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Naurto, Volume 2 (Naruto (Prebound))
Pages: 216, Library Binding, San Val Last Update 14.12.2009 06:10
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by - written on 14/08/09 (Very useful, 20 readings)
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Naruto Volume 2 by Masashi Kishimoto is the continuation of the ninja manga series. The story begins when Naruto, Sasuke and Sakura pass Kakashi's test by learning to work as a team. Once they start receiving missions Naruto quickly tires of the D rank ones such as locating missing cats. He demands that the Hokage give them a better mission and so team 7 are given their first C rank mission. They have to escort the bridge builder Tazuna to the land of waves. Tazuna is a fairly grumpy old man and is very skeptical of Naruto's abilities as a ninja. This of course infuriates Naruto as his biggest desire is for others to respect him and results in him ... Read the complete review
by - 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 ... Read the complete review
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