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Sasuke has gone to Orochimaru, and Sakura and Naruto are determined to g et him back! Jiraiya, concerned they'll act recklessly, persuades Tsunade to send them on an official mission to the Land of Rice Paddies, hoping to discover Orochimaru's hideout. With Jiraiya at their side, can they fail to bring Sasuke back? Then, an escape from a maximum security prison brings Naruto a blast from the past! Mizuki, the teacher who long ago betrayed the Leaf, is on the loose, and Iruka once again joins Naruto in pursuit of the renegade ninja! Production Art, From Sketch to Screen: Storyboard Comparison Episode 150 , Volume 13 Sneak Preview The 12th Box Set of Naruto bridges Seasons 6 and 7 of the hit ninja comedy-adventure. While Naruto waits for Jiraiya (a.k.a. "Pervy Sage") to return to the Hidden Leaf Village and continue his training, he goes on a series of short missions that allow the filmmakers to develop some of the secondary characters. Shy Hinata, who nurtures a secret crush on Naruto, proves she's an able warrior in her own right with a spectacular new jutsu of her own creation. Rock Lee, who can't use magical techniques, proves the efficacy of his exhaustive physical training by fending off the lightning-wielding Raiga while unconscious. Director Hayato Date plays the drama of the battle against Raiga and his lightning swords against some unusually broad comedy. Lee, Tenten, Neji, and Naruto use a little old lady's "Curry of Life" like Popeye's spinach: It restores consciousness, heals injuries, and builds fighting power. But it's so incredibly spicy, only Lee enjoys it (and even he turns scarlet after the first bite). Naruto blows the mission to capture the rare Bikoshu Beetle--literally and figuratively--with a badly timed attack of flatulence. An outdoor test for a class of student-ninjas showcases both Naruto's bad habits (his idea of living off the land is to stock up at a convenience store before heading into the forest) and his unshakable determination. The characters have a different look in these episodes that suggests Studio Pierrot changed ink and paint systems and, possibly, some key clean-up artists during production. The Special Edition comes with a "mininja" figure of Rock Lee. (Rated T+ Older Teen; suitable for ages 12 and older: violence, grotesque imagery, nudity, toilet humor, alcohol and tobacco use) --Charles Solomon (150. A Battle of Bugs! The Deceivers and the Deceived!151. Blaze Away, Byakugan! This is My Ninja Way! 152. Funeral March for the Living, 153. A Lesson Learned! The Iron Fist of Love! 154. The Enemy of the Byakugan, 155. The Dark Creeping Clouds, 156. Raiga's Counterattack, 157. Run! The Curry of Life! 158. Follow My Lead! The Great Survival Challenge! 159. The Bounty Hunter from the Wilderness, 160. Hunt or Be Hunted?! Showdown at the O.K. Temple! 161. The Appearance of Strange Visitors, 162. The Cursed Warrior, 163. The Tactician's intent) Review: This is a great set - I think this is a great set. Don't listen to any one that say's these are bad, There not. With these episodes left out of Naruto there would be someting missing. If you don't like them becuase there not a lot of blood and fighting in them that's life. These episode of a part of Naruto and they show better side of him. I have seen all these episodes on TV as well as on this set and they just keep getting better. I like it when Naruto is funning. Just give it a look. Review: Luv Naruto - OK, I am a little old to be into Manga and anime (40 this month *sigh*)... except why let the kids have all the fun? I always enjoyed the themes of the underdog fighting the odds and unshakable friendship and I've yet to grow out of it. Who would want to? This set of episodes does contain the dreaded 'filler' eps. The writesrs place it after the first rescue mission for Sasuke fails but before Jiraiya takes Naruto off to train. Some people hate fillers, some people love them. Count me amid the latter group. I enjoy the wider scope that the rest of the ninja corps enjoys in this volume. I especially enjoyed watching Hinata challenging herself to grow. While I do find that these episodes can be uneven (I especially had a hard time swallowing ep #159. The Bounty Hunter from the Wilderness & #160. Hunt or Be Hunted?! Showdown at the O.K. Temple! due mainly to the fact that the writers appear to have forgotten that that particular set of genin had any talent!) I am willing to forgive and forget the occasional poorly executed idea since I loved most of the episodes. If you love Naruto and would enjoy seeing more of the secondary characters, this is the Box Set for you!
| Contributor | Various |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 63 Reviews |
| Format | Animated, Box set, Color, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Subtitled |
| Genre | Anime & Manga |
| Language | English, Japanese |
| Number Of Discs | 3 |
L**X
This is a great set
I think this is a great set. Don't listen to any one that say's these are bad, There not. With these episodes left out of Naruto there would be someting missing. If you don't like them becuase there not a lot of blood and fighting in them that's life. These episode of a part of Naruto and they show better side of him. I have seen all these episodes on TV as well as on this set and they just keep getting better. I like it when Naruto is funning. Just give it a look.
K**T
Luv Naruto
OK, I am a little old to be into Manga and anime (40 this month *sigh*)... except why let the kids have all the fun? I always enjoyed the themes of the underdog fighting the odds and unshakable friendship and I've yet to grow out of it. Who would want to? This set of episodes does contain the dreaded 'filler' eps. The writesrs place it after the first rescue mission for Sasuke fails but before Jiraiya takes Naruto off to train. Some people hate fillers, some people love them. Count me amid the latter group. I enjoy the wider scope that the rest of the ninja corps enjoys in this volume. I especially enjoyed watching Hinata challenging herself to grow. While I do find that these episodes can be uneven (I especially had a hard time swallowing ep #159. The Bounty Hunter from the Wilderness & #160. Hunt or Be Hunted?! Showdown at the O.K. Temple! due mainly to the fact that the writers appear to have forgotten that that particular set of genin had any talent!) I am willing to forgive and forget the occasional poorly executed idea since I loved most of the episodes. If you love Naruto and would enjoy seeing more of the secondary characters, this is the Box Set for you!
R**.
Favorite anime
Five stars because... I LOVE NARUTO! Really good anime, if you like long animes this is deffenently the one to watch . It has an amazing story line, Naruto has meaning and teaches us to be kind loving and not to hold on to hatred! There are MANY fillers. Im talking about the whole series not just this box set. I own all the box sets I love them all. Thank you sellers!
J**G
Naruto is entertaining and teaches kids values of honor & responsibility.
We have every Naruto boxed set and we purchased them after having seen the shows on cable because we wanted to be able to watch them over and over again. The kids love Naruto and so do I. The kids have the books, the action figures and the role-playing costumes. As a parent I particularly like the values of hard work, responsibility, and overcoming adversity portrayed in the cartoons.
R**Z
Decent price
Great series
L**K
Dvd
Naruto is cool
P**L
The fillers are as bad as everyone says they are...listen!
Don't torture yourself watching these fillers. They really are that bad. I must start out by saying that I did not believe anyone when they said the fillers were so horrible. Their had been some filler episodes here and their that amused me. Then, after Orochimaru changing bodes, and Sasuke getting away, the fillers began. The first two filler arcs, one involving travel to his hideaway and running into trouble there, and then another about that guy who made Naruto steal the scroll at the beginning, the two big prisoners, and that plot seemed pretty good. I enjoyed them. Then their was a rather boring, poor plot about a bikouchu beetle. Only one episode was good with a summoning jutsu of a giant bee, and Hinata basically taking them out. So maybe 1 1/2 out of the 5/6 episodes then goes for into this box set. Their is a rather interesting story for about 5/6 episodes about a man named Riaja, who holds a funeral for everyone he kills while they are still alive in the coffin. He is one of the seven swordsman, like Zabuza was and the guy who was traveling with Itachi as well. While this may sound interesting, it get's very cheesy when Rock Lee continues to go on about "The Curry Of Life." It is really, really stupid. Then their is a further story with Riaja travels with a boy who is his eyes and ears, and a lot about mortality, blah blah blah. This is a poorly executed story with a good action scene followed by why people hate these fillers so much. After that, it's just the same thing over and over again. Tsuanade sends Naruto on a mission with some characters; they go fight someone with a plot fit for an episode of Pokemon (actually, no it's not), and it concludes with you annoyed by how bad it is done. And what's worse is they play on what you want. They are: 1. More Naruto. Who can get enough? 2. To see other characters get more screen time. First it was Hinata, then it was TenTen, both who get near entire episodes devoted to them. This seems to continue to go on. In the last 9th season (presumably box set 16; it won't end until after that), Gaara becomes the character we NEED to see more. I know I'll end buying that one, but not any of these. 3. Being so-well packaged, with 13 episodes at average, an excellent dub, and playing cards that are really nice. Do not buy this box set. It is just torture to be teased with decent storylines that go more and more downhill as they go on. I reccomend box sets 1-11 but not any of these. Hold out for Naruto Shippenun; at least seasons 1-2 are not filler.
J**H
review
I liked it because it came with some playing cards. I did like the way he summon the toads. I disliked the way it took some time to get going on the first disk. I did like the raman brake on disk two. I can not speak for other custermers to consider this a film. They have to be Naruto fans. It is an episode box set. can not say if it gose by seasons with each new box set. Maybe OnePiece episodes if you like pirates.
N**S
Uzamaki Barrage!
The quality of the video, audio and such is par with previous releases. No complaints there. But when it comes to the plot lines, I am not a fan of these mini-missions. There is no real development; they are wasting time. However, we do get to learn more of the other genin of the Leaf Village, which is awesome. Neji, Tenten, Lee, Shikamaru (technically a chunin) and Kiba are pretty cool.
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