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Naruto Uncut Box Set: Season Two, Vol. 1

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NARUTO UNCUT SEASON 2 BOX SET VOL 1 - DVD Movie

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Deep within the Hidden Leaf Village, young ninja Naruto Uzumaki carries sealed within him the spirit of the Nine-Tailed Fox, which once almost destroyed the village. Always an outcast because of his secret, now Naruto battles alongside his teammates Sasuke and Sakura to prove to himself and everyone else that he's the greatest ninja ever. But he's got a long list of challenges to face before he ge


Product Details:
Format: Animated, Box set, Color, Dubbed, DVD, Full Screen, Subtitled, NTSC
Language: Japanese
Subtitle: English
Number of Discs: 6
Studio: Viz Media
Run Time: 650 minutes
DVD Release Date: February 16, 2010
Average Customer Rating: based on 7 reviews
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Average Customer Review: 4.5 ( 7 customer reviews )
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25 of 25 found the following review helpful:

5Official Naruto for CheapMar 22, 2010
By L. D. Dinoso
Like the previous box set volumes, this one is Naruto for a cheaper price. This volume has 26 episodes (Episodes 53-78) in both English and Japanese (with subtitles). As this is the uncut version, there is mild swearing and more blood than originally shown when this show aired on television. And again, the special features/extras aren't anything to rave about.

This particular volume covers many different arcs because so many different things are happening at the same time.

The first arc is the introduction of Jiraiya and his training Naruto in summoning a toad. I will admit, as wonderful as Jiraiya's character is, this part is a little slow at first but it does pick up speed towards the end.

The next arc is the Third Part of the Chunin Exams: The Final Rounds. We have Naruto vs. Neji, and Shikamaru vs. Temari, two excellent matches. And then the beginning of the long waited Sasuke vs. Gaara match up...

...which carries over into the next arc where Orochimaru and the Sand and Sound Ninja attack the Leaf Village. This is where everything breaks off into many different stories. We have the Orochimaru fighting The Third Hokage , Sasuke chasing after Gaara, Kankuro and Temari, Naruto & co. chasing after them as well, and the beginning of the Naruto vs. Gaara fight. Strangely enough, this volume does not cover the entire arc. This volume ends with Orochimaru and the Third Hokage still struggling against each other, and Naruto still taking on Gaara and the Shukaku sand spirit. I found it strange that this arc was not compiled together in its entirety in this box set, but it is a long arc so I guess it couldn't be helped.

Again, this is a good buy for the person that is just looking to buy the episodes for cheap. I highly recommend this set if you don't already have the dvds.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

3A cheap "bare bones" reissue of Naruto Uncut Box Set 5 and Box Set 6Oct 25, 2011
By Lesley Aeschliman
This six disc set contains episodes 53 through 78 of the Naruto anime series. The first and second discs contain four episodes, the third disc contains five episodes and bonus features, the fourth and fifth discs contain four episodes, and the sixth disc contains five episodes and bonus features.

Just like the previous two box sets, this is also a "bare bones" release; there are no booklets or inserts included in the set. When it comes to the actual discs in this set, they are the exact same discs from Naruto Uncut Box Set 5 and Naruto Uncut Box Set 6.

The first bonus feature on the third disc is labeled as "Production Art." This consists of ten pages of model sketches of some of the Naruto characters. The next feature is a preview for Naruto Uncut Box Set 6. This is followed by "From Sketch to Screen Episode 56," which is eight pages of storyboards. For each storyboard, you can choose to see the clip that the storyboard is for. In the extras, you can also see the English credits. A link labeled as "Trailers" is a link to four trailers: Bleach, The Prince of Tennis, Hikaru no Go, and Death Note. The link labeled as "Manga" includes an advertisement for Shonen Jump Magazine, an advertisement for the Naruto manga, and two advertisements for other Shonen Jump manga titles.

The first bonus feature on the sixth disc is "Production Art," which includes ten more pages of model sketches of some of the Naruto characters. The next feature is a preview for Naruto Uncut Box Set 7. After that is "From Sketch to Screen Episode 78." Like the "From Sketch to Screen" on the third disc, this feature has eight pages of storyboards, and you can choose to see the clip that the storyboard is for. You can also see the English credits on this disc. A link in the extras menu labeled as "Trailers" takes you to three trailers: Bleach, The Prince of Tennis, and Death Note. The link labeled as "Manga" includes an advertisement for Shonen Jump Magazine, an advertisement for the Naruto manga series, and a couple of advertisements for other Shonen Jump manga titles.

If you enjoy Naruto and haven't already bought the Naruto Uncut sets, this would be an economical way to get the episodes on DVD. You get double the amount of content of the original sets, but pay about the same amount as you would have for those original sets. However, if you do purchase this set, just be warned that the only effort Viz Media went to when combining Naruto Uncut Box Set 5 and Naruto Uncut Box Set 6 was to make changes to the labels on the physical discs included in the set.

I wrote this review after watching a copy of this DVD box set that I purchased.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5Naruto Rocks!Feb 25, 2011
By Nukersgirl
Naruto Season 2 kicks it up a notch and continues the saga of the inspiring ninja, Naruto. I started watching these with my husband to appease him and I must admit that I buy them as much for me now as for him. I'm hooked! the life lessons are timeless and are something that young and old alike can appreciate.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5A Great Buy!Oct 22, 2010
By Taylor "Taylor Mathison"
Im not done watching the entire movie yet, I still have a few disks left to watch. BUT, this I believe is episodes 56-78(650 Minutes); which goes through The Final Elimination Round(Final rounds of Chunin Exams), and the Destruction of the Hidden Leaf village! The Episodes are all Un-rated and Un-cut(With the blood and swear words) And I think this was a Great Buy! I now have 3 of 8 movies, and this adds on to my collection so when I get all of the movies, I can re-watch any episode(s) I want! I really recommend this!

5Naruto season 2.1Jan 07, 2012
By S. Winn
My son loves Naruto Shippudon and is really enjoying these early stories. It helps him understand where the charecters came from.

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