Naruto, le film : Mission spéciale au pays de la Lune
Original title: Gekijô-ban Naruto: Daikôfun! Mikazukijima no animaru panikku dattebayo!
- 2006
- Tous publics
- 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
5.3K
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Naruto, Kakashi, Sakura, and Rock Lee are assigned to protect Michiru, the prince of the Land of the Moon, while he travel the world. The prince purchased a tiger Sham and the whole circus, ... Read allNaruto, Kakashi, Sakura, and Rock Lee are assigned to protect Michiru, the prince of the Land of the Moon, while he travel the world. The prince purchased a tiger Sham and the whole circus, which became the team's protection.Naruto, Kakashi, Sakura, and Rock Lee are assigned to protect Michiru, the prince of the Land of the Moon, while he travel the world. The prince purchased a tiger Sham and the whole circus, which became the team's protection.
- Director
- Writers
- Stars
Junko Takeuchi
- Naruto Uzumaki
- (voice)
Chie Nakamura
- Sakura Haruno
- (voice)
Yôichi Masukawa
- Rock Lee
- (voice)
Kazuhiko Inoue
- Kakashi Hatake
- (voice)
Akio Ôtsuka
- Michiru Tsuki
- (voice)
Kyosuke Ikeda
- Hikaru Tsuki
- (voice)
Rokurô Naya
- Kakeru Tsuki
- (voice)
Marika Hayashi
- Amayo
- (voice)
Tomomichi Nishimura
- Principal
- (voice)
Kenji Hamada
- Korega
- (voice)
Umeji Sasaki
- Shabadaba
- (voice)
Masashi Sugawara
- Ishidate
- (voice)
Haruhi Nanao
- Karenbana
- (voice)
- (as Haruhi Terada)
Hisao Egawa
- Kongo
- (voice)
Steve Blum
- Additional Voices
- (English version)
- (voice)
Brian Donovan
- Rock Lee
- (English version)
- (voice)
Maile Flanagan
- Naruto Uzumaki
- (English version)
- (voice)
Michael Forest
- Kakeru Tsuki
- (English version)
- (voice)
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I liked this movie pretty good, but as it is the movies seem to be getting weaker. I liked the snow one the best, the stone one and this one last. The main problem stems in the form of very weak fight scenes. The bad guys in this one are very underdeveloped and I still do not get the point of the wigs. There is a bit to much sentimental stuff going on to as they did some best friends forever pinkie thing way to many times for my liking. Still, it had some good humor and the characters were their usual selves. I am disappointed also by the fact Rock Lee is in the movie, but he just does not seem to play a really big role in the story. He just seems there for the most part, though I liked his end fight the best. The story has our gang of Naruto, Sakura, Lee, and Kakshi guarding a prince and his son. For first part of the film it is basically just Naruto and the prince's son getting to know each other and come to understand each other. The only real action comes in the form of a ship they are traveling on being hit by a storm. Then they arrive at their destination only to discover the king has been overthrown and mysterious shin-obi are working with the councilman who took over. Well you have a clash and the prince gets captured and Naruto and gang have to go to the rescue. So that is basically it, like I said improve the fights a bit, make Lee a bit more important to the plot, and develop the bad guys and this one could have been as good as snow as it is though it was still fun to watch.
Villains were too conventional, storyline was a bit draggy and characters like Kakashi were nerfed pretty bad. I know the movie isn't Canon but it just seemed a bit unrealistic. Also a bit cliche but I really enjoyed the fighting scenes and the animation.
There's nothing particularly remarkable in this context, except for a significant amount of money invested in numerous lackluster five-minute fights featuring poor choreography. Despite this, the overall standard was quite good; however, I had reservations about the art style. It appeared somewhat inconsistent when compared to the source material. The use of computer-generated imagery (CG) was appropriate and not excessive. It didn't stand out, but it also didn't give rise to any complaints.
The sound quality was mediocre. Naruto has always had excellent audio in general. I won't say that I disliked it; I just didn't hear anything. Not in the sense that it disappears completely into the surroundings, but rather in the sense that it merely exists. Like in the first season of the series, it should breathe life into the desolate wasteland of obscene writing. Though several musical scores were taken from the TV series, that's why it manages to score a 6. Characters while trying to take themselves seriously, were more of a comedic relief than anything else. What this movie needed was the growth of team Kakashi. Naruto being his usual dumb self, Sakura and Lee had as many lines as that Siberian tiger (!), which somehow managed to be incrusted into this mess of a story.
The "villains" were the laughing stock of the movie, their designs, voices, (and what's with the wannabe Jiraya wigs?) no backstory, no motives, no nothing.
To save you the brain cells (or remnants of the aforementioned if one has already managed to watch this "masterpiece") I'll spare you the details regarding the so-called "character development" Well, OK, I'm just being coy. There isn't anything to spare actually.
The sound quality was mediocre. Naruto has always had excellent audio in general. I won't say that I disliked it; I just didn't hear anything. Not in the sense that it disappears completely into the surroundings, but rather in the sense that it merely exists. Like in the first season of the series, it should breathe life into the desolate wasteland of obscene writing. Though several musical scores were taken from the TV series, that's why it manages to score a 6. Characters while trying to take themselves seriously, were more of a comedic relief than anything else. What this movie needed was the growth of team Kakashi. Naruto being his usual dumb self, Sakura and Lee had as many lines as that Siberian tiger (!), which somehow managed to be incrusted into this mess of a story.
The "villains" were the laughing stock of the movie, their designs, voices, (and what's with the wannabe Jiraya wigs?) no backstory, no motives, no nothing.
To save you the brain cells (or remnants of the aforementioned if one has already managed to watch this "masterpiece") I'll spare you the details regarding the so-called "character development" Well, OK, I'm just being coy. There isn't anything to spare actually.
Naruto the Movie 3: Guardians of the Crescent Moon Kingdom is the final film in the original Naruto trilogy before Shippuden takes over. While it improves upon some aspects of its predecessors, it still suffers from familiar issues that plague the early Naruto movies.
Strengths: 1. Improved Animation & Fight Sequences - The action scenes are visually appealing, especially the final battle where Naruto, Rock Lee, Sakura, and Kakashi each get their moment to shine. The choreography is fluid, and the setting-a luxurious island kingdom-adds vibrancy to the visuals.
2. Naruto's Emotional Growth - The film focuses on Naruto's bond with Hikaru, a spoiled prince who must learn humility. While cliché, this dynamic allows Naruto to showcase his never-give-up attitude and his ability to inspire change in others.
3. Rock Lee's Inclusion - Unlike previous films, Rock Lee plays a significant role, filling in for Sasuke and adding his own brand of humor and unique fighting style. His battle against the circus-like assassins is one of the highlights.
Weaknesses: 1. Weak Villain - Prince Michiru's scheming advisor, Shabadaba, is forgettable and lacks menace. His motivations-overthrowing the monarchy for selfish gain-are bland and uninspired. Even his hired ninjas feel like generic obstacles rather than real threats.
2. Predictable & Formulaic Plot - Like most Naruto movies, the story follows a predictable arc: Naruto bonds with a reluctant ally, learns a lesson, faces a seemingly unstoppable enemy, and wins with the power of determination. This formula makes the film feel repetitive.
3. Underuse of Sakura & Kakashi - While they participate in fights, neither Sakura nor Kakashi contribute meaningfully to the emotional or narrative stakes. They feel like side characters in their own movie.
Verdict: Guardians of the Crescent Moon Kingdom is visually appealing and has some solid fight sequences, but it remains a standard, forgettable Naruto movie. It works as a fun, lighthearted adventure, but it lacks the emotional depth and high stakes that make the main series compelling.
Score: 5.5/10 - generic story.
Strengths: 1. Improved Animation & Fight Sequences - The action scenes are visually appealing, especially the final battle where Naruto, Rock Lee, Sakura, and Kakashi each get their moment to shine. The choreography is fluid, and the setting-a luxurious island kingdom-adds vibrancy to the visuals.
2. Naruto's Emotional Growth - The film focuses on Naruto's bond with Hikaru, a spoiled prince who must learn humility. While cliché, this dynamic allows Naruto to showcase his never-give-up attitude and his ability to inspire change in others.
3. Rock Lee's Inclusion - Unlike previous films, Rock Lee plays a significant role, filling in for Sasuke and adding his own brand of humor and unique fighting style. His battle against the circus-like assassins is one of the highlights.
Weaknesses: 1. Weak Villain - Prince Michiru's scheming advisor, Shabadaba, is forgettable and lacks menace. His motivations-overthrowing the monarchy for selfish gain-are bland and uninspired. Even his hired ninjas feel like generic obstacles rather than real threats.
2. Predictable & Formulaic Plot - Like most Naruto movies, the story follows a predictable arc: Naruto bonds with a reluctant ally, learns a lesson, faces a seemingly unstoppable enemy, and wins with the power of determination. This formula makes the film feel repetitive.
3. Underuse of Sakura & Kakashi - While they participate in fights, neither Sakura nor Kakashi contribute meaningfully to the emotional or narrative stakes. They feel like side characters in their own movie.
Verdict: Guardians of the Crescent Moon Kingdom is visually appealing and has some solid fight sequences, but it remains a standard, forgettable Naruto movie. It works as a fun, lighthearted adventure, but it lacks the emotional depth and high stakes that make the main series compelling.
Score: 5.5/10 - generic story.
Looking at the many "Naruto" movies, I came across this one and found it to have the lowest score on the IMDb, but you know what? It's still by no means terrible. I think the biggest fault with this film is how it's paced. We spend too much time setting up the prince's son and too late to introduce the villains. Still, Naruto has never really given us a terrible movie and this definitely has its good points. I guess overall it was just okay. The prince's son is pretty annoying at first, but he does get better later. Weird how everyone's mad at Naruto mistreating the son of a prince.
Little do most of them know, he's the son of the hokage! It was nice to see Rock Lee even if he's not quite that useful. The best part was probably the animation. I really do like the villain's powers too, with the ability to turn people into stone. It's been too long since I've watched "Naruto" so I was glad to finally see him in action again. I do like how that crescent island kingdom is drawn. It was cool to feature circus performers (especially the animals!) as side characters who contribute to the final fight. **1/2
Little do most of them know, he's the son of the hokage! It was nice to see Rock Lee even if he's not quite that useful. The best part was probably the animation. I really do like the villain's powers too, with the ability to turn people into stone. It's been too long since I've watched "Naruto" so I was glad to finally see him in action again. I do like how that crescent island kingdom is drawn. It was cool to feature circus performers (especially the animals!) as side characters who contribute to the final fight. **1/2
Did you know
- TriviaThis anime film is located chronologically after the episode of Namida no gekitotsu! Nekketsu shitei taiketsu (2006) and before the episode of Dai pinchi! Konoha no 11-nin zen'in shuugou (2006) from Naruto (2002).
- ConnectionsFollowed by Naruto: Shippuden (2007)
- SoundtracksTsubomi
Performed by Maria
Lyrics by Maria
Music by Tattsu
Arranged by Hyôe Yasuhara
Courtesy of Sony Music Records
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- Naruto : Panique sur l'île du croissant de Lune
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- 1h 35m(95 min)
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