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Naruto Shippuden Vol.5 DVD

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The fifth set follows Naruto who is troubled by nightmares after his second failed attempt to bring Sasuke home. Kakashi recovering in the hospital suggests a new training regimen for Naruto that puts him in touch with his wind chakra nature.

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Released
16 May 2011
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Manga 
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Runtime
325 minutes 
Features
Box set, Colour, PAL 
Barcode
5022366515641 
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  Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play. The fifth set follows Naruto, who is troubled by nightmares after his second failed attempt to bring Sasuke home. Kakashi, recovering in the hospital, suggests a new training regimen for Naruto that puts him in touch with his wind chakra nature.

Episodes 53-65 of the 'Naruto' spin-off. A trio of young ninjas, Naruto (voice of Junko Takeuchi), Sasuke (Noriaki Sugiyama) and Sakura (Chie Nakamura), are schooled together in the village hidden in the leaves. Each desires to become a ninja for different reasons and will face his or her own personal battles along the way. The episodes are: 'Title', 'Nightmare', 'Wind', 'Writhe', 'Deprived of Eternal Sleep', 'Loneliness', 'A New Enemy', 'Impermanence', 'Contact', 'Teammate', 'The Two Kings', 'Jet Black Signal Fire' and 'Lockdown of Darkness'.

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