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Naruto Unleashed - Series 1 Part 2 [DVD]

Naruto Unleashed - Series 1 Part 2 [DVD]
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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #43586 in DVD
  • Released on: 2006-12-26
  • Rating: Suitable for 15 years and over
  • Formats: Dubbed, PAL
  • Original language: Japanese
  • Dubbed in: Japanese, English
  • Number of discs: 3
  • Running time: 325 minutes

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Synopsis
Hidden Leaf Village is a town wherein several young ninjas train, aspiring to reach the highest ninja rank known as the Hokage. Uzumaki Naruto is one of the eager young ninjas, but is treated as an outcast by the rest of the village ever since a deadly fox-demon was sealed inside him when he was a baby. Accompanied by his secret crush Sakura, his mentor Kakashi and his rival Sasuke, the mischievous Naruto must rise above multiple challenges in pursuit of his dream of becoming a Hokage.


Customer Reviews

Kage Bunshin!...4
Naruto's all good, and this second part of the Anime series is excellent. The only reason I give it 4 stars and not 5 is that I feel the fight on the bridge gets dragged out too much, and then there's a really poor episode - 'Special Report: Live From The Forest Of Death!' - which lets things down. However it is still one of the best Anime series out there, with some superb scenes that really show how superior the Japanese are at cartoons. Oh, and I havn't watched the English dub. Anime is Japanese, and it sounds best like that with the English subtitles on

Believe it!5
i love this series, and i dont mind watching it in english or japanese, depends on my mood.

Brilliant but annoying in places4
This volume of Naruto includes another thirteen episodes of this great series but it still suffers the same problems as the first thirteen episodes. The first half of this volume concludes the mission to the Land of Waves, and these episodes are great if a little predictable. The second half of the volume sets up the trainees for the next step on the road to becoming a ninja, the Chunin Exam and although these are interesting they are a bit of a comedown from the previous episodes.

Overall this volume is good but the series still suffers somewhat from an overabundance of recaps and a tendency to repeat itself ad infinitum. The final episode on this volume `Special Report: Live from the Forest of Death' is the worst the series has produced so far, being nothing more than a rather lacklustre clip-show. At this point the series is showing its potential but it is far from a flawless performance, not unlike Naruto himself.