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The plot of the theatrical version has little to do with the TV version.
But the period is the same, but it will take about 1 year to see it in China, so it is not synchronized with the TV version.
It is recommended to watch the whole anime before watching it, or if you finish watching the first part, it will be until Naruto and Jiraiya go to practice.
I went to watch the theatrical version before the bond, then watched the TV later, and then watched the theatrical version after the bond.
That's it. I watched the whole anime and then watched the theatrical version.
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The theatrical version is a story derived from what the audience has learned from the animation without affecting the main plot, just like the side story in **. You should watch the animated version first, the theater version is filmed according to the main plot setting, otherwise sometimes the character who appears in the theater version has appeared in the animation, but you don't know who he is, then it's not interesting.
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Animated version. The animated version is the main line of the content drawn by the author, and the storyline is coherent and interlocking, not much different from the original manga.
But the theatrical version is equivalent to a special article, and it's not very relevant to the content of the anime, so it's mainly to watch the animated version.
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Looking at the anime version, the theatrical version is similar to a Chinese New Year movie and is independent of the manga.
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A must for the animated version! The theatrical version is in the form of some films, which is not very interesting!
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Watch the animated version first, and the theatrical version is all short stories, which are not good-looking.
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The animated version, the movie version is also based on the animation.
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-I think I should watch the TV version.。。 If you watch the theatrical version, you may not be able to understand some of the content in it. Besides, it will take almost a year for the theater version to be seen here in China. -So let's be patient.。。 Juvenile.
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The plot of the theatrical version and the TV version generally doesn't have much overlap, so you can watch that one first.
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Theatrical version 1: Big live drama! Yukihime Ninpo Hojo (released on August 21, 2004) anime was updated to 97 at the same time
Theatrical Version 2: The Great Rush! The Underworld Ruins (released on August 6, 2005) anime was updated to 145 at the same time
Theatrical Version 3: Big Excitement! The Animal Riot of Mikazuki Island (released on August 5, 2006) anime was updated to 195 at the same time
Shippuden Theater 1: Naruto's Death (released on August 4, 2007) anime was updated to 243 at the same time
Shippuden Theater 2: Bonds (released on August 2, 2008) anime updated to 289 at the same time
Shippuden Theater 3: Heirs of the Will of Fire (released on August 1, 2009) anime was updated to 339,340 in the same period
Shippuden Theater 4: The Lost Tower (released on July 31, 2010) was updated to 390,391 at the same time
Shippuden Theater 5: Blood Hell (released on July 30, 2011) anime was updated to 442 at the same time
Shippuden Theater 6: Ninja Path (released on July 28, 2012) anime was updated to 491 at the same time
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I haven't seen the theatrical version yet, and the manga is over.
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"Naruto Theatrical Drama Drama! Yukihime Ninja Dharma!! 》
Naruto theatrical version of the Great Rush! Ruins of the Illusory Underground
Naruto Theatrical Edition Big excitement! Animal Riots on Mikazuki Island
Naruto Shippuden Theatrical Version
Naruto Shippuden Theatrical Edition Bonds
Naruto Shippuden Movie Edition Inheritor of the Will of Fire
Naruto Shippuden Movie Edition Lost Tower
Naruto Shippuden Movie Edition Bloodhell
Naruto Shippuden Theatrical Edition Ninja Path
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The Hokage has released 9 theatrical versions so far, of which the ninth ninja road is entering China this year. Personally, I think it's the best-looking. Each episode of the Naruto theatrical version has only a little connection with Shippuden, so LZ doesn't have to worry about not being able to understand it, because the theater version will still keep pace with the times, such as the eighth bullet of blood hell, Naruto also used senjutsu, and Yao also participated in the war, so it is recommended that LZ still watch Shippuden more.
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There are nine, the first three are Naruto's childhood, and the latter is grown-up, and the eighth of them has an immortal mode.
The theatrical version doesn't have much to do with the plot.
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The theatrical version is basically an independent plot, please rest assured**......
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The theatrical version has nothing to do with TV and manga, but watching the TV anime and then watching the theatrical version will help you understand the characters.
Personally, the only ones that are more beautiful are the Ninja Path and the Lost Tower, and the rest of the feelings are very good.
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9 theaters. The ninth episode is the training of Naruto Nine-Tails in response to the Great War. The Lost Tower, which corresponds to Naruto's inference before he knew that he was a child of the 4th generation.
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Nine parts, you can watch, there is no big impact.
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