It was announced that the American version could be pre-ordered with the limited edition of Naruto Shippuden: Clash of Ninja Revolution 3 before its release. It was released on DVD in Japan on Apand in the United States on November 10, 2009. Its official theme song is "Lie-Lie-Lie" by DJ Ozma. The film was produced by Aniplex, Bandai Co., Ltd., Dentsu Inc., Pierrot, Shueisha and TV Tokyo. Naruto, clueless as usual, agrees without realizing the second meaning of her question. Shion then asks Naruto if he will help her (a double entendre asking if he will be the father of her child), much to the shock of Sakura, Kakashi, and Lee. Because of this, she says that she must continue the line of priestesses that will suppress demons like Mōryō. She replies that Mōryō was a demon created by the dark thoughts of mankind, and that there is bound to be another Mōryō someday. In the final scene, Naruto asks Shion what she intends to do now. Naruto drives the Rasengan into Mōryō and obliterates it. spiral sphere, English manga: "Spiral Chakra Sphere" ) by combining Shion's chakra with his. Naruto stops her seconds before her death, and creates a giant Rasengan ( 螺旋丸, lit. She is able to tap into her true powers, intending to kill herself and Mōryō to save Naruto (for whom she has developed feelings for). About to see her prediction of his death come true, Shion uses her bell's power to change Naruto's fate. After Kakashi Hatake, Might Guy, Shikamaru Nara and Temari destroy the stone army, Naruto comes to rescue Shion. Naruto holds the army back, while Shion heads inside to begin the sealing ritual, where Yomi tricks Shion into beginning the technique with him inside the barrier, allowing Mōryō's spirit to reunite with his body. Together, Sakura, Lee, and Neji defeat the assassins, and at the mountain temple where Mōryō's body is kept, Naruto and Shion find the stone army waiting. Naruto insists that he will survive and likewise will keep Shion safe. After Neji tells Naruto to escort Shion to the temple alone, Shion explains that her predictions work by using others' lives to protect her own. It turns out to be a ruse: the dead "Shion" is actually her servant, Taruho, acting as a decoy by the use of the Shadow Mirror Body Transfer Jutsu. As they head for the shrine, they are again ambushed by the assassins, and Shion is seemingly killed. Shion's total acceptance of "fate", as well as her selfish attitude, provokes Naruto into antagonizing her. They fend off Shion's four would-be assassins, and afterward, Shion prophesies Naruto's upcoming death. Naruto, Sakura Haruno, Rock Lee, and Neji Hyuga are sent to guard Shion, and deliver her to the shrine where Mōryō's body is kept. To deal with the threat, the Land of Fire sends out many advance teams to stall the stone army. They are given special chakra creatures to enhance their strength. He raises a stone army from their slumber to attack the rest of the world while his four subordinates go to eliminate Shion. The only threat to Mōryō's plan is a priestess named Shion, who has the ability to seal his spirit away once more she can also foresee a person's death. Since he is lacking a body, Yomi offers his as a temporary substitute until they can retrieve Mōryō's original one. Tsunade looks out at the window and ponders if everything is just decided by fate.Ī few days earlier, a man named Yomi attacks a shrine to retrieve the spirit of Mōryō, a demon attempting to conquer the world and create his "Thousand Year Kingdom". A funeral is held for Naruto at his home village, where others attend. The film opens with a prediction that Naruto Uzumaki dies battling a monster. Anyway, I do agree such a comparison would need reliable source, maybe, such as details wikipedia articles depicting the manga's story line.Naruto Shippuden the Movie ( Japanese: 劇場版 NARUTO ( ナルト ) 疾風伝, Hepburn: Gekijōban Naruto Shippūden) is the fourth overall in the Naruto film series and the first Naruto: Shippuden film, directed by Hajime Kamegaki and written by Junki Takegami. But I think, dealing with Animes, a lot of people choose not to watch filler episodes which differ significantly from original manga's story line. Farix ( t | c) 11:34, 1 November 2010 (UTC) Reply Alright then. It would also be considered "fancruft" as it is details that would be of little to no interest to anyone else but fans. Ndez ( talk) 10:38, 1 November 2010 (UTC) Reply A comparison between the anime and manga is not made because such a comparison without direct backing from a reliable source would cross the line of original research. If not, shouldn't this article mention that fact? The manga goes almost directly from Naruto's new jutsu to Sasuke's confrontation with Orochimaru (vol. The hole season is practicly made up by the TV production. I don't understand why this article (and the other ones alike) doesn't mention the huge difference from the manga story line.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |