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Naruto and Sakura are captured in a parallel world by Madara, who's intentions are to steal the Nine Tails from Naruto.Naruto and Sakura are captured in a parallel world by Madara, who's intentions are to steal the Nine Tails from Naruto.Naruto and Sakura are captured in a parallel world by Madara, who's intentions are to steal the Nine Tails from Naruto.
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Junko Takeuchi
- Naruto Uzumaki
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Chie Nakamura
- Sakura Haruno
- (voice)
Emi Shinohara
- Kushina Uzumaki
- (voice)
Kazue Ikura
- Mebuki Haruno
- (voice)
Kazuhiko Inoue
- Kakashi Hatake
- (voice)
Masashi Ebara
- Maito Gai
- (voice)
Toshihiko Seki
- Iruka Umino
- (voice)
Satoshi Hino
- Sai
- (voice)
Kentarô Itô
- Chôji Akimichi
- (voice)
Ryôka Yuzuki
- Ino Yamanaka
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Kôsuke Toriumi
- Kiba Inuzuka
- (voice)
Nana Mizuki
- Hinata Hyûga
- (voice)
Shinji Kawada
- Shino Aburame
- (voice)
Yôichi Masukawa
- Rock Lee
- (voice)
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Although I have watched this movie last year, I can't help share my thoughts on how awesome this movie is. This is by far the best among the Naruto movies. For fans of the series, like me, this is the ultimate treat. With great action sequences, plot, new takes on the characters, and some big emotional kick, this movie has it all. For the newcomers, it's just easy to catch up with the happenings. Or if you still couldn't catch up, just ask a friend who's a fan of the anime and he'll easily fill you in.
I'm 18 now but I still can't stop myself from having teary eyes over this movie and that's the reason why I really loved Road to Ninja and the whole series itself.
I'm 18 now but I still can't stop myself from having teary eyes over this movie and that's the reason why I really loved Road to Ninja and the whole series itself.
Believe it or not, I have never seen anything Naruto until today. This name though, and the image of the young guy with three stripes on either side of his face, with the yellow spiky hairstyle, and wearing an orange jogging suit has long been familiar to me as a Japanese anime character. However, for some reason or another, I never got a chance nor the interest to see any TV episode nor movie from this franchise before, until my kids convinced me to bring them to watch this film this afternoon on opening day in a local mall.
"Road to Ninja" tells a complicated story where Naruto and his friend Sakura are sent into a parallel mirror world by an evil wizard, where their deepest dreams come true. Sakura, who resents her parents meddling with her life, realizes that her parents have both died as heroes. Naruto who had lived his entire life as an orphan, now enjoys the loving presence of his parents, Minato and Kushima.
Both Naruto and Sakura are still cognizant though that they are living in an illusion that needs to be broken. Powerful ninja battles ensue during the night of the red moon, the only night when the spell can be broken by a mysterious scroll, and Naruto had to invoke the Nine-Tailed Fox within him in an attempt to return their world back to how it used to be.
Despite the fact that I did not even know a single fact about Naruto or his friends, I did not find it difficult to get into the groove of this story. I had to ask a question or two to my son beside me to set me straight on character relationships, but overall it was not too tough to get through.
The story was told very well, without really requiring an in depth knowledge of the animated series. The flashbacks give us the necessary historical background in order to understand better the current situation the characters are in. The clarity of this story development is quite impressive considering this is already the ninth Naruto film!
I can now see why this anime series had been so popular over the years. No wonder this particular installment had just become the highest-grossing Naruto film. I think I might just go watch the first film and really get acquainted with this popular series more.
"Road to Ninja" tells a complicated story where Naruto and his friend Sakura are sent into a parallel mirror world by an evil wizard, where their deepest dreams come true. Sakura, who resents her parents meddling with her life, realizes that her parents have both died as heroes. Naruto who had lived his entire life as an orphan, now enjoys the loving presence of his parents, Minato and Kushima.
Both Naruto and Sakura are still cognizant though that they are living in an illusion that needs to be broken. Powerful ninja battles ensue during the night of the red moon, the only night when the spell can be broken by a mysterious scroll, and Naruto had to invoke the Nine-Tailed Fox within him in an attempt to return their world back to how it used to be.
Despite the fact that I did not even know a single fact about Naruto or his friends, I did not find it difficult to get into the groove of this story. I had to ask a question or two to my son beside me to set me straight on character relationships, but overall it was not too tough to get through.
The story was told very well, without really requiring an in depth knowledge of the animated series. The flashbacks give us the necessary historical background in order to understand better the current situation the characters are in. The clarity of this story development is quite impressive considering this is already the ninth Naruto film!
I can now see why this anime series had been so popular over the years. No wonder this particular installment had just become the highest-grossing Naruto film. I think I might just go watch the first film and really get acquainted with this popular series more.
Imagine that in your life, you have never met a family and one day you meet your surviving family. it's hard to forget, but because the world is different it has to be forgotten
Um dos melhores filmes do Naruto! Tem varias aventuras, e mostra muitas comutiosidades exclusivas...
The acclaimed Naruto series is taken on a journey through alternate realities and the depth of Naruto's character in the gripping and emotionally stirring movie Road to Ninja: Naruto the Movie. Naruto discovers himself in a parallel universe where the dynamics of well-known relationships are reversed, which gives the movie a surprising twist. It skillfully combines action, drama, and self-discovery aspects, highlighting Naruto's development and fortitude in the face of unforeseen difficulties. Enthralling ninja fights and poignant character development are balanced in the film, which also features amazing animation that both captures the intensity and fury of action scenes and subtly conveys the characters' emotional subtlety.
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- TriviaThe film had over 10 hours of left over footage and drawings.
- ConnectionsFollowed by Naruto the Last: Le Film (2014)
- SoundtracksSore dewa, mata ashita
Performed by Asian Kung-Fu Generation
Lyrics by Masafumi Goto
Composed by Takahiro Yamada and Masafumi Goto
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- Road to Ninja - Naruto the Movie
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $43,171
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $19,017
- Aug 31, 2014
- Gross worldwide
- $17,876,559
- Runtime
- 1h 49m(109 min)
- Color
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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