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The eleventh theatrical version of Naruto is fully reviewed, and these plots seem to be less reasonable now!

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Naruto has been serialized for more than ten years, and the theater version has followed for more than ten years. Today Naruto is over, let's look back at the plot and tidbits of the theatrical version, and from the current point of view, it is also very interesting.

"Hirohito Biography" 2015

The eleventh theatrical version of Naruto is fully reviewed, and these plots seem to be less reasonable now!

The theatrical version released two years ago tells the story of Xiao Hirohito's growth and the battle with the big barrel of wood peach.

This theatrical version is based on "The Biography of Hirohito" written by Kaneo Ikemoto, but the style of painting has been changed to kishimoto's painting style. In fact, strictly speaking, the part based on the manga should be made into a TV version, and it is estimated that at that time, I wanted to take advantage of the momentum of the end of Naruto to earn a wave of box office and feelings.

《THE LAST》2014年

The eleventh theatrical version of Naruto is fully reviewed, and these plots seem to be less reasonable now!

The same year that naruto manga ended, THE LAST was released, telling the story of Naruto and Hatada's lifelong battle against the Ōtsuki Kinsha.

This is the first time that the theatrical version has produced the Finale's Naruto plot, and it is not bad as an original plot, especially the bridge section between Naruto and Hatta Fat Sugar, which fulfills the wishes of countless fire fans.

Interestingly, although Kishimoto wrote the role setting of the villain Ōtsuki Kishe, because he claimed that he was not good at love, he gave Naruto and Hata the love part to the crew to play on their own.

Path of the Ninjas, 2012

The eleventh theatrical version of Naruto is fully reviewed, and these plots seem to be less reasonable now!

A very interesting theatrical version, perhaps my favorite one.

In this theatrical version, because of the illusion, Naruto enters a world that is completely opposite to reality, the shy Hatta becomes a hot girl, Sasuke becomes a playboy, Ninji becomes afraid of Hatta, and Ino becomes a well-behaved girl.

The main thing is! Akira didn't die in the illusion, and was on Naruto's side! This is probably a benefit for the fans of this popular organization!

Blood Hell (2011).

The eleventh theatrical version of Naruto is fully reviewed, and these plots seem to be less reasonable now!

It tells the story of Naruto being framed for assassination and thrown into prison after attempting to assassinate Ray Shadow, and then everyone helps Naruto escape, clear his grievances, and defeat the villain.

The theatrical version is a bit off-line to be honest, the script is adapted from the novel created by Shoryo Higashiyama, the screenwriter of the TV version is not involved in the script creation this time, and Kishimoto is only responsible for the original painting. Thematically, this theatrical version also deliberately avoids the three words "Wind Transmission".

So basically it can be seen as a fan work, and the irrationality of the plot abounds: Naruto, a nine-tailed pillar force, is the biggest bottom card of a village, you say that imprisonment is imprisoned?

Attempted assassination of Ray Shadow is about to be arrested? The Golden Horn and Silver Horn assassination of Naruto were successful, and I didn't see them both locked up?

The Lost Tower, 2010

The eleventh theatrical version of Naruto is fully reviewed, and these plots seem to be less reasonable now!

Naruto travels through time and space during an investigation to the old Lou lan ancient country, and fights with the big boss Baizu with Bo Feng Shui Men and others.

The keywords of this time are: Loulan, Dragon Vein, An Lushan, crossing. Clear-eyed people know at a glance, whether unintentional or deliberate, this seems to be the first active overtures that have begun to pay attention to the Chinese market?

The Heirs of the Will of Fire, 2009

The eleventh theatrical version of Naruto is fully reviewed, and these plots seem to be less reasonable now!

This game tells the story of the conspiracy of Beryūhu, the four great powers attack the fire country, Kakashi is summoned by the puppet, and the village of Kiba is in great crisis.

The writers wanted to tell a huge story, but limited to Naruto's plot development at that time, the film was constrained at every turn, and the expression was much worse than the story synopsis.

However, the four blood inheritance boundaries possessed by Beryūhu are borrowed by Kishimoto in the manga, becoming the hunt, Hakura, Nakayoshi, and Troy who were resurrected in the Fourth Ninja War, which is also a kind of tribute to the theatrical version.

Bondage(2008).

The eleventh theatrical version of Naruto is fully reviewed, and these plots seem to be less reasonable now!

In order to present the "bond" between Naruto and Sasuke, this theatrical version tells a rather brainy story: the Air Regiment, who was defeated in the Second Ninja War, suddenly attacked the people, causing a large number of casualties. Naruto was sent to help with The Divine Healer Shinnō, and Ōsakamaru sent Sasuke to find Shinnon.

Empty patience? Empty Blob? Still having a role in the Second Ninja War? Judging from the later formula book, this original story is really too blunt.

The Death of Naruto, 2007

The eleventh theatrical version of Naruto is fully reviewed, and these plots seem to be less reasonable now!

This theatrical version is a bit of a title party meaning... The Oni Kingdom witch Aster predicted that Naruto would die soon after, but Naruto tried to change this prophecy.

In terms of plot, things such as witches, monsters, yellow springs, and ghosts do not match Naruto's own ninja world view, and the sense of violation is more serious.

But no one expected that the title party in 2007 would actually come true in the biography of Hiroto a few years later: according to the biography of Hirohito, Naruto did die at a certain point in time.

"Big Excitement! The Animal Commotion of Mikazuki Island" (2006), "The Great Fury! The Ruins of the Phantom Land" (2005), "The Great Living Drama! Snow Ji Ninja Dharma!! 2004

The eleventh theatrical version of Naruto is fully reviewed, and these plots seem to be less reasonable now!

These three theatrical versions are put together, because their level and positioning are basically the same, they are all tests of the film market after the rise of The Big IP of Naruto, which can be seen from the title.

The plot hurts a lot, but judging from the form of the sequel, it is also a good pastime.

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