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Naruto Uncut Boxed Set, Volume 4 DVD
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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: Unrated
Binding: DVD
Brand: gkworld
EAN: 0782009236641
Format: Animated, Box set, Color, Dubbed, DVD-Video, Subtitled, NTSC
Label: Viz Media
Languages: EnglishSubtitledEnglishOriginal LanguageJapaneseOriginal LanguageEnglishDubbed
Manufacturer: Viz Media
MPN: GKW20360
Number Of Items: 3
Publisher: Viz Media
Region Code: 1
Release Date: August 07, 2007
Running Time: 350 minutes
Studio: Viz Media
Theatrical Release Date: 2006






Editorial Review:

Product Description:
After barely making it out of the Forest of Death, Naruto, Sasuke and Sakura proceed to the next stage of the Chunin Exam: a one-on-one sudden death elimination battle!Pitted against each other in individual combat, an assortment of young, bright-eyed ninja reveal their true colors and brandish their hidden powers! Can Naruto beat the odds and prove to his fellow shinobi that he's good enough to be a chunin?Comes with a collectible Naruto storyboards booklet.325 minutes (14 episodes)Audio: English, JapaneseSubtitles: English

Amazon.com:
The second season of Naruto continues as the next phase of the Chunin exams begins: individual combat among the surviving candidates. Kakashi-sensei seals the curse mark Orochimaru set on Sasuke's neck, but its effect on the talented young ninja remains uncertain. Naruto beats his opponent using decidedly unconventional means: only everyone's favorite knucklehead could turn an attack of flatulence into a jutsu. As the matches progress, the focus shifts from Naruto, Sasuke, and Sakura to the secondary characters Hinata and Rock Lee. The offspring of a great ninja clan, Hinata seems too timid to live up to the family tradition of violence, but she fights valiantly against her cousin Neiji. Rock Lee has no talent for the magical jutsu the other students employ, so he's trained himself mercilessly in physical techniques. He's pitted against Gara, the icy trainee who fights with clouds of enchanted sand. Lee and Hinata overtax their resources but demonstrate true ninja spirit--and win the respect of Naruto and Sakura. The struggles of the secondary characters add some emotional depth to the inevitably repetitious fight scenes. The season ends on multiple cliffhangers, with Lee and Sasuke in the hospital and Naruto beginning a grueling training regimen with a new sensei to prepare for the final Chunin combat. (Rated T+ Older Teen; suitable for ages 12 and older: violence, toilet humor) --Charles Solomon



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Chunnin Exam pt. 2.5: Shonen Tournament
It seems every shonen series has to have a tournament, going all the way back to the budokais of the original Dragonball (Dragon Ball - Tien Shinhan Saga Set) and Naruto is definitely no exception. This box set picks up during the preliminaries of the final round: there are too many people and now everyone has to fight an opponent to advance and to narrow the field.

The fourth box set doesn't stray from the designs of the first three, and for me that is a good thing. Lots of episodes ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Why does the second disc freeze on fourth episode?
I have exchanged this boxed set two times and tommorrow I am going to another Walmart and see if they have one that does not freeze up! Man I go to my walmart like everyday seeing as I live like a mile away and I know that there were 4 DVDs of Naruto Uncut Boxed Set 4 and I have tried three so apparently someone else has tried the last one and I just wonder if they had a defective disc also I mean I had three in a row! So uh I am a litte doubtful that this Walmart that I am going to tommorrow will have ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Rock Lee is the shiznit
holy crap, this is the one with the battle between Rock Lee and Gaara!!!! Lee unloads a serious can of whoop*** on this guy, he loses in the end but for sure if he was fighting anyone else but Gaara it would have been a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day for them. in conclusion Naruto is the best anime action series since DBZ and Rock Lee is the freakin' show stopper in this volume. Pick it up for sure.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Some of the best animated action ever made...
Forget DBZ... THIS right here is some of the best animated action ever made. Volume 4 really kicks the action up a notch, and gives fans a REAL chance to fall in love with other characters. Volume 4 takes the route of holding a tournement between the young shinobi, and what a tournement it is. Meshing action, humour and intense drama into one perfect ball, this box set is not one to be missed by Naruto fans.

Containing, easily, the best fight of the series so far in Rock Lee VS Gaara of the ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Naruto
This is a gift which has not been given to the person yet. It would be premature to rate it until it has been viewed.





 

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