Product Description
DVD box set with 14 episodes. Featuring original and uncut episodes!
Sasuke returns at last to face Gaara in the final round of the Chunin Exam with his powerful new jutsu, Chidori. But the match is interrupted when Orochimaru’s scheme to bring down the Hidden Leaf Village is put into motion. While the Third Hokage faces his former protégé Orochimaru and his dreadful forbidden jutsu, Sasuke takes off after Gaara and the Sand ninja, and Naruto, Sakura, and S… More >>
Naruto Uncut Boxed Set, Volume 6
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#1 by Thomas H. Kunich on March 27, 2010 - 12:11 pm
Although this series is probably overly prolonged, the writing is good and the animation isn’t too rotten for a cheaply produced series. There is rarely an episode that isn’t interesting in some manner and although the idea of murder is passed off as if it were somehow a natural thing, nevertheless the series is well worth buying.
Rating: 5 / 5
#2 by Kristen N. Jones on March 27, 2010 - 2:41 pm
Brand new as described. Took too long to arrive. Wasn’t the cheapest I could have found this item.
Rating: 4 / 5
#3 by J. heijnen on March 27, 2010 - 3:58 pm
Fist some info about the naruto series
At this moment the series on Japanese television is at episode 260
This box will cover late 60’s till 70’s eps, so a very long way to go
Only buy this if yr willing to buy everything, cuz every ep is connected, mis 1 and yr lost
It’s called the uncut version
Wich means it has the uncut japanese audio with english subs
Like what previous review says the english audio and subs dont match, That is cuz the japanese and english dont match
The series translators for us tv have been overly creative and just made alot up, that never was said or done in the japanese version
Needless to say the Japanese version is the best version
This series is worth paying for, but before you buy consider that you’ll be stuck to buying the uncut boxsets for the next 5 years at least
Rating: 5 / 5
#4 by Richard Lee on March 27, 2010 - 5:59 pm
I’ve loved the Naruto series up until this point in Volume 6. The constant repeats of scenes from previous episodes get a bit excessive and the non-stop chatter between characters doing the same exact thing several minutes ago (aka the Third Hokage is pulling out Orochimaru’s soul scene). I wished the dvds had the option of removing the annoying “extra” scenes and stick with the manga-style storyline. Because of this, Naruto episodes are beginning to become Dragon Ball Z episodes where we’re blasted with Gohan and the others screaming at the top of their lungs for the entire episode that is absolutely pointless and annoying.
Rating: 3 / 5
#5 by Lesley Aeschliman on March 27, 2010 - 6:08 pm
Naruto Uncut Box Set 6 is a three DVD disc set that contains episodes sixty-six through seventy-eight of Naruto. The first and second discs contain four episodes, and the third disc contains five episodes and the special features.
The first extra is labeled as “Production Art.” This consists of ten pages, which are model sketches of some of the Naruto characters. There is a sneak preview of Naruto Uncut Box Set 7, which runs four roughly four minutes. Next is “From Sketch to Screen,” which contains eight pages of storyboards from episode seventy-eight. For each storyboard, you can choose to see the clip that the storyboard is for. You can also see the English credits in the “Extras” menu.
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.
While I’m disappointed in the lack of special features in the set, I knew to expect it after seeing the previous five DVD box sets. However, if you’re a Naruto fan that wants to collect all of the episodes on DVD, then the Naruto Uncut Box Set 6 would be a good addition to your DVD library.
In order to write this review, I checked out a copy of this DVD box set through the King County Library System.
Rating: 3 / 5