Naruto, le film : La Légende de la pierre de Guelel
Titre original : Gekijô-ban Naruto: Daigekitotsu! Maboroshi no chitei iseki dattebayo!
- 2005
- Tous publics
- 1h 37min
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6,3/10
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueNaruto, Shikamaru and Sakura are on a mission to deliver a lost pet to a village when a mysterious knight appear to confront them.Naruto, Shikamaru and Sakura are on a mission to deliver a lost pet to a village when a mysterious knight appear to confront them.Naruto, Shikamaru and Sakura are on a mission to deliver a lost pet to a village when a mysterious knight appear to confront them.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
Gaamon Kai
- Temujin
- (voix)
Yasuyuki Kase
- Kankuro
- (voix)
Gamon Kaai
- Temujin
- (voix)
Sachiko Kojima
- Kamira
- (voix)
Tomoka Kurokawa
- Emina
- (voix)
Houko Kuwashima
- Ranke
- (voix)
Akio Nojima
- Haido
- (voix)
Nachi Nozawa
- Kahiko
- (voix)
Urara Takano
- Fugai
- (voix)
Yûko Katô
- Young Temujin
- (voix)
Steve Blum
- Additional Voices
- (English version)
- (voix)
Maile Flanagan
- Naruto Uzumaki
- (English version)
- (voix)
Crispin Freeman
- Additional Voices
- (English version)
- (voix)
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I am quite surprised to find out that they used the name of Temujin in this Naruto movie, did they get any permission to use it for a guy who is bionde and is sacrificing others for some kinda big achievement?
While probably the best of the three films that coincide with the original Naruto anime, "Legend of the Stone of Gelel" is still rather mediocre. I'd even say, I like "Ninja Clash in the Land of Snow" better, though a lot of that probably comes down to nostalgia and the fact it helps strengthen the feeling Sasuke had grown a real bond with Team 7 before the editorial mandates led to rather rushed rift that formed between him and his team. I won't lie, the second film has some really fun moments and cool aspects like starring Shikamaru, the design of Temujin, an antagonist who makes use of probably the most underutilized, but useful jutsus, Genjutsu and appearances from the Sand Village, Gaara and Kankuro. However, it's just not very strong with a predictable story, forgettable original characters, one moment that feels very out of left field, and I'm pretty sure it breaks the rules of Genjutsu to add false tension. It also introduces a concept that feels too important to be as throwaway as it ultimately ends up being, the movie being non-cannon and all. Oh, they also left out Temari which is an actual crime against humanity when the Sand Village is a part of the story.
This movie was good but i personally liked the first movie better. The animation in this movie is certainly better the characters were sharper and details has been looked into. the lighting was excellent and was most certainly better than the first movie.
The appearance on Gaara and the others comes as a surprise at the beginning but as the movie progresses one can see that Gaara has no part in the action. That was kind of disappointing and many fans would agree with me on that.
The background was decent throughout the movie(had a slight Indian touch here and there). The storyline is similar to the other ones that appear in the Naruto series so don't expect anything different.
Bottomline...If you are a Naruto fan then you'd definitely like it.
The appearance on Gaara and the others comes as a surprise at the beginning but as the movie progresses one can see that Gaara has no part in the action. That was kind of disappointing and many fans would agree with me on that.
The background was decent throughout the movie(had a slight Indian touch here and there). The storyline is similar to the other ones that appear in the Naruto series so don't expect anything different.
Bottomline...If you are a Naruto fan then you'd definitely like it.
Naruto the Movie 2: Legend of the Stone of Gelel is an ambitious yet flawed entry in the Naruto film series. While it delivers on action and spectacle, it struggles with storytelling depth and character development.
Strengths: 1. Visually Impressive Battles - The animation is fluid, and the fight sequences, particularly Naruto's battles against Haido and his warriors, are well-choreographed. The use of the Gelel stone powers adds an extra layer of visual excitement.
2. Interesting Concept - The introduction of the Gelel mineral and its mysterious energy adds a fresh fantasy element to the Naruto world, distinguishing it from other entries.
3. New Characters with Potential - Temujin and his comrades have intriguing designs and powers, and their moral dilemmas provide a different perspective on the traditional hero-villain dynamic.
Weaknesses: 1. Weak Villain - Haido, the main antagonist, lacks the depth and menace of the best Naruto villains. His motivations-creating an ideal world through conquest-feel generic and underdeveloped.
2. Underuse of Supporting Characters - While Naruto takes center stage, Sasuke is entirely absent, and characters like Shikamaru and Gaara, despite their appearances, don't contribute significantly to the plot.
3. Pacing Issues - The film struggles with a disjointed narrative. The middle act, in particular, drags with exposition-heavy sequences that don't add much to the overall experience.
Verdict: While Legend of the Stone of Gelel is enjoyable for Naruto fans, it lacks the emotional weight and character-driven storytelling that makes the main series compelling. It's a fun but forgettable side adventure that doesn't leave a lasting impact.
Score: 6.3/10 - Great action, but weak storytelling.
Strengths: 1. Visually Impressive Battles - The animation is fluid, and the fight sequences, particularly Naruto's battles against Haido and his warriors, are well-choreographed. The use of the Gelel stone powers adds an extra layer of visual excitement.
2. Interesting Concept - The introduction of the Gelel mineral and its mysterious energy adds a fresh fantasy element to the Naruto world, distinguishing it from other entries.
3. New Characters with Potential - Temujin and his comrades have intriguing designs and powers, and their moral dilemmas provide a different perspective on the traditional hero-villain dynamic.
Weaknesses: 1. Weak Villain - Haido, the main antagonist, lacks the depth and menace of the best Naruto villains. His motivations-creating an ideal world through conquest-feel generic and underdeveloped.
2. Underuse of Supporting Characters - While Naruto takes center stage, Sasuke is entirely absent, and characters like Shikamaru and Gaara, despite their appearances, don't contribute significantly to the plot.
3. Pacing Issues - The film struggles with a disjointed narrative. The middle act, in particular, drags with exposition-heavy sequences that don't add much to the overall experience.
Verdict: While Legend of the Stone of Gelel is enjoyable for Naruto fans, it lacks the emotional weight and character-driven storytelling that makes the main series compelling. It's a fun but forgettable side adventure that doesn't leave a lasting impact.
Score: 6.3/10 - Great action, but weak storytelling.
I liked this movie, the second Naruto feature film. I enjoyed the one in the snow a tad better though as I found the story here a bit disjointed as I was not sure where certain things were supposed to be happening or when. Still, like the first film this one too has a nice run time to it of a hour and a half, plenty of time for a nice well developed movie with some really cool fights. The story starts off with ninja from the village hidden in the sand in combat with unknown assailants. It then shits to Naruto, Sakura, and Shikumaru hunting down a ferret for what they think is going to be an easy assignment. They soon find out otherwise as they are also attacked and Naruto is separated from his friends after he has a fight with a strange young warrior clad in armor. They both are injured and taken in by a caravan and soon after Naruto is invited to join this strange organization that wishes to create a utopia. Of course, all is not as it seems and there are plenty of fights to go around. My favorite was the one involving Garaa fighting this strange woman who takes him very lightly which is a very big mistake. The concluding fight is rather good too involving Naruto and this strange man who is a better villain than any of those in the previous movie.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThis anime film is located chronologically after the episode of Eru ka erareru ka!? Okkêdera no kettou (2005) and before the episode of Sankyaku kenzan Ao no Yajuu? Moujuu? ...Chinjuu? (2005) from Naruto (2002).
- Bandes originalesDing! Ding! Ding!
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Lyrics by Nobuteru Maeda
Music by Michiya Haruhata
Arranged by Tube
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- Durée1 heure 37 minutes
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