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Road to Ninja: Naruto the Movie is a 2012 Japanese anime martial arts fantasy film based on Masashi Kishimoto's manga and anime series, Naruto. [1] It was released in Japan on July 28, 2012. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is the first Naruto film to have Kishimoto directly involved with its production including its main story and new character designs.
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Masashi Kishimoto (岸本 斉史, Kishimoto Masashi, born November 8, 1974 [1]) is a Japanese manga artist.His manga series, Naruto, which was in serialization from 1999 to 2014, has sold over 250 million copies worldwide in 46 countries as of May 2019.
Road to Ninja: Naruto the Movie: Japan: Hayato Date: Studio Pierrot: Traditional: July 28, 2012: 109 minutes Rodencia y el Diente de la Princesa: Argentina Peru: David Bisbano: Red Post Studio National Institute of Cinema and Audiovisual Arts Vista Sur Films S.r.l. CG animation: October 11, 2012: 87 minutes Scooby-Doo! Music of the Vampire ...
Itachi is present in the sixth Naruto: Shippuden movie, Road to Ninja, where he leads an alternate-universe Akatsuki to help Naruto. He has a brief cameo in one of the original video animations, and is a playable character in nearly all Naruto video games, including the Clash of Ninja series and the Ultimate Ninja series.
[1] [2] It was used as the theme song for Road to Ninja: Naruto the Movie and one of the 3 songs by Asian Kung-Fu Generation used in Naruto media, alongside "Haruka Kanata" and "Blood Circulator." [3] The song was ranked 9th on fans request for the band's 10th anniversary live setlist on September 14, 2013. [4]
Chehon, is used from episodes 269 to 275. The sixth feature film, "Road to Ninja: Naruto the Movie" was released on July 28, 2012. The broadcast versions of episodes 271 to 275 include scenes from the film in the opening themes, while retaining the music "Totsugeki Rock".
Naruto: Shippuden has been ranked several times as one of the most watched series in Japan. [98] [99] Naruto has also been the top-earning (gross profit) anime franchise for TV Tokyo (surpassed by Pokémon in 2011 and Yo-kai Watch in 2015) due to strong overseas and domestic sales. [vii] In 2020, it was the third most watched series in the ...