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July 30, 2011 (Japan); February 18, 2014 (North America). Director: Masahiko Murata. Screenplay: Written by mystery novelist Akira Higashiyama. Theme Song: "Otakebi" by Yusuke Kamiji. Plot Summary

Naruto eventually learns that his imprisonment was a staged mission by the Hidden Leaf to uncover a conspiracy involving the Box of Ultimate Bliss , an ancient artifact capable of granting wishes. NarutoLaprigioneinsanguinata_Movie.mp4

Mui, the prison head, applies the "Fire Style: Celestial Prison" seal on Naruto, which restricts his chakra and causes intense pain if he attempts to use it. July 30, 2011 (Japan); February 18, 2014 (North America)

Mui intended to use Naruto’s massive chakra to open the box and revive his son, Muku. Instead, a corrupted Muku emerges and transforms into the demon Satori , leading to a massive battle involving Naruto (in Sage Mode), Killer B, and other Konoha shinobi. Key Characters & Cast Japanese Voice English Voice Naruto Uzumaki Protagonist Junko Takeuchi Maile Flanagan Mui Prison Warden / Anti-Villain Masaki Terasoma Matthew Mercer Ryūzetsu Inmate / Hidden Grass Black Ops Mie Sonozaki Carrie Keranen Muku / Satori Mui's son / Primary Antagonist Yūichi Nakamura Grant George Maroi Undercover agent / Ally Takaya Kamikawa Andrew Kishino Critical Reception Theme Song: "Otakebi" by Yusuke Kamiji

This is a report on the film (Japanese: Gekijōban Naruto: Buraddo Purizun ), the eighth overall film in the Naruto franchise and the fifth in the Naruto Shippuden series. Overview

Reviews for the film are mixed, though often cited as an improvement over preceding Shippuden films due to its darker, mystery-oriented first half.