Naruto Complete Series Blu-Ray Box Set Just Launched And Is $50 Off At Amazon

Naruto: The Complete Series (Blu-ray) $202.53 (was $250) See at Amazon See at Crunchyroll Naruto: The Complete Series released on Blu-ray on January 7. The massive 32-disc box set collects all 220 episodes of Uzumaki Naruto's early adventures. Unsurprisingly, it's an expensive collection at $250, but Amazon is offering a pretty great discount right now that drops the price to $202.53. The 25% discount is the best deal yet on the brand-new anime box set. Crunchyroll is still selling the collection for the full $250 price. Naruto: The Complete Series (Blu-ray) $202.53 (was $250) Along with all 220 episodes of the original Naruto series, this bundle includes a 72-page art book, a poster, a Naruto window-cling decal, and a special slipcase box to store everything. For the special features on the discs, you're getting the standard clean credit sequences alongside art galleries, trailers, and a look at several storyboards from the anime series. See at Amazon See at Crunchyroll Naruto is set in a fictional world where tribes of Ninjas rule the land and follows the titular hero, Naruto, who embarks on a quest to become the world's greatest shinobi. The anime is based on a 72-volume manga series by the same name, illustrated and written by Masashi Kishimoto.Continue Reading at GameSpot

Jan 15, 2025 - 17:24
Naruto Complete Series Blu-Ray Box Set Just Launched And Is $50 Off At Amazon

Naruto: The Complete Series released on Blu-ray on January 7. The massive 32-disc box set collects all 220 episodes of Uzumaki Naruto's early adventures. Unsurprisingly, it's an expensive collection at $250, but Amazon is offering a pretty great discount right now that drops the price to $202.53. The 25% discount is the best deal yet on the brand-new anime box set. Crunchyroll is still selling the collection for the full $250 price.

Naruto is set in a fictional world where tribes of Ninjas rule the land and follows the titular hero, Naruto, who embarks on a quest to become the world's greatest shinobi. The anime is based on a 72-volume manga series by the same name, illustrated and written by Masashi Kishimoto.Continue Reading at GameSpot