‘The Last: Naruto The Movie’ Trailer, Release Date, New Movie Arts: Naruto And Other Characters Sport New Look; See Sketches From Creator Kishimoto; Sadly, This Is Naruto’s Last…

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"The Last: Naruto The Movie" trailer is out and it gets December 6, 2014 release date. What's more exciting is that Naruto creator Masashi Kishimoto made not one but three new movie arts!

There's also something new about the looks of the main characters. According to Saiyanisland.com, Naruto becomes taller, "with shorter hair" and "more toned body".

Anime News Network said that Temari's appeal has developed, her hair has "become pigtails", and her eyes are "going strong". Rock Lee has become more masculine, his face "sharper", and expression "gallant".

Gaara's "gourd is compact" but "the biggest change is the largeness of his gourd". Imagine it being "chained to his belt with a second belt over it". Tenten grows up to be a beautiful woman "with updated hairstyle and clothes". Chouji "got even bigger around the belly".

The news on "The Last: Naruto The Movie" trailer and release date is made more thrilling for the Naruto fans as new movie arts are also out.

Kishimoto released three new sketches of Ino Yamanaka, Kiba Inuzuka, and Shino Aburame - other characters in the film. See the sketches.

Jump magazine made a description of the three: Shino "has a cool and sharp impression", Ino's "sexiness has multiplied", and Kiba dons "new clothes, hairstyle, and a goatie".

Fans' enthusiasm may cut short, however, after watching "The Last: Naruto The Movie" as it may "come to an end very soon".

"The battle of Naruto and his comrades is in its final phase, in the truest sense of the term. About the Ten Tails, about Madara, and then, about Sasuke... I will continue to raise the tension without restraint, in every way I can! Please follow this story of a boy named Naruto a little while longer, I will greatly appreciate it," said Kishimoto.

For now, "The Last: Naruto The Movie" trailer, release date, and new movie arts should be enough to make its followers head to Japan theaters on Dec. 6.

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