(Original note 12/10/2021): Claro Video has added seven films from the franchise to its catalog Naruto in subtitled versions and with previously unreleased dubs in Latin Spanish and Portuguese. On Friday, December 3, five films from the saga joined Naruto Shippudenwhile on Friday, December 10, it added two more feature films to the classic series.
The Latin dubbing was directed again by Edward Garza for the Labo study in Mexico. The films retain most of the original cast led by voices like Isabel Martinon (Naruto Uzumaki), Victor Ugarte (Sasuke Uchiha), Alfonso Obregon (Kakashi Hatake) or Lark Hidalgo (Hinata Hyuuga). While, Montserrat Aguilar assumes the role of Sakura Haruno after the retirement of Christine Byrd and her participation in the games Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4.
Update (08/01/2022): Clear Video today incorporated the remaining four films of the franchise into its offer: Naruto: Ninja Battle in the Land of Snow (2004), which previously had a Latin dubbing; in addition to brand new Naruto: The Ninja Way (2012), Naruto Shipporofn: The Last (2014) and Boruto: The Movie (2015) with previously unreleased dubbing in Latin Spanish and Portuguese.
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These are the essential facts you need to know about movies from Naruto available in Clear Video:
Naruto The Movie: Ninja Battle in the Land of Snow
- Director: Tensai Okamura.
- Study: Pierrot.
- Premiere: 2004.
- Source: Manga, written and illustrated by Masashi Kishimoto.
- Duration: 82 minutes.
Synopsis: Naruto and his team are on a mission to keep an eye on Yukie Fujikaze, a popular actress who stars in the hit movie ‘The Adventures of Princess Gale’.
Naruto The Movie: Legend of the Gelel Stone
- Director: Hirotsugu Kawasaki.
- Study: Pierrot.
- Premiere: 2005.
- Source: Manga, written and illustrated by Masashi Kishimoto.
- Duration: 97 minutes.
Synopsis: Naruto, Shikamaru, and Sakura are about to return a lost ferret to its owner when a young knight, Temujin, attacks them. Suddenly, they find themselves drawn into a fierce fight over a treasure that holds legendary power: the Gelel Stone.
Naruto The Movie: Guardians of the Crescent Moon Kingdom
- Director: Toshiyuki Tsuru.
- Study: Pierrot.
- Premiere: 2006.
- Source: Manga, written and illustrated by Masashi Kishimoto.
- Duration: 95 minutes.
Synopsis: Naruto, Sakura, and Kakashi join Rock Lee in protecting Prince Michiru and his son Hikaru as they return home to the Crescent Moon Kingdom. Everything seems to be quite easy, until the royal family becomes a real pain!
Naruto Shipporgive: the movie
- Director: Hajime Kamegaki.
- Study: Pierrot.
- Premiere: 2007.
- Source: Manga, written and illustrated by Masashi Kishimoto.
- Duration: 95 minutes.
Synopsis: Long ago, a powerful spirit brought the world to the brink of destruction. Naruto’s last mission is to protect Shion, a priestess from the Land of Ogres, who is being haunted by a spirit.
Naruto Shipporgive The Movie: Bonds
- Director: Hajime Kamegaki.
- Study: Pierrot.
- Premiere: 2008.
- Source: Manga, written and illustrated by Masashi Kishimoto.
- Duration: 93 minutes.
Synopsis: A mysterious flying ninja has launched a sudden attack on the Blade, leaving behind a trail of destruction. To save the village from him, Naruto and his friends set out to stop this new threat.
Naruto Shipporgive The movie: The Will of Fire
- Director: Masahiko Murata.
- Study: Pierrot.
- Premiere: 2009.
- Source: Manga, written and illustrated by Masashi Kishimoto.
- Duration: 96 minutes.
Synopsis: Four shinobi with Kekkei Genkai, who have been protecting the Cloud, the Rock, the Mist and the Sand, disappear without a trace. At the same time, Naruto discovers that Kakashi has left the village.
Naruto Shipporgive The movie: The Lost Tower
- Director: Masahiko Murata.
- Study: Pierrot.
- Premiere: 2010.
- Source: Manga, written and illustrated by Masashi Kishimoto.
- Duration: 85 minutes.
Synopsis: The wicked ninja Mukade is about to be caught by Naruto, when he summons the power of an ancient underground channel of chakra. Naruto gets trapped in the chakra and is sent back in time.
Naruto Shipporgive The Movie: Prison of Blood
- Director: Masahiko Murata.
- Study: Pierrot.
- Premiere: 2011.
- Source: Manga, written and illustrated by Masashi Kishimoto.
- Duration: 103 minutes.
Synopsis: Naruto’s battle to reclaim his honor begins! Naruto is convicted of a serious crime that he did not commit and is sent to an inescapable prison, Hozuki Castle.
Naruto Shippuden The Movie: The Ninja Way
- Gaverector: Hayato Date.
- Study: Pierrot.
- Premiere: 2012.
- Source: Manga, written and illustrated by Masashi Kishimoto.
- Duration: 109 minutes.
Naruto and his friends manage to ward off the evil Akatsuki, who have mysteriously returned from the dead, but then a strange masked figure appears before him!
Naruto Shippūden The Movie: The Last
- Director: Tsuneo Kobayashi.
- Study: Pierrot.
- Premiere: 2014.
- Source: Manga, written and illustrated by Masashi Kishimoto.
- Duration: 112 minutes.
Synopsis: The moon is dangerously close! Naruto, Sakura, Shikamaru, Sai and Hinata set out to investigate this phenomenon and find themselves with a determined plan and their incredible mastermind on the prowl.
Boruto: The Movie
- Director: Hiroyuki Yamashita.
- Study: Pierrot.
- Premiere: 2015.
- Source: Manga, written and illustrated by Masashi Kishimoto.
- Duration: 95 minutes.
Synopsis: Sasuke appears before Naruto to warn him of impending danger. An inconceivable enemy lurks as Sasuke, the Five Kage and Boruto go to another dimension!
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Now, the question is: will we see more arcs of Naruto Shipporgive with Latin dubbing in the future?