Clear video has added seven films from the franchise to its catalog Naruto in subtitled versions and with unpublished dubbing in Latin Spanish and Portuguese. On Friday, December 3, five films of the saga joined Naruto Shippū den, while on Friday, December 10, he added two more feature films from the classic series.
The Latin dubbing was again directed by Eduardo Garza for the Labo study in Mexico. The films retain most of the original cast led by voices such as Isabel Martiñón (Naruto Uzumaki), Victor Ugarte (Sasuke Uchiha), Alfonso Obregón (Kakashi Hatake) o Alondra Hidalgo (Hinata Hyuga). En tanto, Monserrat Aguilar assumes the role of Sakura Haruno following the retirement of Christine Byrd and her participation in the games Naruto Shippūden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4.
Considering that Naruto: Ninja Battle in the Land of Snow! (2004) had Latin dubbing at the time, there are only pending dubbing Road to Ninja: Naruto the Movie (2012), The Last: Naruto the Movie (2014) and Boruto: Naruto the Movie (2015) to complete the franchise.
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The movies of Naruto that are already available in Claro Video they are:
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 are drawn into a fierce fight for a treasure that harbors a legendary power: the Gelel stone.
Naruto The Movie: Guardians of the Rising 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 team up with Rock Lee to protect Prince Michiru and his son Hikaru as they return home to the Crescent Moon Kingdom. Everything seems to be easy enough, until the royal family becomes a real pain!
Naruto Shippūden: 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 chased by a spirit.
Naruto Shippūthe The Movie: Ties
- 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 their village, Naruto and his friends set out to stop this new threat.
Naruto Shippūthe 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 Shippūthe 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 evil ninja Mukade is about to be trapped by Naruto, when he summons the power of an ancient underground channel of chakra. Naruto is trapped in the chakra and is sent to the past.
Naruto Shippūthe 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 claim his honor begins! Naruto is convicted of a serious crime that he did not commit and is sent to an inescapable prison, Hozuki Castle.
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Now, the question is: will we see more bows or movies of Naruto with Latin dubbing in the future?