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In Boruto: Naruto Next Generations, Hanabi becomes the leader of her own team of genin, in addition to her duties as heiress of the clan. In the Japanese anime, she is voiced by Kiyomi Asai, while is voiced by Colleen Villard in the English dub. She is also voiced by Kari Wahlgren in the video game Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4.
Tsunade receives a report from Kakashi Hatake, who was sent to rendezvous with Jiraiya, that the Akatsuki are again on the move, having attacked numerous villages. Elsewhere, the Two-Tails Jinchūriki, Yugito Nii of the Village Hidden in the Clouds in the Land of Lightning, struggles against Hidan and Kakuzu prior to allowing the Two-Tailed Cat ...
Shikamaru is a playable character in nearly all Naruto video games, including the Clash of Ninja series and the Ultimate Ninja series. [ 29 ] [ 30 ] [ 31 ] In some games, he utilizes variations of his Shadow Imitation Technique not seen in the anime or manga.
A powerful fox known as the Nine-Tails attacks Konoha, the hidden leaf village in the Land of Fire, one of the Five Great Shinobi Countries in the Ninja World. In response, the leader of Konoha and the Fourth Hokage, Minato Namikaze, at the cost of his life, seals the fox inside the body of his newborn son, Naruto Uzumaki, making him a host of the beast.
Naruto, Neji, and Tenten are sent by Tsunade to the Land of Birds to investigate reports of a ghost, Noroimusha, terrorizing the local population. Upon arriving, they learn that the daimyō has died, and that his son, the successor, cares little about his duties due to the recent death of his sister.
The trio manages to escape using a secret tunnel and Mecha Naruto responds by destroying the village in an effort to find Naruto. In the Hokage's office, Tsunade devises a plan to lure Mecha-Naruto away from the village: Naruto rides away from the village in a palanquin with Yamato while Choji, Kiba, Neji, and Shikamaru act as bearers and ...
Naruto Original Soundtrack was released on April 3, 2003, and contains 22 tracks used during the first season of the anime. [45] This was followed by Naruto Original Soundtrack II, released on March 18, 2004, which includes 19 tracks. [46] The third, Naruto Original Soundtrack III, was released on April 27, 2005, with 23 tracks. [47]
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