| | |  | NARUTO | Home » » » Naruto Uncut Season 2 Vol. 2 Box Set | | | | | | | Description: | | The destruction of the Hidden Leaf Village has been averted, but at great cost. While the village mourns, a new menace arrives in the form of Sasuke’s brother, Itachi Uchiha—but why is he after Naruto? Then Jiraiya whisks Naruto away on a training journey to find the legendary kunoichi Tsunade, who’s been selected to become the new Hokage. But they’d better hurry, because Orochimaru is looking for her as well! | | | Features: | |
• NARUTO UNCUT: SEASON 2 VOL 2 BOX SET (DVD MOVIE)
| | | Product Details: | | | Format:
| Animated, Box set, Color, Dubbed, DVD, Full Screen, Subtitled, NTSC | | Language:
| Japanese, English | | Subtitle:
| English | | Number of Discs:
| 6 | | Studio:
| Viz Media | | Run Time:
| 650 minutes | | DVD Release Date:
| April 27, 2010 | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 8 reviews |
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22 of 22 found the following review helpful:
Another solid season volume of Naruto!May 17, 2010
By L. D. Dinoso Hello there, it's me again. It looks like they are now upping the price of these volume sets (...greedy capitalists...grrr...), but I still say buying these sets is a better deal than buying the single volume dvds. Anyway, on to the review!
Like the other volumes, this one contains both English and Japanese versions with subtitles. As this is the uncut version there is more blood, violence and swearing than originally aired on television. This set covers episodes 79-100 (28 episodes). The first two episodes finish up the Naruto Vs. Gaara match from the last volume as well as the Orochimaru Vs. The Third Hokage fight.
The next arc features the return of Itachi Uchiha, Sasuke's brother and the one that Sasuke has sworn to kill for murdering their entire clan. Meanwhile, Naruto and Jiraiya head out to find Tsunade, who is to become the next Hokage of the village, which is the main goal of the next arc.
In the next arc, Naruto begins his training to use the Rasengan, and we're introduced to Tsunade and her backstory. Tsunade's another great character and her fights against Orochimaru and Kabuto are pretty awesome. Actually, the fights in this arc are all great.
After this arc, we spend a few episodes on Tsunade settling into the Leaf Village as the new Hokage and her healing Sasuke, Kakashi and working to help Lee. This volume also has the famous "Kakashi's Face" episode, which is a personal favorite of mine.
The last arc in this volume set is a filler arc. It has Naruto, Sasuke and Sakura going off to the Land of Tea to help escort a runner in a race that decides the leadership of a village. Even though this arc is filler and not originally in the manga, it still does provide some good development. Sakura actually gets to do some stuff, Naruto gets to show off his Rasengan, and Sasuke realizes that all his training wasn't enough and he becomes frustrated, especially when he compares himself to Naruto whose training has vastly improved his skills.
All in all, this is another solid volume set for the series. It is a good lead in into the next arc of the series, the Sasuke Retrieval Arc, one of the best arcs in entire the series, which will be on the next volume box set.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Naruto 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.
Great half of the seasonDec 26, 2011
By Ray This was a good part of the Naruto series, many awesome events happen and in the next box set begins the final and probably best arc in the original Naruto series. I bought this at a very good price to complete my entire collection, this set had a lot of episodes too which was great.
Some important plot points appear in this setNov 09, 2011
By Lesley Aeschliman The Naruto Uncut Season Two Volume 2 box set is a six DVD set that contains episodes seventy-nine through one hundred and six of the Naruto anime series. The first disc contains four episodes, the second disc contains five episodes, the third disc contains five episodes and bonus features, the fourth disc contains four episodes, the fifth disc contains five episodes, and the sixth disc contains five episodes and bonus features. The episodes in this set include the return of Sasuke's older brother, some training from Naruto with a new teacher, and the introduction of the future Fifth Hokage.
This is a "bare bones" release; there are no booklets or inserts included. When it comes to the actual discs in this set, they are the exact same discs from Naruto Uncut Box Set 7 and Naruto Uncut Box Set 8.
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 8. This is followed by "From Sketch to Screen Episode 85," 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 in the extras menu labeled as "Trailers" takes you to four trailers. Next in the extras menu is a selection labeled as "Manga," which takes you to advertisements for Shonen Jump Magazine, and advertisements for the Naruto and other Shonen Jump manga titles. The final selection in the menu is labeled as "Sneak Peek"; it turns out that this selection takes you to a trailer promoting Viz Media's release of the Buso Renkin anime series.
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 9. After that is "From Sketch to Screen Episode 93." 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 a set of six trailers. Next in the extras menu is a selection labeled as "Manga," which takes you to advertisements for Shonen Jump Magazine, the Naruto manga, and 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 7 and Naruto Uncut Box Set 8 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.
Arrived broken and kinda meltySep 09, 2011
By Elizabeth Sunderland
"~Lizzy"
When this arrived, I was really excited, but the feeling faded fast. I ordered the three sets that I needed to complete the series, and two of them were damaged.
Season 2, volume 2 came in with broken hinges and missing parts. The plastic on season 1, part 2 seemed to have melted in the delivery process and is now rippled and kind of sticky feeling. As a collector, I don't like that at all.
I haven't had a chance to play any of the discs yet, but two of them look heat damaged.
I wouldn't recommend buying from this seller in the summer. Or at all, really. The condition of the sets just irks me in a way I can't put into words.
If you're the kind of person who can ignore superficial damage, go for it. If you're a nit picky collector like me, just...don't.
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