Naruto: Set 7 [Blu-ray]

Naruto: Set 7 [Blu-ray]

 Cast: Maile Flanagan
Maile Flanagan
, Yuri Lowenthal
Yuri Lowenthal
, Kate Higgins
Kate Higgins
, Quinton Flynn
Quinton Flynn
, Dave Wittenberg
Dave Wittenberg
Naruto: Set 7 [Blu-ray]

Naruto: Set 7 [Blu-ray]

 Cast: Maile Flanagan
Maile Flanagan
, Yuri Lowenthal
Yuri Lowenthal
, Kate Higgins
Kate Higgins
, Quinton Flynn
Quinton Flynn
, Dave Wittenberg
Dave Wittenberg

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Overview

Created for Japanese television by Masashi Kishimoto, the half-hour anime series Naruto was set in the "ninja village" of Konoha. Protagonist Naruto Uzumaki was a misfit ninja-in-training who resorted to mischief so that people would notice him. Although circumstances had led the villagers to assume that Naruto was a demon, he was actually destined to become the "Hokage," or leader, of Konoha, but he was in desperate need of the input and support of his friends and fellow ninjas in order to accomplish this goal. Iruka and Kakashi were Naruto's main instructors at the Ninja Academy; his rival was Sasuke, heir to the fabled Uchicha ninja family, whose mission in life was to avenge the deaths of his loved ones; and Sakura was a gorgeous female ninja trainee, who was in love with the tactiturn Sasuke -- and who in turn was loved by the moonstruck Naruto. First telecast in Japan on October 3, 2002, Naruto was seen in the U.S. courtesy of Cartoon Network beginning September 10, 2005.

Product Details

Release Date: 06/14/2022
UPC: 0782009247326
Original Release: 2002
Rating: NR
Source: Viz Media
Language: English
Sales rank: 23,792

Cast & Crew

Performance Credits
Maile Flanagan Naruto
Yuri Lowenthal Sasuke
Kate Higgins Sakura
Quinton Flynn Iruka
Dave Wittenberg Kakashi
Toshio Masuda Composer

Technical Credits
Hayato Date Director
Jamie Simone Producer
Masashi Kishimoto Screenwriter
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