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Naruto Uncut Box Set, Volume 12
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Naruto Uncut Box Set, Volume 12

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Now includes exclusive NARUTO playing cards! 2 out of 6 mini-packs inside. Collect all SIX in box sets 11-16 for a complete deck!

Naruto joins Lee, Neji, Tenten on a mission to save a gold-mining town from a group of thugs, but just when they think the battle's over, one of the enemy ninja comes back to life! Back in the Leaf Village, Naruto leads Konohamaru and his pals on a training exercise to Mt. Takurami, where he promptly gets them all lost. Can he get his act together in time to get them off the mountain and out of a raging storm--alive? Then, Naruto's been called a fool once or twice in his life, but he'll find out just how easily fooled he is when two impostors come to town disguised as a pair of very familiar shinobi!

Original and uncut episodes 150-163 / English dubbed / Japanese with optional English subtitles

Product Details:
Actors: Naruto
Director: Hayato Date
Format: Animated, Box set, Color, DVD, NTSC
Language: English
Subtitle: English
Number of Discs: 3
Studio: VIZ VIDEO
Run Time: 375 minutes
DVD Release Date: February 10, 2009
Average Customer Rating: based on 11 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.0
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5FROM A NARUTO FAN!Sep 11, 2009
This was a great box set! It contains episodes 150-163 all of the episodes were wonderful! Some of the episodes kept me on the edge of my seat, while some made me burst out laughing! It was an enjoyable product and I highly reccomend it! It also came with Naruto playing cards! I enjoyed this box set so much I went ahead and bought the next one! ^_^

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4Alright for priceJul 13, 2009
The box set was smashed in on the corner. however the DVD's are still in great condition. Just lost value as a collection.

4It's good, just not great.May 07, 2009
Like most people have said, it's filler, so it's not as good as the earlier stuff but I still think it's entertaining and worth a watch if you like Naruto.

5Luv NarutoApr 29, 2009
OK, I am a little old to be into Manga and anime (40 this month *sigh*)... except why let the kids have all the fun? I always enjoyed the themes of the underdog fighting the odds and unshakable friendship and I've yet to grow out of it. Who would want to?

This set of episodes does contain the dreaded 'filler' eps. The writesrs place it after the first rescue mission for Sasuke fails but before Jiraiya takes Naruto off to train. Some people hate fillers, some people love them. Count me amid the latter group. I enjoy the wider scope that the rest of the ninja corps enjoys in this volume. I especially enjoyed watching Hinata challenging herself to grow.

While I do find that these episodes can be uneven (I especially had a hard time swallowing ep #159. The Bounty Hunter from the Wilderness & #160. Hunt or Be Hunted?! Showdown at the O.K. Temple! due mainly to the fact that the writers appear to have forgotten that that particular set of genin had any talent!) I am willing to forgive and forget the occasional poorly executed idea since I loved most of the episodes.

If you love Naruto and would enjoy seeing more of the secondary characters, this is the Box Set for you!

3Naruto adding to his Collection of High-Ranking FriendsMar 27, 2009
Naruto is building on his collection of friends; Action sequences, however, are really nothing new.

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