid emotional core. However, it suffers from a predictable storyline and a lack of significant character development. It's an enjoyable watch for fans but doesn't add much to the larger Naruto narrative.
RATING 8.3/10.
Strengths: The film's strongest element is its animation quality, which is noticeably improved from the early Naruto anime episodes. The snowy landscapes and vibrant action sequences, particularly the use of chakra-powered fights on ice, provide a visually engaging spectacle. The soundtrack also enhances the film's emotional and action-packed moments, making for an entertaining watch.
The story introduces an interesting premise: Naruto and his team (Sasuke, Sakura, and Kakashi) are assigned to protect a famous actress, Yukie Fujikaze, who is secretly the princess of the Land of Snow. The film plays with themes of destiny, duty, and personal growth, which align with Naruto's overarching themes.
Weaknesses: Despite the intriguing setup, the execution of the plot feels predictable. The villains, while visually distinct, are forgettable and lack compelling motivations beyond generic evil schemes. The film's reliance on an isolated, self-contained story means that character development for Naruto and his team remains superficial. There are no lasting consequences or growth for the main characters, making the film feel like a side story rather than an essential part of the Naruto canon.
Additionally, while Yukie Fujikaze's arc as a reluctant princess who comes to accept her past is engaging, it overshadows Naruto and his team, making them feel more like side characters in their own movie.
Conclusion: Ninja Clash in the Land of Snow is a fun, action-packed addition to the Naruto franchise, with strong visuals and a solid emotional core. However, it suffers from a predictable storyline and a lack of significant character development. It's an enjoyable watch for fans but doesn't add much to the larger Naruto narrative.
RATING 8.3/10.
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- TriviaThis is the first Naruto movie.
- Bandas sonorasHome Sweet Home
Performed by Yuki
Lyrics by Yuki
Music & Arrangement by Yûsuke Tanaka
Courtesy of Epic Records Japan
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