What I love is that, right from the start, the movie starts throwing out the moral curveballs that characterized much of Shippuden. He’ll escape and clear his name, come hell or high water, which is appropriate considering that the warden wields Fire and that the prison looks over dozens of treacherous whirlpools. Not that any of this is going to stop Naruto, who probably couldn’t even spell pessimism, let alone comprehend it. Hozuki Castle, run by Hidden Grass Jonin Mui, comes with iron bars, tough inmates, and (worst of all) a Chakra-sealing Jutsu that will literally burn an inmate alive if he uses his Chakra or gets far enough away from Mui. When an assassin makes an attempt on the Raikage’s life, he identifies Naruto as the culprit! Naruto, of course, is just as surprised by these allegations as his friends, yet before he can plead the Ninja Fifth Amendment, Tsunade banishes him to the most elite prison in the Ninja world: Hozuki Castle.ĭespite all his rage, Naruto is still just an orange Ninja in a cage.
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