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Naruto Vol. 15 - Masashi Kishimoto


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Naruto Vol. 15 - Masashi Kishimoto

 
Description: ISBN 1421510898 / Author: Masashi Kishimoto / Genre: Graphic Novels / Comics / Naruto is a ninja-in-training with a need for attention, a knack for mischief and, sealed within him, a strange, formidable power. His antics amuse his instructor Kakashi and irritate his teammates, ... more
Naruto Vol. 15 - Masashi Kishimoto ... intense Sasuke and witty Sakura, but Naruto is serious about becoming the greatest ninja in the village of Konohagakure! The tension between Naruto and Gaara builds, and Naruto finds himself not only understanding his rival but also sympathizing with him. But that doesn't mean he's gone soft. As Gaara continues to mutate, Naruto prepares for the fight of his life!

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Premium Review Number one ninja in suprising people (290 words)
by timmah10 - written on 03/07/09 (Very useful, 7 readings)
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As this is the second manga in the series i will not worry about spoiling information from the first. This book continues right where the first left off. In this story Naruto and his team have become tired of doing only D-rank missions such as finding missing dogs and cats. This sees naruto demanding the Hokage sends the team on a more challenging mission, the hokage agrees and allows naruto to do a harder mission. This story sees naruto and his team travel to the wave country on an escort mission to protect the bridge builder Tazuna. As you may be expecting, this mission turns out not to go to plan, the wave country could not afford the protection for a harder mission and lie to ...

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Naruto Vol. 3 - Masashi Kishimoto

Premium Review Naruto Volume 3, Let The Battle On The Bridge Commence (922 words)
by shellbypops - written on 23/08/09 (Very useful, 24 readings)
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Naruto Volume 3 is the continuation of Naruto the manga series. The story and art are by Masashi Kishimoto and the series is published in English by Viz Media. The series is part of the Shonen Jump collection. The front cover features a picture of Kakashi and Naruto. The volume begins where the last left off, with Kakashi about to explain the training exercise to Naruto, Sasuke and Sakura. He explains that to complete the training exercise they must climb trees, however there is a catch they aren t allowed to use their hands. Kakashi explains that to succeed they have to focus all their chakra into the soles of their feet and then use that power to cling to the ...

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Naruto Vol. 3 - Masashi Kishimoto

Premium Review The battle for the bridge continues (291 words)
by timmah10 - written on 04/07/09 (Very useful, 9 readings)
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For those of you who dont know what naruto is I would reccomend reading my review of the first volume before this one as I do not want to spoil the story for you. This volume of naruto picks up right where the second left off, after accidentaly entering a mission way above thier level the team ended up battling the much stronger ninja Zubuza and his companion Haku. Luckily for the trio Kakashi was able to end the battle using his intruiging ability of Sharingan (a bloodline limit technique which normally only the uchiha clan posses). This volume sees the team regroup after the battle and embark on a new training regime devised by kakashi to help them fare better the ...

 

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