Product Description
Naruto and Jiraiya’s journey climaxes in all-out war with Orochimaru and his skilled right-hand man, Kabuto. Naruto must perfect the Rasengan in time to save the future Hokage, but when Naruto himself needs saving, Tsunade must overcome her fear and join Jiraiya in beating down Orochimaru. The legendary Sannin engage in the ultimate Summoning battle, with their lives and the Leaf Village’s future on the line. Will Naruto succeed in bringing back the Fifth Hokage and… More >>
Naruto Uncut Box Set, Volume 8
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#1 by Rich on March 27, 2010 - 9:14 pm
This box set has the episodes where Tsuande has been found and is going to become the fifth Hokage after she does you have most of the episodes of when Naruto,Sakura,and Sasuke get a assignment to protect a runner in a tournament. These episodes were o.k but I felt this was just a filler-up before the episodes when Sasuke betrays everyone for his quest of power. I seen some reviewers say he’s not a traitor “COME ON!” the episode of him and Naruto at the valley end where Sasuke tries to kill Naruto by shoving Chidori into his chest was the biggest betrayal anyone could do thats not a friend thats a coward and a scummy traitor if there ever was one. Sorry about that but as you could no doubt tell Sasuke is one of my least favorite characters. The set again doesn’t have to many extras just some advertisement for some Naruto games but thats it. Still you can’t beat the price so I say get the box set to all Naruto fans…
Rating: 5 / 5
#2 by Dustin B. Wright on March 27, 2010 - 10:04 pm
This has been a good series until volume 8. these ep. are dumb I hope they are fillers like that one guy said.I have all the other box sets as well and they were not like this. I will buy the next box so I hope they are better.
Rating: 3 / 5
#3 by Anonymous on March 27, 2010 - 11:20 pm
This boxset is a “Must-have” for all Naruto fans, as it contains the Earth-trembling battle between the three legendary Sannin. It has the perfect balance between storyline construction and action sequences. I highly recommend this boxset and can’t wait for #9 to be available!
Cheers
Rating: 5 / 5
#4 by Derrick Jenkins on March 28, 2010 - 12:03 am
on Lady Tsunade who is in line to become the 5th Hokage, if she can get over her well known losers streak when it comes to gambling and skipping out on her debts. She’s one heck of a fighter but has a slight issue with the sight of blood and this in explained and all other things about her dark and storied past. It makes for a great addition to this series along with her and Master Jiraiya’s battle with the ever evil and seriously wacked out Orochimaru who’s still got an issue or two with a few people.
Its heck of a battle as she fights to save Naruto who’s had his own battle with Orochimaru’s flunkee Kabuto (talks 2 much for me). Excellent volume and leaves off on a good note for the start of the next volume, well worth your money and minus an episode or two that could’ve been left out. It’s very entertaining as well.
Rating: 5 / 5
#5 by Alyssa on March 28, 2010 - 2:04 am
This is not your average long-running anime series. Having seen my fair share of anime throughout the years, I must honestly say that this one takes the cake! Despite being hailed as one of the greatest action animes, I have also been pleased to find actual relationships and character development. There are plenty of characters, all of them varied and interesting. You see them age and grow, learning how to be ninja and decent human beings along the way. There are many plot lines: some simple, some complex. And aside from the big chunk of filler episodes later, you will have a hard time being unimpressed or bored with this series.
This boxset has equal parts drama and humor, with a lot of buildup for what is to come. Episode 101 is easily the most amusing thus far, serving up the comic relief after we see the conclusion of Jiraiya and Naruto’s mission to find Tsunade. Later, Naruto makes more friends in the Land of Tea episodes, but stirs jealousy in another, setting up a pretty exciting next installment.
I highly recommend this. Period.
Rating: 5 / 5