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| Naruto, vol. 27 | 
| Director: Na Actor: Nartuo Studio: VIZ VIDEO Category: DVD
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (10 reviews) Sales Rank: 50322
Format: Animated, Color, Dvd-video, Ntsc Language: English (Original Language) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Media: DVD Running Time: 88 minutes Number Of Items: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: VIZDNR27D UPC: 782009237495 EAN: 0782009237495 ASIN: B001BP14EO
Release Date: September 2, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Naruto has always thought of Sasuke as a friend, but when Sasuke awakens in the hospital to discover that Naruto has grown stronger, Naruto finds himself on the receiving end of Sasuke's fury. It's Chidori vs. Rasengan! Kakashi steps in to stop the battle, while in the shadows Orochimaru's Sound Ninja Four steal their way into the village with an offer for Sasuke he may not be able to refuse! Will the promise of greater power lure Sasuke away from everything he's known and everyone who cares about him--forever?!
Ep 105 A Fierce Battle of Rolling Thunder! Ep 106 The Last Leg: A Final Act of Desperation Ep 107 The Battle Begins: Naruto vs Sasuke Ep 108 Bitter Rivals and Broken Bonds Ep 109 An Invitation from the Sound
Amazon.com The Legend of the Stone of Gelel (2005) follows the cast of the popular comedy-adventure Naruto on what should be an extremely simple mission: returning a missing ferret to its owner. But no mission is simple when knuckle-headed ninja-in-training Naruto Uzumaki is involved. Soon, he, Sakura, and Shikamaru (not Sosuke) are battling Temujin, a mysterious young warrior in Western medieval armor. At the behest of his lord Master Haido, Temujin is seeking the legendary Stones of Gelel, which bestow unimaginable power on the possessor--power the ninjas can't allow Haido to have. The second Naruto movie suffers from an underdeveloped story: the viewer never learns the source of the Stones' power, nor the origins of Master Haido and his nefarious crew. Although Naruto wins out through a mixture of determination, integrity, and mule-headed stubbornness, the most exciting jutsu are employed by Gaara of the Sand Village, a former enemy who becomes an ally. Legend of the Stone of Gelel is more satisfying than the incongruous Ninja Clash in the Land of Snow (2004), which moved the characters to modern Hollywood. But neither film captures all the fun of the broadcast series. The disc of extras includes some rather standard making-of mini-documentaries, the storyboards for the film, the Japanese trailers, and a trailer for the third Naruto feature, Guardians of the Crescent Moon Kingdom.(Rated T+ Older Teen; suitable for ages 12 and older: violence, grotesque imagery) --Charles Solomon
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| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
  I decided to watch what was supposed to be a good Naruto movie and got an FMA interpretation instead... December 3, 2008 The first movie was nothing special, but it was a good transition for the series to have a movie. It had some interesting fight scenes and even a funny opening scene. It was an interesting film though, and had enough action to keep me interested.
This offering is well... in a word, awful. I saw this back in the summer and I still can't stop thinking about how dissapointed I was. I am a Naruto fan and I was rather quite excited to watch the movie. Now here's what I thought:
WHAT IT DID RIGHT: -Good action scenes -The scene in the beginning with the ferret and the pot was funny -Animation was quite good -GREAT MUSIC!!! Our favorites are used here, as with a few new songs
WHAT IT DID WRONG: -The storyline is boring. Not slow, just boring!!!! It was very contrived and seemed to be missing lots, and rather felt derived at times. -UNDERUSED CHARACTERS. Sasuke is only in it for (literally) 5 seconds. Gaara has a whopping 5 minutes of screen time. What happened? -The dialoge was CORNY. -When I read the "Naruto" title card, I wasn't expecting an FMA interpretation. This movie had way too much Full Metal Alchemist and 20% of it felt Naruto-esque. -Poorly concieved new characters -By the end, I was really cheering for the villain. And you know that's not a good thing.
Overall, this was an awful movie, and it sure feels more like a glorified fanfiction but in anime film. Only see it if you're a die hard fan.
  one of the best naruto movie November 25, 2008 The fights are really cool and if you are a fans of naruto its something that you need to have in your collection.
  Great Naruto movie, fun for the whole family too! November 20, 2008 As the same with all the Naruto movies and the series, action packed and has good life lessons as well. Great for older children (due to blood scenes not recommended for really little children) and fun for adults who like this type of thing as well. Has a basic plot and story line, easy to follow, yet as usual Naruto always has a surprising plan in store for us. Great action scenes and graphics.
  Okay, but better Naruto fare exists . . . October 15, 2008 This movie was very reminiscent of the very first ten to fifteen episodes of the Naruto series. Problem is, this movie takes place nowhere near that timeline. As such, this feels so rehashed and, while it embodies the 'my determination will see me through any situation', the plot just doesn't pull it off. Honestly this feels like the characters are back-sliding in development as compared to the series. Of all the characters Gaara seemed to be the only one that had continued to develop in the movie. I probably could have added a star for the wonderful animation, but with the higher budget movies have you kind of expect it.
  Naruto The Movie 2: Legend of the Stone of Gelel October 12, 2008 Good movie. Thoroughly entertaining. Good animation. Good storytelling. Recommended for any one who likes Naruto and Ninjas.
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