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 .. Read more
| Director | Naruto Uncut |
|---|---|
| Genres | Animated, Anime |
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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.
| Director | Naruto Uncut |
|---|---|
| Run time | DVD: 4 hrs 46 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Animated, Anime |
| Language | Japanese |
| Dubbed | Japanese, English |
| Released | DVD: 26 Dec 2006 |
| Format | DVD |
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Although the series starts slowly, it is a good anime. With over 180 episodes, every part has a cliffhanger, especially further into the series. It's an interesting view into the whole 'ninja' genre and it pulls it off really well, even though the different characters' backgrounds aren't clear at first.
Compared to other animes such as Full Metal Alchemist, it doesn't tie up the loose ends that well, and because of the large amount of episodes, the viewer has to be dedicated, even more so when the english dubbed episodes end (at around episode 60) and you have to watch the japanese ones with subtitles (which is better anyway). But if you have a lot of free time on your hands and enjoy this sort of anime, it is a great one to watch.