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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: Unrated
Binding: DVD
Brand: SIMON & SCHUSTER C/O VIZ MEDIA LLC
EAN: 0782009237105
Format: Animated, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
Label: Viz Video
Manufacturer: Viz Video
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Viz Video
Region Code: 1
Release Date: May 22, 2007
Running Time: 40 minutes
Sales Rank: 14184
Studio: Viz Video
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Product Description: Studio: Viz Media Llc Release Date: 05/22/2007
Amazon.com: Kakashi-sensei takes Squad Seven on what should be an ordinary C-level mission: escorting Suien, the young leader of the Village Hidden in the Waterfall, home to assume his duties. But Kakashi gets called home to attend an important meeting, leaving Naruto, Sasuke and Sakura to complete the job. As soon has he leaves, a group of rogue ninjas attack the Village: They want the Hero's Water, which can raise the chakra of anyone who drinks it tenfold or more. With Sakura captured, Naruto and Sasuke have to work together to defeat the renegades. To no one's surprise, they come through, especially after Naruto talks Suien into abandoning his cowardly ways. Also known as Mission: Protect the Waterfall Village and Battle at Hidden Falls. I am the Hero!, this 40-minute OVA (2004) plays like an extended episode of the popular broadcast series--which is just what fans of hyperactive knucklehead Naruto want and expect. (Rated T+ Older Teen; suitable for ages 12 and older: violence, toilet humor) --Charles Solomon
Customer Reviews
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Rating: - A nice addition to any Naruto fans collection
The Lost Story is a 40 minute special episode that sees Naruto and the other Genin Ninja escorting Shibuki, the young leader of the Waterfall Village back to his home. Seems like a pretty straight forward mission, yet predictably the mission soon becomes complicated. Shibuki's Village is attacked by the outcast Suien who is after the hidden waterfall treasure "Hero's Water" which increases the users chakra tenfold.
What follows is a stand alone Naruto feature that runs for the length of about 2 episodes. Despite the short length, this OVA (original video animation) manages to fit in plenty of action, comedy and some morals about courage and responsibility as Naruto has to show Shibuki what it means to be a true Hero.
The action is pretty decent with some nice fight scenes and jutsus, which are nicely animated by the studio pierrot. Fans of the series will recognise all of the music as it is all recycled from the TV series.
Love it or Hate it, I only watch the english dub of Naruto, and I was impressed as usual with the quality. Fans of the series may recognise that the voice of Shibuki has been done by Steve Staley, the voice of Neji Hyuga in the series. I was pleasantly surprised with this as he is actually one of my favourite voice actors having provided voices for Heat Guy J, Tenjho Tenge and Buso Renkin.
Newcomers to the series may feel lost while watching this one so it is better to check out the television series beforehand. The Lost Story is definetly ... Read More
Rating: - Naruto Lost Story
I bought this item a little while ago and haven't watched it since. It's plot strays from the main plot of the series. It also took to long for it to get moving and it seemed like the battles dragged on and on. But there were a couple parts where I laughed pretty hard. It's worth the money but don't expect anything too great. 3 out of 5 stars!
Rating: - Definitely would recommend
My son loved these dvd movies and I would recommend them to anyone with children. The quality of the movies are A+.
Rating: - The one that should have stayed lost
Ok this one might just just be one of the worst Naruto movies ever. No Kakashi, no 9 Tailed Fox, no sharigan. Just some stupid water. So yeah basically this was a waste of time.
Rating: - its....ok
The lost episode unfortunately should have stayed lost, not a very interesting story or fight scene. i wouldnt recomend it but if you're a die hard naruto fan like me, dont take my word for it, see it yourself
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