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Road to Ninja: Naruto the Movie
Directed byHayato Date
Written byYuka Miyata
Story byMasashi Kishimoto
StarringJunko Takeuchi
Chie Nakamura
Toshiyuki Morikawa
Emi Shinohara
Music byYasuharu Takanashi
Production
company
Distributed byToho
Release date
  • July 28, 2012 (2012-07-28)
Running time
109 minutes
CountryJapan
LanguageJapanese
Box office¥1.48 billion (US$17.9 million)

Road to Ninja: Naruto the Movie is the ninth overall Naruto film and sixth Naruto Shippūden film written by Masashi Kishimoto[1] and was released in Japan on July 28, 2012.[2][3] The film follows a different storyline that Naruto and Sakura end up in an alternate reality in a test version of Project Tsuki no Me, where Naruto's parents survive and many characters have different personalities. The band Asian Kung-Fu Generation performs the film's theme song "Sore de wa, Mata Ashita" (それでは、また明日, lit. "Well Then, See You Tomorrow").[4] Both the single CD and the film's original soundtrack were released on July 25, 2012.[5][6] The first 1.5 million film was given for Motion Comic: Naruto, a DVD that shows scenes by Kishimoto.[7]

Plot

The leaf ninjas track to drive off the fake Akatsuki members. While his friends are praised by their families, Naruto Uzumaki wanders alone, before Sakura Haruno takes him to the park to hear the argument with her parents. Soon, they confront Tobi, who uses the Limited Tsukuyomi (限定月読, Gentei Tsukuyomi) to transport them into an alternate reality, based on inner thoughts.

Being called Menma (メンマ), Naruto and Sakura discovers their friends acting the exact opposite of their usual selves, and a flirty Sasuke who never left the village. While Sakura learns that she is orphaned with her father as the reality's Fourth Hokage, Naruto sees his parents, Minato and Kushina, alive and well. The next day, Naruto and Sakura are assigned to retrieve the Red Moon scroll, detailing on how to defeat a mysterious masked ninja. The injured Kushina protects Naruto and dissuades the refusal to bond with them. After successfully retrieving the scroll, the masked man kidnaps the reinvigorated Sakura and devastates the village. While the ninjas recuperate, Naruto leaves to exchange the Red Moon scroll for Sakura, before being joined by the Akatsuki members sent by Tsunade as backup. Naruto battles with the masked man and reveals to be his counterpart as the real Menma. After defeating him, Naruto learns that Tobi controlled Menma and possess him to extract the Nine-Tails. In the resulting fight, the Red Moon scroll is rendered useless. After saving Sakura, Naruto purges Tobi from Menma to cancel the Limited Tsukuyomi. As Minato and Kushina reunited with the unconscious Menma, Naruto and Sakura say goodbye to them and return to their own world.

Sakura apologizes to her parents and Naruto does the same thing to Iruka Umino, who welcomes him home with a cake. This reminds him that even though he is an orphan, he still has a family.

Voice cast

Character Japanese voice English voice
Naruto Uzumaki / Menma Junko Takeuchi Maile Flanagan
Sakura Haruno Chie Nakamura Kate Higgins
Minato Namikaze Toshiyuki Morikawa Tony Oliver
Kushina Uzumaki Emi Shinohara Laura Bailey
Tobi Naoya Uchida Neil Kaplan
Hinata Hyuga Nana Mizuki Stephanie Sheh
Rock Lee Yōichi Masukawa Brian Donovan
Neji Hyuga Kōichi Tōchika Steve Staley
Tenten Yukari Tamura Danielle Judovits
Kiba Inuzuka Kōsuke Toriumi Kyle Hebert
Shino Aburame Shinji Kawada Derek Stephen Prince
Shikamaru Nara Showtaro Morikubo Tom Gibis
Choji Akimichi Kentarō Itō Robbie Rist
Ino Yamanaka Ryōka Yuzuki Colleen Villard
Jiraiya Hōchū Ōtsuka David Lodge
Tsunade Masako Katsuki Debi Mae West
Shizune Keiko Nemoto Megan Hollingshead
Sasuke Uchiha Noriaki Sugiyama Yuri Lowenthal
Sai Satoshi Hino Ben Diskin
Kakashi Hatake Kazuhiko Inoue Dave Wittenberg
Might Guy Masashi Ebara Skip Stellrecht
Iruka Umino Toshihiko Seki Quinton Flynn
Choza Akimichi Nobuaki Fukuda Michael Sorich
Inoichi Yamanaka Daiki Nakamura Kyle Hebert
Tsume Inuzuka Seiko Fujiki Mary Elizabeth McGlynn
Kizashi Haruno Yasunori Matsumoto Steven Blum
Mebuki Haruno Kazue Ikura Kate Higgins
Itachi Uchiha Hideo Ishikawa Crispin Freeman
Kisame Hoshigaki Tomoyuki Dan Kirk Thornton
Deidara Katsuhiko Kawamoto Roger Craig Smith
Hidan Masaki Terasoma Chris Edgerly
Kakuzu Takaya Hashi Fred Tatasciore
Zetsu Nobuo Tobita Travis Willingham
Gamabunta Hiroshi Naka Michael Sorich
Gamariki Toshiharu Sakurai Dave Wittenberg
Kurama Tesshō Genda Paul St. Peter

Reception

Box office

The film debuted in the Japanese box office third earning US$3,799,276.[8] On August 14, 2012 Yahoo announced grossed sales of over ¥1 billion (US$12.7 million) and at that rate it was expected to surpass the then highest-grossing Naruto film, 2004's Naruto the Movie: Ninja Clash in the Land of Snow (1.37 billion yen/US$17.4 million). As a result, Kishimoto drew a picture of Naruto and the film antagonist Menma to commemorate the film's achievement.[9] Road to Ninja was the highest grossing Naruto movie making ¥ 1.46 billion (US$18.3 million) between its opening on July 28 and September 23[7] before it was surpassed by The Last: Naruto the Movie in December 2014.[10] For the year 2012, the movie made ¥ 1.48 billion and ranked 29th among Japanese movies in Box office including live action movies.[11] In the Philippines, the movie earned a total grossed amount of $123,613.00 (PhP 5,068,627) on its 2-week run.[12]

Home media

The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray on November 25, 2014.

References

  1. ^ "Naruto: Road to Ninja Film's Story, Designs Penned by Kishimoto". Anime News Network. March 21, 2012. Retrieved March 21, 2012.
  2. ^ Next Naruto Shippūden Film Set for Summer 2012
  3. ^ "ROAD TO NINJA – NARUTO THE MOVIE". ElevenArts. Retrieved September 23, 2014.
  4. ^ "Asian Kung-Fu Generation to Perform New Naruto Film's Theme". Anime News Network. June 20, 2012. Retrieved June 26, 2012.
  5. ^ "Sore de wa, Mata Ashita". Sony Music Japan. Retrieved 2012-07-23.
  6. ^ "CD". Aniplex. Retrieved July 30, 2012.
  7. ^ a b "Road to Ninja Is Highest Grossing Naruto Film". Anime News Network. Retrieved October 23, 2012.
  8. ^ "Japanese Box Office, July 28–29". Anime News Network. Retrieved August 21, 2012.
  9. ^ "劇場版『NARUTO』公開17日目で10億円突破 シリーズ最高記録へ好発進" (in Japanese). Yahoo. August 14, 2012. Retrieved August 14, 2012.
  10. ^ ""The Last -Naruto The Movie-" Becomes the Top-Grossing Film in the Franchise". Crunchyroll. January 11, 2015. Retrieved January 11, 2015.
  11. ^ "MOVIES WITH BOX OFFICE GROSS RECEIPTS EXCEEDING 1 BILLION YEN". Motion Picture Producers Association of Japan , Inc.
  12. ^ "Road to Ninja: NARUTO the movie earns $91,000 on its 1st week, Bluray and DVD on sale now".