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His story is engrossing, and the way the character is written and developed actually engages the viewer. What works here, and rarely works in the series, is that the annoying kid, Hikaru is interesting.
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It's because it's filler of course, and if you've seen the 'Naruto meets annoying kid, Naruto befriends annoying kid, then helps annoying kid against evil ninjas, and waves goodbye' storyline once, you've seen it thirty times, as it is the basic filler storyline that keeps getting repeated in the series ad infinitum. It gets a little deep at times, and I'm strongly reminded of Brian Conley's "It's a puppet!" shtick. The Story of Naruto: Growing up a Ninja lasts 23 minutes, and the dub producers and dub cast talk about the movie, the series, and the message of the main character. The disc gets a nice set of animated menus, which are straightforward enough to navigate. Naruto die-hards now have two reasons to import. However, unlike last year's Stone of Gelel, some of the extras do make it onto this disc, although not all of them. Extras The US got a 2-disc deluxe release, but we in the UK have to make do with just a single disc.
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I haven't see the Viz region 1 release, so it may have the same subtitles as the UK disc. It also may be a problem of source materials. It's a small annoyance, but you don't appear to lose too much in the translation, or rather there are more important anime releases out there to whinge about when it comes to quality control. There may be one or two words out of place, a slightly different phrase used in a couple of places, but otherwise they follow the English dub like ducklings follow their mother. There is a question mark over the subtitles however, which while not true dubtitles, are near enough as makes no difference. As for me, I was satisfied with the stereo Japanese track, which did just enough in terms of directionality and action to keep my ears happy. Note that the Region 1 release had 5.1 audio as well, so that little oversight may get you thinking in terms of an import if you are a mega-Naruto fan with a big home cinema system. Sound Here you have a choice between DD 2.0 English and Japanese, along with optional subtitles. They'll have to sort out their interpersonal conflicts swiftly though, as when they get to Crescent Island, they find that the chief minister, Shabadaba has instigated a coup with the aid of three dangerous ninja, and that now Michiru, Hikaru and Kakashi's team are being hunted. And of course Hikaru is just the sort of brat that always rubs Naruto the wrong way. Michiru is the sort of person who buys a whole circus when his son takes a fancy to a sabre-toothed tiger, and then complains when that tiger roars at him.
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That it's a sunny holiday resort is certainly an incentive for Sakura, Naruto and Rock Lee, but that has to be tempered with the indolent and overweight Prince Michiru, and the selfish and materialistic son of his, Hikaru. Team Kakashi has a mission to act as bodyguards for a Prince and his son who are returning home to the Land of the Moon on Crescent Island. Nothing you may be watching in the current Naruto series releases has any bearing on the events in this film, or vice versa. We're still stuck in the zone of filler, Sasuke has turned to the dark side, and Naruto is doing nothing of narrative significance in the interim. After all, I'm drowning in Naruto filler at the moment, and my enthusiasm for the ninja antics of a twelve year-old ramen addict have long since morphed into a suicidal introspection that threatens to melt my brain. Yes, that is a flippant snide tone you detect in my typing. But Long-arsed Title is the last of the original series movies, and with its release this Christmas, Manga Entertainment are also releasing a triple pack, which gathers all three films together for your torment, I mean entertainment. There may be more orange ninja feature film mayhem next Christmas. And just when you thought it was safe to go back into the DVD shop, it turns out that the Shippuden series has movies associated with it too. But this isn't Indy, it's Naruto the Movie 3: Long-arsed Title. Probably not as a movie, but then again, Kingdom of the Crystal Skull was another long-arsed title and it didn't necessarily drag the movie down too much. I mean, seriously, Indiana Jones and the Guardians of the Crescent Moon Kingdom. Introduction Another year, another Naruto movie, and this one sounds like George Lucas named it.