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{{short description|2007 Japanese animated film directed by Hajime Kamegaki}}
{{Infobox Film
{{Infobox film
| name = Naruto Shippūden: The Movie
| name = Naruto Shippuden the Movie
| image = NarutoShippuden_Movie01.jpg
| image = Naruto Shippuden the Movie.jpg
| image_size = 123x3
| caption =
| caption = North American box art
| director = Hajime Kamegaki
| director = Hajime Kamegaki
| producer =
| producer = Mikihiko Fukozawa<br/>Shoji Matsui<br/>Kazuteru Oshikiri
| writer = Junki Takegami
| writer = [[Junki Takegami]]
| starring = [[Junko Takeuchi]]<br>[[Chie Nakamura]]<br>[[Yōichi Masukawa]]<br>[[Kōichi Tōchika]]
| narrator =
| music = [[Yasuharu Takanashi]]
| starring = '''Japan:'''<br/>Junko Takeuchi<br>Chie Nakamura<br>Kōichi Tōchika<br>Yōichi Masukawa<br/> <br/>'''United States:''' <br/>[[Maile Flanagan]]<br>[[Kate Higgins]]<br/>[[Steve Staley]]<br/>[[Brian Donovan]]
| cinematography = Atsuho Matsumoto
| music = Yasuharu Takanashi
| editing = Yukie Oikawa<br/>Seiji Morita
| cinematography =
| studio = [[Pierrot (company)|Studio Pierrot]]
| editing =
| distributor = TOHO
| distributor = [[Toho]]
| released = {{Film date|2007|08|04}}
| released = {{flagicon|Japan}} August 4, 2007<br/>{{flagicon|USA}} November 10, 2009<ref name="One">[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/convention/2009/anime-expo/viz-media Anime Expo 09]</ref>
| runtime = 95 min.
| runtime = 95 minutes
| country = {{JPN}}
| country = [[Japan]]
| language = Japanese
| language = Japanese
| budget =
| budget = [[United States dollar|US$]] 29 million
| gross =
| gross = ¥1.21 billion
(US$10.0 million)
| preceded_by = ''[[Naruto the Movie 3: Guardians of the Crescent Moon Kingdom]]''
| followed_by = ''[[Naruto Shippūden 2: Bonds]]''
}}
}}
{{nihongo|'''''Naruto: Shippūden: the Movie'''''|劇場版NARUTO−ナルト 疾風伝|Gekijōban Naruto Shippūden}}, is a [[2007]] film directed by Hajime Kamegaki and written by Junki Takegami. It is the fourth movie in the ''Naruto'' movie series. It was released on DVD in Japan on April 23, 2008 and on DVD in the US on November 10, 2009.[http://www.rightstuf.com/1-800-338-6827/catalogmgr/SIGRM14m6zSZDWtXB3/browse/item/84391/4/0/0] It was announced that the US DVD could be pre-ordered along with the limited edition of ''[[Naruto: Clash of Ninja (series)#Naruto Shippuden: Clash of Ninja Revolution 3|Naruto Shippuden: Clash of Ninja Revolution 3]]'' before its release. Despite previous ''Naruto'' films being released in Canada shortly after the US, and DVD volumes of ''Shippuden'' episodes releasing in both nations simultaneously, [[Viz Media]] did not release this film in Canada, though select online-only retailers such as Amazon.ca offer imports and several stores sell imported copies. The official theme song for the film is "Lie-Lie-Lie" by [[DJ Ozma]]
{{nihongo|'''''Naruto Shippuden the Movie'''''|劇場版 {{ruby-ja|NARUTO|ナルト}} 疾風伝|Gekijō-ban Naruto Shippūden|lead=yes}} is an [[anime|animated]] [[Martial arts film| martial arts]] [[fantasy film]] and the fourth overall in the ''[[Naruto]]'' film series and the first ''[[Naruto#Naruto: Shippuden|Naruto: Shippuden]]'' film, directed by Hajime Kamegaki and written by Junki Takegami. The movie is set after episode 32.


==Plot==
==Plot==
The film opens with a prediction that [[Naruto Uzumaki]] dies battling a monster. A funeral is held for Naruto at his home village, where others attend. [[Tsunade (Naruto)|Tsunade]] looks out at the window and ponders if everything is just decided by fate.
The opening scene of the movie shows a prediction of what should happen in the future of the movie. It shows Naruto battling a monster, only to be impaled by its tail, killing him and the [[Nine Tailed Fox]] inside of him. A funeral is held for Naruto in his home village, to which [[Sakura Haruno]], [[Rock Lee]] and [[Neji Hyuga]] are shown to attend, along with others. The setting then returns to a few days previous, where a man named Yomi attacks a shrine to retrieve the spirit of Mōryō, a demon who attempted to take over the world and create his "Thousand Year Kingdom". Since he is lacking a body, Yomi offers his as a temporary substitute until they can retrieve Mōryō's original one.


The only threat to Mōryō's plan is a priestess named [[Shion]], who has the ability to seal his spirit away once more. He raises a stone army from their slumber to attack the rest of the world while his four subordinates go to eliminate Shion. They are given special chakra creatures to enhance their strength.
A 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". Since he is lacking a body, Yomi offers his as a temporary substitute until they can retrieve Mōryō's original one. 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. He raises a stone army from their slumber to attack the rest of the world while his four subordinates go to eliminate Shion. They are given special chakra creatures to enhance their strength.


To deal with the threat, [[World of Naruto#Konohagakure|Konohagakure]] sends out many advance teams to stall the stone army. Naruto, Sakura, Lee and Neji are sent to guard Shion and deliver her to the shrine where Mōryō's body is kept. They fend off Shion's four would-be assassins, and, afterwards, Shion prophesies Naruto's upcoming death. Shion's total acceptance of "fate", as well as her selfish attitude, provokes Naruto into antagonizing her. As they head for the shrine, they are again ambushed by the assassins and, ultimately, Shion is killed.
To deal with the threat, the Land of Fire sends out many advance teams to stall the stone army. 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. They fend off Shion's four would-be assassins, and afterward, Shion prophesies Naruto's upcoming death. Shion's total acceptance of "fate", as well as her selfish attitude, provokes Naruto into antagonizing her. As they head for the shrine, they are again ambushed by the assassins, and Shion is seemingly killed. 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. 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. Naruto insists that he will survive and likewise will keep Shion safe.


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 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. After [[Kakashi Hatake]], [[List of Naruto characters#Might Guy|Might Guy]], [[Shikamaru Nara]] and [[List of Naruto characters#Temari|Temari]] destroy the stone army, Naruto comes to rescue Shion. About to see her prediction of his death come true, Shion uses her bell's power to change Naruto's fate. 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). Naruto stops her seconds before her death, and creates a giant {{nihongo|Rasengan|螺旋丸|lit. spiral sphere, English manga: "Spiral Chakra Sphere"}} by combining Shion's chakra with his. Naruto drives the Rasengan into Mōryō and obliterates it.
This turns out to be a ruse: the dead "Shion" is actually her servant acting as a decoy. After Neji orders Naruto to escort Shion to the temple alone, Shion explains that her predictions work by using others' lives to protect her own. Naruto insists that he will not die, and likewise will keep Shion safe.


In the final scene, Naruto asks Shion what she intends to do now. She replies that Mōryō was a demon created by the dark thoughts of mankind, and that there is bound to be another Mōryō someday. Because of this, she says that she must continue the line of priestesses that will suppress demons like Mōryō. 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. Naruto, clueless as usual, agrees without realizing the second meaning of her question.
With teamwork, 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 holds the army back while Shion heads inside to begin the sealing ritual. Yomi is already inside, and tricks Shion into beginning the technique with him inside the barrier, allowing Mōryō's spirit to reunite with his body. With the stone army being destroyed by Kakashi, Shikamaru, Gai and Temari, Naruto comes to rescue her. About to see her prediction of his death (the opening scene) come true, Shion uses her power to change Naruto's fate. She is able to tap into her true powers, intending to kill herself and Mōryō to save Naruto (with whom, she has developed feelings for). Naruto stops her seconds before her death, and creates a gigantic [[Rasengan]](Chō Chakra Rasengan [literally: Super Chakra Spiraling Sphere]) by combining Shion's chakra with his. Naruto drives the Rasengan into Mōryō and obliterates it.


==Voice cast==
After the ending credits, Naruto asks Shion what she intends to do now. She replies that Mōryō was a demon created by the dark thoughts of men, and that there is bound to be another Mōryō someday. Because of this, she says that she must continue the line of priestesses that will suppress demons like Mōryō. 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. Naruto, clueless as usual, agrees without realizing the second meaning of her question.

==Cast==
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|-
|-
! Character
! Character
! Japanese voice
! Japanese voice
! English voice
! English voice
|-
|-
| [[Naruto Uzumaki]]
| [[Naruto Uzumaki]]
| [[Junko Takeuchi]]
| [[Junko Takeuchi]]
| [[Maile Flanagan]]
| [[Maile Flanagan]]
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| [[Rock Lee]]
| [[Rock Lee]]
| [[Yōichi Masukawa]]
| [[Yōichi Masukawa]]
| [[Brian Donovan]]
| [[Brian Donovan (actor)|Brian Donovan]]
|-
|-
| [[Neji Hyuga]]
| [[List of Naruto characters#Neji Hyuga|Neji Hyuga]]
| [[Kouichi Toochika]]
| [[Kōichi Tōchika]]
| [[Steve Staley]]
| [[Steve Staley]]
|-
|-
| [[Tsunade]]
| [[List of Naruto characters#Tsunade|Tsunade]]
| [[Masako Katsuki]]
| [[Masako Katsuki]]
| [[Debi Mae West]]
| [[Debi Mae West]]
|-
|-
| [[Shizune]]
| [[List of Naruto characters#Shizune|Shizune]]
| [[Keiko Nemoto]]
| [[Megan Hollingshead]]
|-
| [[Tonton]]
| [[Keiko Nemoto]]
| [[Keiko Nemoto]]
| [[Megan Hollingshead]]
| [[Megan Hollingshead]]
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| [[Dave Wittenberg]]
| [[Dave Wittenberg]]
|-
|-
| [[Might Guy]]
| [[List of Naruto characters#Might Guy|Might Guy]]
| [[Masashi Ebara]]
| [[Masashi Ebara]]
| [[Skip Stellrecht]]
| [[Skip Stellrecht]]
|-
|-
| [[Shikamaru]]
| [[Shikamaru Nara]]
| [[Showtaro Morikubo]]
| [[Showtaro Morikubo]]
| [[Tom Gibis]]
| [[Tom Gibis]]
|-
|-
| [[Temari]]
| [[List of Naruto characters#Temari|Temari]]
| [[Romi Park]]
| [[Romi Park]]
| [[Tara Platt]]
| [[Tara Platt]]
|-
|-
| [[Shion]]
| Shion
| [[Ayumi Fujimura]]
| [[Ayumi Fujimura]]
| [[Laura_Bailey_(voice_actress)|Laura Bailey]]
| [[Laura Bailey (voice actress)|Laura Bailey]]
|-
|-
| [[Miroku]]
| Miroku
| [[Fumiko Orikasa]]
| [[Fumiko Orikasa]]
| [[Laura_Bailey_(voice_actress)|Laura Bailey]]
| Laura Bailey
|-
|-
| Taruho
| Taruho
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| [[Wil Wheaton]]
| [[Wil Wheaton]]
|-
|-
| Mouryou
| Moryo
| [[Seizo Katou]]
| [[Seizō Katō]]
| [[Daran Norris]]
| [[Daran Norris]]
|-
|-
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|-
|-
| Gitai
| Gitai
| [[Kishô Taniyama]]
| [[Kishō Taniyama]]
| [[Dave Wittenberg]]
| Dave Wittenberg
|-
|-
| Setsuna
| Setsuna
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| Susuki
| Susuki
| [[Daisuke Kishio]]
| [[Daisuke Kishio]]
| [[Sam Regal]]
| [[Sam Riegel]]
|-
|-
| Kusuna
| Kusuna
| [[Tetsuya Kakihara]]
| [[Tetsuya Kakihara]]
| [[Wally Wingert]]
| [[Crispin Freeman]]
|-
|-
| Shizuku
| Shizuku
| [[Daisuke Kishio]]
| [[Miyuki Sawashiro]]
| [[Wil Wheaton]]
| [[Wil Wheaton]]
|-
|}
|}
Additional voices by [[Sam Regal]], [[Kate Higgins]], [[Patrick Seitz]], [[Mary Elizabeth McGlynn]] and [[Yuri Lowenthal]].


==Production==
==Production==
The movie was produced by [[Aniplex]], [[Bandai Co., Ltd.]], Dentsu Inc., Pierrot, [[Shueisha]], and [[TV Tokyo]].
The film was produced by [[Aniplex]], [[Bandai|Bandai Co., Ltd.]], Dentsu Inc., Pierrot, [[Shueisha]] and [[TV Tokyo]]. Its official theme song is "Lie-Lie-Lie" by DJ Ozma.

It was released on DVD in Japan on April 23, 2008 and in the United States on November 10, 2009.{{Citation needed|date=March 2018}} It was announced that the American version could be pre-ordered with the limited edition of ''[[Naruto: Clash of Ninja (series)|Naruto Shippuden: Clash of Ninja Revolution 3]]'' before its release. The English version aired on [[Disney XD]] in the United States on May 15, 2011.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2011-05-04/disney-xd-to-run-naruto/shippuden-the-movie-on-may-15|title=Disney XD to Run Naruto: Shippuden the Movie on May 15|publisher=[[Anime News Network]]|access-date=May 4, 2011}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.toonzone.net/schedule/displaySeries.php?seriesID=327&networkID=17|title=Naruto Shippuden Disney XD schedule|publisher=Toonzone|access-date=December 11, 2009}}</ref>


==Reception==
==Reception==
In its opening weekend ''Naruto: Shippūden the Movie'' came in at number six.<ref name="Two">[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2007-08-06/japanese-box-office-august-4-5-naruto-debuts-at-no.6 Japanese Box Office, August 4–5: Naruto Debuts at #6 - Anime News Network<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> It currently holds a 90% rating among the Rotten Tomatoes community [http://beta.rottentomatoes.com/m/gekijo-ban-naruto-shippuden-naruto-shippuden-the-movie/reviews_users.php] In its second week the movie dropped to number eight and stayed there in its third week.<ref name="Three">[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2007-08-14/japanese-box-office-august-11-12-pokemon-naruto Japanese Box Office, August 11–12: Pokémon, Naruto - Anime News Network<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref><ref name="Four">[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2007-08-20/japanese-box-office-august-18-19-vexille-opens-at-no.9 Japanese Box Office, August 18–19: Vexille Opens at #9 - Anime News Network<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
In its opening weekend ''Naruto Shippuden: The Movie'' came in at number six.<ref name="Two">{{cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2007-08-06/japanese-box-office-august-4-5-naruto-debuts-at-no.6|title=Japanese Box Office, August 4–5: Naruto Debuts at #6|publisher=[[Anime News Network]]|access-date=August 6, 2007}}</ref> In its second week the movie dropped to number eight and stayed there in its third week.<ref name="Three">{{cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2007-08-14/japanese-box-office-august-11-12-pokemon-naruto|title=Japanese Box Office, August 11–12: Pokémon, Naruto|publisher=[[Anime News Network]]|access-date=August 14, 2007}}</ref><ref name="Four">{{cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2007-08-20/japanese-box-office-august-18-19-vexille-opens-at-no.9|title=Japanese Box Office, August 18–19: Vexille Opens at #9|publisher=[[Anime News Network]]|access-date=August 20, 2007}}</ref> The film grossed $13,219,807 in the box offices.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.boxofficemojo.com/title/tt0988982/?ref_=bo_se_r_1|title=Naruto Shippûden: The Movie (2007)|website=Box Office Mojo|accessdate=July 17, 2021}}</ref> The home media release of the movie was also well received in Japan.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2008-05-07/japanese-animation-dvd-ranking-april-30-may-6|title=Japanese Animation DVD Ranking, April 30–May 6|website=Anime News Network|accessdate=July 17, 2021}}</ref>


The setup provided by the early trailer alluding to Naruto's death was noted to surprise the fans based on the recent airing of the second animated adaptation of the long-time popularity of the title character. UK Anime felt the film was too gruesome in general despite the ratings presented to the point he believed the younger demographic would be shocked by the violent acts such as fighters being impaled or losing a considerable amount of blood.<ref name="UK anime"/> ''Active Anime'' praised the shocking story of Naruto's death and the large amount of well-animated fight scenes created across the narrative.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://activeanime.com/html/2009/12/01/naruto-shippuden-the-movie/|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160314033149/http://activeanime.com/html/2009/12/01/naruto-shippuden-the-movie/|title=Naruto Shippuden the Movie|accessdate=July 17, 2021|archivedate=March 14, 2016|website=ActiveAnime}}</ref> [[Comic Book Resources]] listed it as one of the best ''Naruto'' movies, citing its darker themes when compared with the previous trilogy alongside the well-choreographed fight sequences but considered it as "filler" as it has no impact in the manga's narrative, most notably due to the focus on Naruto's potential death.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.cbr.com/naruto-movies-watch-skip/|title=Naruto Movies Worth Watching - and Ones You Can Skip|website=Comic Book Resources|date=25 July 2020 |accessdate=July 17, 2021}}</ref> [[Hobby Consolas]] compared the movie with the first ''Naruto'' movie due to the focus on Naruto's work as a bodyguard but more on a romantic tone due to the development Shion shows across the story. The website also praised the animation, claiming the CGI performed on the villains was well executed and soundtrack manages to improve the atmosphere.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.hobbyconsolas.com/reviews/naruto-shippuden-pelicula-critica-141822|title=Naruto Shippūden: La película - Crítica
==See also==
|website=Hobby Consolas|date=17 April 2016
* ''[[Naruto the Movie: Ninja Clash in the Land of Snow]]''
|accessdate=July 17, 2021}}</ref> Despite the dark nature of the movie, ''Animation Scoop'' felt that Pierrot managed to balance the media with comedy. Nevertheless, he also praised the handling of animation like Hobby Consolas due to how menacing are the antagonists and how well-animated are the fights.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.animationscoop.com/anime-review-naruto-shippuden-the-movie-rasengan-collection/|title=ANIME REVIEW: "Naruto Shippuden the Movie: Rasengan Collection"|website=Animation Scoop|accessdate=July 17, 2021}}</ref> UK Anime, in particular, enjoyed the fight between Rock Lee and one of Yomi's followers as the most outstanding parts of the movie, comparing it to ''[[The Ghost Army]]''. In closing the review, ''UK Anime'' called it "entertaining enough to be a kind of popcorn movie for normal anime viewers" and "For the Naruto fans, however, it's a good, solid movie to add to your collection".<ref name="UK anime">{{cite web|url=https://animeuknews.net/2010/08/naruto-shippuden-the-movie/|title=Naruto: Shippūden the Movie|website=UK Anime|date=10 August 2010 |accessdate=July 17, 2021}}</ref>
* ''[[Naruto the Movie 2: Legend of the Stone of Gelel]]''

* ''[[Naruto the Movie 3: Guardians of the Crescent Moon Kingdom]]''
==References==
* ''[[Naruto Shippūden 2: Bonds]]''
{{Reflist}}
* ''[[Naruto Shippūden 3: Inheritors of the Will of Fire]]''
* ''[[Naruto Shippuden 4: The Lost Tower|Naruto Shippūden 4: The Lost Tower]]''


==External links==
==External links==
* {{IMDb title}}
* {{official|http://www.tv-tokyo.co.jp/anime/naruto/movie07/|Naruto: Shippūden the Movie}}
* {{anime News Network|film|8017||noparen}}
* {{imdb title|0988982|Naruto: Shippūden the Movie}}
* [http://www.naruto-movie.com Naruto-Movie.com] {{jp icon}}
* {{Ann|movie|8017||noparen}}
* [http://www.naruto-neecha.net/2008/06/naruto-shippuden-movie.html]

==References==
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Naruto Shippuden the Movie
North American box art
Directed byHajime Kamegaki
Written byJunki Takegami
Produced byMikihiko Fukozawa
Shoji Matsui
Kazuteru Oshikiri
StarringJunko Takeuchi
Chie Nakamura
Yōichi Masukawa
Kōichi Tōchika
CinematographyAtsuho Matsumoto
Edited byYukie Oikawa
Seiji Morita
Music byYasuharu Takanashi
Production
company
Distributed byToho
Release date
  • August 4, 2007 (2007-08-04)
Running time
95 minutes
CountryJapan
LanguageJapanese
Box office¥1.21 billion (US$10.0 million)

Naruto Shippuden the Movie (Japanese: 劇場版 NARUTOナルト 疾風伝, Hepburn: Gekijō-ban Naruto Shippūden) is an animated martial arts fantasy film and the fourth overall in the Naruto film series and the first Naruto: Shippuden film, directed by Hajime Kamegaki and written by Junki Takegami. The movie is set after episode 32.

Plot

[edit]

The film opens with a prediction that Naruto Uzumaki dies battling a monster. A funeral is held for Naruto at his home village, where others attend. Tsunade looks out at the window and ponders if everything is just decided by fate.

A 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". Since he is lacking a body, Yomi offers his as a temporary substitute until they can retrieve Mōryō's original one. 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. He raises a stone army from their slumber to attack the rest of the world while his four subordinates go to eliminate Shion. They are given special chakra creatures to enhance their strength.

To deal with the threat, the Land of Fire sends out many advance teams to stall the stone army. 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. They fend off Shion's four would-be assassins, and afterward, Shion prophesies Naruto's upcoming death. Shion's total acceptance of "fate", as well as her selfish attitude, provokes Naruto into antagonizing her. As they head for the shrine, they are again ambushed by the assassins, and Shion is seemingly killed. 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. 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. Naruto insists that he will survive and likewise will keep Shion safe.

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 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. After Kakashi Hatake, Might Guy, Shikamaru Nara and Temari destroy the stone army, Naruto comes to rescue Shion. About to see her prediction of his death come true, Shion uses her bell's power to change Naruto's fate. 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). Naruto stops her seconds before her death, and creates a giant Rasengan (螺旋丸, lit. spiral sphere, English manga: "Spiral Chakra Sphere") by combining Shion's chakra with his. Naruto drives the Rasengan into Mōryō and obliterates it.

In the final scene, Naruto asks Shion what she intends to do now. She replies that Mōryō was a demon created by the dark thoughts of mankind, and that there is bound to be another Mōryō someday. Because of this, she says that she must continue the line of priestesses that will suppress demons like Mōryō. 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. Naruto, clueless as usual, agrees without realizing the second meaning of her question.

Voice cast

[edit]
Character Japanese voice English voice
Naruto Uzumaki Junko Takeuchi Maile Flanagan
Sakura Haruno Chie Nakamura Kate Higgins
Rock Lee Yōichi Masukawa Brian Donovan
Neji Hyuga Kōichi Tōchika Steve Staley
Tsunade Masako Katsuki Debi Mae West
Shizune Keiko Nemoto Megan Hollingshead
Kakashi Hatake Kazuhiko Inoue Dave Wittenberg
Might Guy Masashi Ebara Skip Stellrecht
Shikamaru Nara Showtaro Morikubo Tom Gibis
Temari Romi Park Tara Platt
Shion Ayumi Fujimura Laura Bailey
Miroku Fumiko Orikasa Laura Bailey
Taruho Yoshinori Fujita Wil Wheaton
Moryo Seizō Katō Daran Norris
Yomi Hidetoshi Nakamura Vic Mignogna
Gitai Kishō Taniyama Dave Wittenberg
Setsuna Katsuyuki Konishi Keith Silverstein
Susuki Daisuke Kishio Sam Riegel
Kusuna Tetsuya Kakihara Crispin Freeman
Shizuku Miyuki Sawashiro Wil Wheaton

Production

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The film was produced by Aniplex, Bandai Co., Ltd., Dentsu Inc., Pierrot, Shueisha and TV Tokyo. Its official theme song is "Lie-Lie-Lie" by DJ Ozma.

It was released on DVD in Japan on April 23, 2008 and in the United States on November 10, 2009.[citation needed] 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. The English version aired on Disney XD in the United States on May 15, 2011.[1][2]

Reception

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In its opening weekend Naruto Shippuden: The Movie came in at number six.[3] In its second week the movie dropped to number eight and stayed there in its third week.[4][5] The film grossed $13,219,807 in the box offices.[6] The home media release of the movie was also well received in Japan.[7]

The setup provided by the early trailer alluding to Naruto's death was noted to surprise the fans based on the recent airing of the second animated adaptation of the long-time popularity of the title character. UK Anime felt the film was too gruesome in general despite the ratings presented to the point he believed the younger demographic would be shocked by the violent acts such as fighters being impaled or losing a considerable amount of blood.[8] Active Anime praised the shocking story of Naruto's death and the large amount of well-animated fight scenes created across the narrative.[9] Comic Book Resources listed it as one of the best Naruto movies, citing its darker themes when compared with the previous trilogy alongside the well-choreographed fight sequences but considered it as "filler" as it has no impact in the manga's narrative, most notably due to the focus on Naruto's potential death.[10] Hobby Consolas compared the movie with the first Naruto movie due to the focus on Naruto's work as a bodyguard but more on a romantic tone due to the development Shion shows across the story. The website also praised the animation, claiming the CGI performed on the villains was well executed and soundtrack manages to improve the atmosphere.[11] Despite the dark nature of the movie, Animation Scoop felt that Pierrot managed to balance the media with comedy. Nevertheless, he also praised the handling of animation like Hobby Consolas due to how menacing are the antagonists and how well-animated are the fights.[12] UK Anime, in particular, enjoyed the fight between Rock Lee and one of Yomi's followers as the most outstanding parts of the movie, comparing it to The Ghost Army. In closing the review, UK Anime called it "entertaining enough to be a kind of popcorn movie for normal anime viewers" and "For the Naruto fans, however, it's a good, solid movie to add to your collection".[8]

References

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  1. ^ "Disney XD to Run Naruto: Shippuden the Movie on May 15". Anime News Network. Retrieved May 4, 2011.
  2. ^ "Naruto Shippuden Disney XD schedule". Toonzone. Retrieved December 11, 2009.
  3. ^ "Japanese Box Office, August 4–5: Naruto Debuts at #6". Anime News Network. Retrieved August 6, 2007.
  4. ^ "Japanese Box Office, August 11–12: Pokémon, Naruto". Anime News Network. Retrieved August 14, 2007.
  5. ^ "Japanese Box Office, August 18–19: Vexille Opens at #9". Anime News Network. Retrieved August 20, 2007.
  6. ^ "Naruto Shippûden: The Movie (2007)". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved July 17, 2021.
  7. ^ "Japanese Animation DVD Ranking, April 30–May 6". Anime News Network. Retrieved July 17, 2021.
  8. ^ a b "Naruto: Shippūden the Movie". UK Anime. 10 August 2010. Retrieved July 17, 2021.
  9. ^ "Naruto Shippuden the Movie". ActiveAnime. Archived from the original on March 14, 2016. Retrieved July 17, 2021.
  10. ^ "Naruto Movies Worth Watching - and Ones You Can Skip". Comic Book Resources. 25 July 2020. Retrieved July 17, 2021.
  11. ^ "Naruto Shippūden: La película - Crítica". Hobby Consolas. 17 April 2016. Retrieved July 17, 2021.
  12. ^ "ANIME REVIEW: "Naruto Shippuden the Movie: Rasengan Collection"". Animation Scoop. Retrieved July 17, 2021.
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