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The Last: Naruto the Movie
Naruto the Last, Hinata confirmation
(ザ・ラスト‐ナルト・ザ・ムービー‐, Za Rasuto: Naruto za Mūbī)
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Previous Road to Ninja: Naruto the Movie
Release Date
Japanese December 6, 2014
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The Last: Naruto the Movie (ザ・ラスト‐ナルト・ザ・ムービー‐, Za Rasuto: Naruto za Mūbī) is the tenth Naruto film. The film is set to be released on December 6, 2014 in Japan, two years after the previous film. The film was announced at Jump Festa in December 2012. The film will also be adapted into a novel written by Maruo Kyōzuka and be released on December 8, 2014.

Synopsis

Two years[1] after the events of the Fourth Shinobi World War, the moon begins to descend towards the Earth. With the moon now a meteor that would destroy everything on impact, Naruto must deal with this new threat. Meanwhile, a mysterious man appears, kidnaps Hanabi Hyūga after failing to seize Hinata, who manages to give Naruto a personal gift of love at the Konohagakure Winter Festival. Naruto, Hinata, Sakura, Sai, and Shikamaru are deployed to go and rescue Hanabi. The mysterious man returns and Hinata is captured as well and thus Naruto must go to rescue both of them.

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Trivia

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An advertisement for the film classifying it as chapter 699.5.

  • The movie is the first film to be an official part of the canon Naruto storyline, set during the timeskip that occurs between chapters 699 and 700. In an advertisement published along with the final two chapters, the film was officially dubbed chapter "699.5."
  • This film is said to be a love story by Masashi Kishimoto, given how he always wanted to write one. As such, its tagline is "The last episode; a first love" (最後の物語は、はじめての愛, Saigo no episōdo wa, hajimete no ai).
  • A guidebook for the movie will be released with limited number to who watches the movie in Japanese theatres containing a one-shot manga about its story.
  • The theme song for the film is Star Vessel, peformed by Sukima Switch.

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