Boruto: Naruto the Movie (2015)

5.83
/ 10
52 User Ratings
1h 35m
Running Time

August 7, 2015
Release Date

Boruto: Naruto the Movie (2015)

5.83
/ 10
52 User Ratings
1h 35m
Running Time

August 7, 2015
Release Date

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Network & Production Companies
Pierrot
Aniplex
Bandai Namco Entertainment
Bandai
Dentsu
Shueisha
TV Tokyo
Toho Company, Ltd.
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Plot.

The spirited Boruto Uzumaki, son of Seventh Hokage Naruto, is a skilled ninja who possesses the same brashness and passion his father once had. However, the constant absence of his father, who is busy with his Hokage duties, puts a damper on Boruto's fire. He ends up meeting his father's friend Sasuke, and requests to become... his apprentice!? The curtain on the story of the new generation rises!

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Cast & Crew.

Masahiko Ibaraki

Masahiko Ibaraki

Executive Producer

Hiroyuki Ban

Hiroyuki Ban

Associate Producer

Koichi Machiyama

Koichi Machiyama

Producer

Kazumichi Ueda

Kazumichi Ueda

Coordinating Producer

Riichirô Nakamura

Riichirô Nakamura

Executive Producer

Yoshitaka Tao

Yoshitaka Tao

Executive Producer

Takayuki Hirobe

Takayuki Hirobe

Producer

Yukio Kawasaki

Yukio Kawasaki

Coordinating Producer

Yasuharu Takanashi

Yasuharu Takanashi

Original Music Composer

Kenji Fukuda

Kenji Fukuda

Background Designer

Atsuhiro Sato

Atsuhiro Sato

Thanks

Koichi Nishitani

Koichi Nishitani

Thanks

Akio Shiraishi

Akio Shiraishi

Thanks

Mikio Ikemoto

Mikio Ikemoto

Thanks

Takeshi Taira

Takeshi Taira

Thanks

Akira Okubo

Akira Okubo

Thanks

Riho Kurematsu

Riho Kurematsu

Compositing Artist

Shoya Nakataka

Shoya Nakataka

Compositing Artist

Kaori Kawashima

Kaori Kawashima

Compositing Artist

Kazuhiko Udagawa

Kazuhiko Udagawa

Compositing Artist

Mai Masuno

Mai Masuno

Compositing Artist

Naohisa Haijima

Naohisa Haijima

Compositing Artist

Yasushi Kimura

Yasushi Kimura

Compositing Artist

Yuji Shirai

Yuji Shirai

Compositing Artist

Yukie Ōji

Yukie Ōji

Compositing Artist

Yuna Miyazaki

Yuna Miyazaki

Compositing Artist

Kaoru Nagasawa

Kaoru Nagasawa

Compositing Artist

Tomoe Muramatsu

Tomoe Muramatsu

Compositing Artist

Yuko Orikasa

Yuko Orikasa

Compositing Artist

Kimika Hagiwara

Kimika Hagiwara

Compositing Artist

Toru Sugawara

Toru Sugawara

Compositing Artist

Yukina Ikuta

Yukina Ikuta

Assistant Director of Photography

Yoshiko Shimizu

Yoshiko Shimizu

Compositing Artist

KANA-BOON

KANA-BOON

Theme Song Performance

Akemi Konno

Akemi Konno

Art Designer

Ai Mochida

Ai Mochida

Animation

Masanobu Nomura

Masanobu Nomura

Art Designer

Kazuyuki Hashimoto

Kazuyuki Hashimoto

Art Designer

Mifumi Tomita

Mifumi Tomita

Animation

Lu Xiasheng

Lu Xiasheng

Animation

Details.

Release Date
August 7, 2015

Original Name
BORUTO -NARUTO THE MOVIE-

Status
Released

Running Time
1h 35m

Content Rating
PG-13

Box Office
$39,500,000

Genres

Last updated:

This Movie Is About.

anime
adventure

Wiki.

Boruto: Naruto the Movie is a 2015 Japanese animated martial arts fantasy film and the directorial debut of Hiroyuki Yamashita. It is based on Masashi Kishimoto's manga and anime Naruto, and is the second film to be a part of the canonical Naruto storyline, being a sequel to the manga series. It stars Yūko Sanpei, Junko Takeuchi, Kokoro Kikuchi and Noriaki Sugiyama. Set after the finale of Naruto, the film focuses on the title character Boruto Uzumaki, son of Naruto's protagonist, Naruto Uzumaki, who cannot stay with his family due to being the leader of his ninja village. Vigilante Sasuke Uchiha returns to the village with warnings about two beings who might become a big threat to the world peace the ninjas managed to bring about in the original series.

The film was first teased in the post-credits scene of the previous film, The Last: Naruto the Movie (2014). Kishimoto took a large role in the making of The Last, handling the script and character designs. However, Kishimoto took an even larger role in the making of this film, handling the script, characters designs and screenplay. This brought him difficulties, because of which he required help from other staff members, such as the writer Ukyō Kodachi and director Yamashita. They created new scenes that left a deep impression on Kishimoto.

Released in August 2015, the film became the franchise's highest-grossing film, and its home media versions had good sales to the point of becoming Japan's best-selling releases in 2016. Critical reception of the movie has been mostly positive, with writers praising the animation, well-animated fight choreography as well as Boruto's growth, but it was criticized for its unmemorable antagonists along with Boruto's relationship with his father not being explored deeply. Ukyo Kodachi and artist Mikio Ikemoto adapted the film as the first story arc of Boruto (2016), a manga sequel of Naruto, with both it and its anime adaptation (in which it is the seventh story arc) altering some details with added content.

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