Naruto Shippûden: The Lost Tower

Naruto Shippûden: The Lost Tower (2010)

1h 25m | Animation | Japan
7.1IMDb
7.0DouBan

In order to track down a hundred feet of rebellion, five generations of Huoying net players (voiced by Shengsheng Zhensha) ordered Daiwa (also voiced by Kobayama) to lead Sakura (voiced by Chiku Nakamura), Whirlpool Naruto (voiced by Takeuchi Shunzi), Sai (voiced by Satoshi Hino) and others to go to Loulan. Somewhere in Loulan lies the dragon vein Chakra, which contains great energy, which was sealed by the fourth-generation fire shadow a long time ago. The goal of Baizu is to unlock the seal and release the power of terror. After a close fight, Naruto became alone. He accidentally came to a bustling and lost city, where he was attacked by puppet troops and rescued by mysterious Muye ninjas. After Naruto met Loulan Queen Sarah, and around this beautiful woman, the evil plot is quietly unfolding. The disorder of time and space, the emergence of the images of the old days. This film is based on the cartoonist Kishimoto's original work of the same name and is the fourth theatrical version of the series.

In order to track down a hundred feet of rebellion, five generations of Huoying net players (voiced by Shengsheng Zhensha) ordered Daiwa (also voiced by Kobayama) to lead Sakura (voiced by Chiku Nakamura), Whirlpool Naruto (voiced by Takeuchi Shunzi), Sai (voiced by Satoshi Hino) and others to go to Loulan. Somewhere in Loulan lies the dragon vein Chakra, which contains great energy, which was sealed by the fourth-generation fire shadow a long time ago. The goal of Baizu is to unlock the seal and release the power of terror. After a close fight, Naruto became alone. He accidentally came to a bustling and lost city, where he was attacked by puppet troops and rescued by mysterious Muye ninjas. After Naruto met Loulan Queen Sarah, and around this beautiful woman, the evil plot is quietly unfolding. The disorder of time and space, the emergence of the images of the old days. This film is based on the cartoonist Kishimoto's original work of the same name and is the fourth theatrical version of the series.