Selasa, 08 Juli 2008

Naruto the Movie: Ninja Clash in the Land of Snow

Naruto the Movie: Ninja Clash in the Land of Snow


Now I have write some review of this naruto movie. The story are...
In a word, Naruto and his team are responsible for protecting an actress during the filming of his latest film. But like all the characters Naruto, this actress has some skeletons in its closet and it was only a matter of time until his past catches up with her.

The film keeps the general style of the series without getting too caught up in things like fight scenes. As is canon series counterpart, the film is doing a good job of things like a good back-stories and characters.

My only complaint nitpicky on the film itself is that one can say that the authors have tried to cram in all super attack, it was available for the function characters (Kakashi and Sasuke sharingan; Naruto Mass Shadow Clones; Sakura same side struggling near the beginning of the film!). The character designs for the wicked and other film-only characters are not the best (the princess' is probably the best of all new characters), but the back-story and bizarre quirks are certainly for it.

Somewhat surprisingly, this film is also a good part of the series (as far as I know). Naruto the flashbacks in the series and Sasuke always be there shows that the film is at the time just after Tsunade arrives in the village.

Regarding the animation, you can certainly say that the film won the royal treatment in this department. You can say, especially during the Chidori / wolf scene. And, of course, like all the shows animation, image quality is beautiful. The background music also helps most of the memorable music of the series as well as some new songs of their own.

One thing I was worried when ordering on this DVD is it the aspect ratio. See, the movie was filmed to be shown in cinemas, so that the aspect ratio is large. Again, rest assured that this version is the widescreen version and, rather than being based cropped full-screen TV monitors. And to make things better, it is in anamorphic widescreen, which means that if you have a widescreen TV, the film will automatically be able to screen size (as in, without black bars top and bottom of the screen). A much better solution than the alternative of setting up your big screen TV to zoom in to eliminate the black bands, while keeping the rest of the image, since that would in turn cut a portion of the sub - how and slightly blurred image.


To make the film today, I was very worried about the film only the dubbed version. Rest assured that there is a Japanese version subbed available. Now, I do not have close knowledge about the Japanese language, but it seems that the only changes under-wise were conducted in a spirit of "American-tion" (ie: the Deputy read the first name before last name and excluding suffixes like "-san" and "-chan"), but nothing major.

And for those interested in dub, based on a scene that I saw it, it seems that what they have done a good job keeping close to the script and only a few changes in an effort to make the flow of prose and better for the movement of the mouth arrivals.

It certainly would have helped if they stressed that the dubbing and underdevelopment were available on the box art. When buying, I was completely in it whether this release had two versions or not!


I would not have given this version five stars if it did not feature at least one legitimate - a 10-ish minute short with Naruto and most other Genin. The history of Konohagakure mainly on the holding of a tournament low among young ninjas. The only problem is that poor ol 'Naruto and constipation is forced to keep for the entire tournament.

The court is also available in dubbing and sub and is large, so I'm assuming that this was played before the film when shown in cinemas in Japan (a bit like Pikachu vacation before playing the Pokemon movie). My only complaint is that unlike the film itself, not short-anamorphic, so your options for the look in while maintaining its aspect ratio (on a big screen TV) are limited to 4:3 (full screen). Or is that you can extend the screen or zoom in to remove those darn black bars. The problem with zoom is that it means that the Subcommittee will also be cut slightly for far ... it is not anamorphic. A slight pain, but still worthy of five stars.


You May be one of those fans who have downloaded the film before Viz has come around to distribute it here in the USA ... May if you ask why you should buy in the first place? Well, the way I see, you are fundamentally misunderstood the welfare of the series if you do not! Downloading the episodes when they are available is one thing, but you must show your love for the series by purchasing official once they are available on DVD. It is always good to have a hard copy outside your computer.

In conclusion, "Naruto The Movie: Ninja Clash in the Land of Show" is certainly worth buying if you are a subtitle or dub an English type of fan. It's quite a fan could expect from the concert series of mesh in one hour and 35 minute.

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