Road to Ninja: Naruto the Movie (2012)

5.66
/ 10
35 User Ratings
1h 49m
Running Time

July 28, 2012
Release Date

Road to Ninja: Naruto the Movie (2012)

5.66
/ 10
35 User Ratings
1h 49m
Running Time

July 28, 2012
Release Date

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

Sixteen years ago, a mysterious masked ninja unleashes a powerful creature known as the Nine-Tailed Demon Fox on the Hidden Leaf Village Konoha, killing many people. In response, the Fourth Hokage Minato Namikaze and his wife Kushina Uzumaki, the Demon Fox's living prison or Jinchūriki, manage to seal the creature inside their newborn son Naruto Uzumaki. With the Tailed Beast sealed, things continued as normal. However, in the present day, peace ended when a group of ninja called the Akatsuki attack Konoha under the guidance of Tobi, the mysterious masked man behind Fox's rampage years ago who intends on executing his plan to rule the world by shrouding it in illusions.

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Cast & Crew.

Kim Eun-seon

Kim Eun-seon

Animation

Lee Jae-min

Lee Jae-min

Animation

Miho Inoue

Miho Inoue

Animation

Kim Ji-eun

Kim Ji-eun

Animation

Kim Kyung Su

Kim Kyung Su

Animation

Mika Kubota

Mika Kubota

Animation

Kwon Hee-jae

Kwon Hee-jae

Animation

Seo Jin-won

Seo Jin-won

Animation

Kayoko Ezoe

Kayoko Ezoe

Animation

Lee Chang Yang

Lee Chang Yang

Animation

Seimi Namba

Seimi Namba

Animation

Yoshito Matsunaga

Yoshito Matsunaga

Animation

Yuichiro Miyake

Yuichiro Miyake

Animation

Park Myoung-hun

Park Myoung-hun

Animation

Sayuri Tsumoto

Sayuri Tsumoto

Animation

Natsuki Orikasa

Natsuki Orikasa

Animation

Sakura Takagi

Sakura Takagi

Animation

Kaori Tanasawa

Kaori Tanasawa

Animation

Eri Suzuki

Eri Suzuki

Animation

Shizuka Sawahata

Shizuka Sawahata

Animation

Tadashi Fukuda

Tadashi Fukuda

Animation

Misako Nemoto

Misako Nemoto

Animation

Tamako Miyanishi

Tamako Miyanishi

Animation

Ayano Fujita

Ayano Fujita

Animation

Details.

Release Date
July 28, 2012

Original Name
ROAD TO NINJA -NARUTO THE MOVIE-

Status
Released

Running Time
1h 49m

Content Rating
PG-13

Box Office
$17,876,559

Genres

Last updated:

This Movie Is About.

japan
village
love
ninja
fighting
pervert
dead parents
anime
onsen
alternative reality
adventure

Wiki.

Road to Ninja: Naruto the Movie is a 2012 Japanese anime martial arts fantasy film based on Masashi Kishimoto's manga and anime series, Naruto. It was released in Japan on July 28, 2012. It is the first Naruto film to have Kishimoto directly involved with its production including its main story and new character designs. The story focuses on the ninjas from the Hidden Leaf Village Naruto Uzumaki and Sakura Haruno who are trapped into an alternate version of their home by the leader of the Akatsuki criminal organization Tobi, who aim to take the mystic creature Nine-Tailed Demon Fox sealed inside in the former by his parents during childbirth. The alternate Hidden Leaf Village has multiple changes from Naruto's world most notably the fact that Naruto's parents Minato Namikaze and Kushina Uzumaki are alive, challenging the protagonist into either giving into the world he always wanted or carry his parents's legacy to defeat the Akatsuki.

The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray on November 25, 2014. Road to Ninja: Naruto the Movie was praised for Naruto's exposure to a more cheerful life which challenges the protagonist as that was what he always wanted but instead decides to rebel against Akatsuki. Though the action sequences were praised, some critics felt the animation was poorly made by Pierrot in scenes set at night. The film went on to become one of the most popular Naruto films, surpassing Naruto the Movie: Blood Prison but eventually being surpassed by its successors The Last: Naruto the Movie and Boruto: Naruto the Movie; In total, the film grossed US$17.9 million in the Japanese box office.

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