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Naruto Uncut Boxed Set, Volume 1
Naruto Uncut Boxed Set, Volume 1
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List Price: $34.98  (€27.63)
Buy New: $18.74  (€14.80)
You Save: $16.24  (€12.83) (46%)
Buy New/Used/Collectible from $18.75  (€14.81)

Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars(based on 68 reviews)
Sales Rank: 3786
Category: DVD

Actor: Naruto
Director: Na
Publisher: VIZ VIDEO
Studio: VIZ VIDEO
Brand: gkworld
Label: VIZ VIDEO
Format: Animated, Box Set, Color, Dubbed, Dvd-video, Full Screen, Ntsc, Subtitled
Languages: English (Original Language), Japanese (Original Language), English (Subtitled), English (Dubbed)
Rating: Unrated
Media: DVD
Running Time: 325 minutes
Number Of Items: 3
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9
Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.6 x 1.2

MPN: GKW20264
UPC: 782009235378
EAN: 0782009235378
ASIN: B000FGFBWQ

Release Date: December 2, 2007
Theatrical Release Date: September 10, 2005
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Deep within the Hidden Leaf Village, sharp and cunning Ninja carry an ultimate power while Naruto Uzumaki carries inside the ultimate secret.Twelve years ago, the fourth Hokage sacrificed himself and saved the village by sealing the Nine-tailed Fox Spirit an orphaned baby boy. Now, this plucky prankster must do what it takes achieve this life-long goal and become the next Hokage!Comes with a collectible Naruto storyboards booklet.325 minutesAudio: English, JapaneseSubtitles: English

Amazon.com
Although some otaku (hardcore fans) have complained about the editing of the English dub of the popular ninja fantasy-adventure Naruto, the Uncut Box Set reveals the edits were quite minor. There's a little more blood in some of the fight scenes, and the opening and closing titles are the Japanese originals. In episode 3, Naruto's stomach problems are presented more vividly, and Kakashi delivers a more explicit jab to Naruto's butt in episode 4. More revealing differences turn up in the subtitles: In the English dub, Naruto declares he wants to become a great ninja so the whole village "will start treating me like somebody important"; in the original, it's "will acknowledge my existence." The three-disc Uncut Box, which includes the bound storyboards for Episode 8 (in Japanese), is a good buy. The first 13 episodes include Naruto's graduation from the Ninja Academy and his assignment to a team with Sakura (on whom he nurtures a crush) and Sasuke, his arch-rival. The reluctant trio begins to learn how to work as a team on their first mission under the supervision of Kakashi. The exotic jutsu (ninja techniques), stylized fights and slapstick comedy will keep any Naruto fan happy. (Unrated, suitable for ages 12 and older: violence, tobacco use, risque and toilet humor) --Charles Solomon


Customer Reviews:   Read 63 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars classic   October 10, 2008
I adore Naruto, but hate the mash the terrible English dubbed versions on American TV have made of the characters and stories I fell for in fan subtitled versions downloaded from the internet. Although this set does not include the translations of writing (like signs) - and swears - that were features of fan subtitling it's great to hear the voices and theme music as I remember them. A very nice set.


4 out of 5 stars Believe it?   October 5, 2008
I have been converting the non-believers. This show has great character development and there needs to be more shows like it. I kinda wish I was a kid again so I could be more into it. I also originally watched it in Japanese, so I was surprised at the translations. They were pretty good. I don't remember him saying Believe it so much though.


5 out of 5 stars Good anime   July 22, 2008
  2 out of 2 found this review helpful

First of all, let me first establish the fact that this anime is based on a shounen manga...which translates to:

THIS IS A KID'S ANIME.

That's right. Shounen anime/manga is a means of entertainment that targets young boys ranging from elementary school age to 18 years of age. Yes, that's on the same level as Pokemon if that's what you're thinking. Anyway, having said that, if you are expecting a "Ghost in the Shell/Ninja Srcoll/Basalisk"-esque plot then prepare to be disappointed. Again, it's a kid's anime-- chalk full of over-the-top antics, slightly perverted humor, and lots of blatant ninja cliches.

I don't mind any of that stuff. I love this anime and tons of others (and this is coming from a young woman who put's Darwin's 'Origin of Species' pretty high up there on her good reads list). Simple things can be quite enjoyable if given a chance. I think that Naruto should be given a chance. If you'd rather test it out before purchasing however, simply reserve 30-minutes of your time to Cartoon Network and check out an episode. Easy, yes?




1 out of 5 stars WHAT?!   July 1, 2008
  1 out of 5 found this review helpful

I have watched many episodes of Naruto and I must say that this is not worth paying 45 bucks for! The storyline is weak and full of cliches and super boring! All the characters do is walk around, throw ninja stars, and crack some retarded jokes. If your into cliche joke busting ninjas then you will love this, might I suggest Bleach, xxxHOLiC, Ultra Maniac, or any Hayao Miyazaki films. Thank you for your time! :D


3 out of 5 stars Really only a "must-get" if you're a die-hard Naruto fan   May 28, 2008
  2 out of 2 found this review helpful

This is a three-disc set that contains the first thirteen episodes of Naruto and a few extras. This set includes both the Japanese and English language tracks (and English subtitles for the Japanese language track).

The extras aren't overly impressive. There's eight pages of "Production Art" (model sketches of some of the Naruto characters). There's a feature labeled as, "From Sketch to Screen Episode 1"; this includes eight pages of storyboards, and for each storyboard, you can see the clip that the storyboard is for. The English credits are included as an extra, but there's no background music, so this is a rather uninteresting thing to view.

There is a sneak preview of the second Naruto box set, but this preview feels more like an extended preview for the first episode of disc two. There's also plenty of advertising included as extras: trailers for One Piece and Hikaru no go, advertisements for various Shonen Jump mangas, as well as an ad for Shonen Jump Magazine.

I was definitely disappointed in the special features. After watching this set, I was left with the impression that Viz was trying to produce the set as cheaply as possible. It's almost as if the thinking was that the Naruto property is so popular that the fans will buy the set, no matter how many or how few extras are included on it.

If you're a Naruto fan and want to collect the episodes on DVD, then this set would be a good addition to your collection.



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