Naruto Shippuden The Movie 06 "Road to Ninja"

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Road to Ninja: Naruto the Movie is a 2012 Japanese animated film based on Masashi Kishimoto's manga and anime series. It was released in Japan on July 28, 2012. The band Asian Kung-Fu Generation performs the film's theme song "Sore de wa, Mata Ashita" (それでは、また明日?, lit. "Well Then, See You Tomorrow"). Both the single CD and the film's original soundtrack were released on July 25, 2012. The first 1.5 million film was given for the Motion Comic: Naruto DVD.

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The leaf ninjas track to drive off the fake Akatsuki organization members. While his friends are praised by their families, Naruto discovers Sakura arguing with her parents.

At the park, Tobi uses Limited Tsukuyomi (限定月読 Gentei Tsukuyomi?) to transport them into an alternate reality based on inner thoughts. The two discover their friends acting exact opposites of their usual selves and Sasuke being around at the village. While Sakura learns that she is orphaned with her father as the Fourth Hokage, Naruto being called Menma (メンマ?) reunites with his parents alive. The next day as the team successfully retrieve the Red Moon Scroll, the couple dissuades the refusal for Naruto. After a mysterious masked ninja kidnaps the repentant Sakura, Naruto takes the rendered scroll and Tsunade orders the members to aid them. Naruto battles the man, only to reveal his counterpart as Menma whom Tobi created to possess. After Naruto purges them to cancel the genjutsu, he and Sakura return to their timeline.

Sakura apologizes to her parents and Naruto does to Iruka. This reminds him that even though he is an orphan, he still has a family.

The film debuted in the Japanese box office third earning US$3,799,276. On August 14, 2012 Yahoo announced grossed sales of over ¥1 billion (US$12.7 million) and at that rate it was expected to be the highest-grossing Naruto film surpassing Naruto the Movie: Ninja Clash in the Land of Snow (1.37 billion yen/US$17.4 million). As a result, Kishimoto drew a picture of Naruto and the Menma to commemorate the film's achievement. Road to Ninja was the highest grossing Naruto film making ¥ 1.46 billion (US$18.3 million) between its opening on July 28 and September 23 before it was surpassed by The Last: Naruto the Movie in December 2014.[10] In 2012, the film made ¥ 1.48 billion and ranked 29th among the Japanese box office films, including live action ones. In the Philippines, the film earned a total grossed amount of $123,613.00 (PhP 5,068,627) on its 2-week run.
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