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Overall 6 Story 4 Animation 7 Sound 7 Character 5 Enjoyment 5 After seeing the trailer for this movie nearly a year ago, I'll be honest and say I thought it looked really awesome! It seemed like a great idea for a Naruto movie! Now, I've seen the long awaited Naruto Movie 4 The Lost Tower, and I am, to say the least, very disappointed with it.

It wasn't the worst Naruto movie I've seen, but it was the one that I was most excited about and that's what bothers me the most. Here is what I thought of it: Story: 4 From the trailer and the description, I thought for sure that this movie would be about Naruto going into the past and meeting his dad and they would have a father-son sort of bonding (without knowing that they were related). I wanted to see Minato and Naruto as the main focus of the movie. And what do I get? All together, Minato showed up in the movie for about 10 minutes. I wouldn't even consider him a main character. Instead of Minato taking up the spotlight, we meet a new character named Sara.

The only good parts of the movie were when Minato was there; in other words, there were only about 10 minutes of the movie that I enjoyed. Focusing on other details - In the first few seconds, this movie starts off with a fight that includes Naruto, Sakura, Sai and Kakashi. I'll admit, it was a decent fight to catch the audience's attention. But after, it basically went downhill. The first ten minutes of the movie do a quick intro to what will happen throughout the film, but those ten or so minutes were definitely not enough! Everything was extremely fast paced, especially at the beginning.

Driver usb device vid1f3apidefe8 xploitz. Naruto Shippuden the Movie: The Lost Tower is a 2010 Japanese animated film based on Masashi Kishimoto's manga and anime series. It was released on July 31, 2010. Along with the film, a comical short feature named Naruto, the Genie, and the Three Wishes!! Was also shown. The theme song 'if' is performed by Kana Nishino. The film was released in North America on September 17, 2013 by Viz Media. Naruto Shippuden the Movie: The Lost Tower (劇場版 Naruto-ナルト-疾風伝 ザ・ロストタワー, Gekijōban Naruto Shippūden: Za Rosuto Tawā) is a 2010 Japanese animated film based on Masashi Kishimoto's manga and anime series.

There were also several gaps in the plot that made me wonder if I had missed something. That alone just spells doom for the rest of the film. The plot doesn't matter because it wasn't any good, the only decent parts were the fighting, and even then, it wasn't incredible. Art: 7 The art in The Lost Tower wasn't terrible, but the characters didn't have all that many details, just average anime art.

The background on the other hand was very beautiful and nicely detailed! During this movie, we see many buildings and sky-scraping towers. I feel like the majority of the budget for this movie went to making the background pretty. But most people focus on the characters rather than the objects behind them. Something that bugged me a little bit was the random and most ridiculous faces or body-twists that Naruto has ever made.

I have never really seen his face distort like that in the show. This little addition made it similar to One Piece expressions (as in, the eyes grow extremely wide and the mouth extends longer than is humanly possible). I am aware that anime doesn't follow the laws of physics, but in previous naruto movies and the show, they have kept things relatively realistic. But like I mentioned, it only bothered me a little bit. Sound: 7 Junko Takeuchi is a great voice actress!

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