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Naruto Uncut Boxed Set, Volume 3 :: 1559717963
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| The second season of the popular comedy-adventure Naruto begins with the second round of the Chunin exams. To reintroduce the main characters, the eternally impatient Naruto Uzumaki starts the show "27 minutes early--in the time slot of The Prince of Tennis"--so everyone has to scramble to fill the time until the videotape arrives. But once this very silly introduction concludes, the tone of the series darkens and the relationships grow more complicated. Brooding, beetle-browed Rock Lee reveals his affection for Sakura, just as she's coming to terms with her former best friend (and rival for Sasuke's affection) Ino. Sakura and Sasuke grudgingly gain a little respect for Naruto--when he's not annoying them by shooting off his big mouth. But the most significant development is the emergence of the villain Orochimaru, a reptilian character with a prehensile tongue Gene Simmons would envy. One of the most notorious and deadly criminals in ninja history, Orochimaru is drawn to Sasuke's extraordinary abilities, and he plans to ensnare the young ninja as an accomplice. Naruto, Sakura, and Sasuke fail to grasp the seriousness of Orochimaru's plot, although the Hokage and his lieutenants are on the alert. This dire threat infuses the often slapstick antics of Squad Seven with a menace the first season lacked. Naruto may still be everybody's favorite knucklehead, but he's up against much tougher foes. The three-disc comes with the bound storyboards (in Japanese only) of Episode #29, "Naruto's Counterattack: Never Give In!" (Rated T+ Older Teen; suitable for ages 12 and older: violence, brief nudity, toilet humor) --Charles Solomon Editorial Descriptions are usually submitted by the manufacturers, publishers and authors. Contact us if you are one of them, and wish to change the above description. |
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Author: Guest I've bought past Naruto boxed sets from different anime sites and these are by far the best ones. The subtitling is very good and almost the same with the fan subbed versions. I wish they would release more boxed sets so they can at least catch up with the series. Naruto:Shippuden series is getting better and better. For anyone who is looking to buy boxed Naruto sets I would strongly suggest theses.
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Author: Guest I still don't really know which episodes are going to be featured in this box set, but i just hope that they make it all the way to the battle scene between sakura and shion, or atleast that's who i think she fights...sorry if im wrong, and the one where sakura cuts her hair....i still dont know how or why she did it, she looked better with longer hair, but any way i just hope it makes it that far cuz i dont think i can wait till august 29th i believe it is till the fourth box set comes out and i miss alot of episodes cuz of work & school so this is the only way i can somewhat keep up with the anime, and Naruto all the way!
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Author: Guest This is the box set I've been waiting for. Here we stop playing around and start setting up for the main storyline. At the beginning of the Chuunin exam's Stage 2, we first meet Orochimaru and learn his designs on Sasuke. Hopefully, it will go as far as to include the episode where he finally wakes up in Curse Seal Level 1 and thrashes Saku. Way cool. If not, I can't wait til Vol. 4!
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