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Hey i've been watching the dubbed narutos as they have been showed currently on episode 32, what i was wondering is will watching the japanese movies with subtiles effect the main show? like do they relate to that part of the show or are they totally seperate things? as japan are in like episode 182 or something i just wanna know if i shouldnt watch the movies untill ive seen upto episode 182 which will be a hell of along time away.

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You can watch the movies 1 and 2 because the stories of the movies is not related to the story of the show. just finished watching movie2 and i think it is much much better than movie1. what it might spoil is some of the ninjitsu moves that you will see in the show at a later stage. have fun

they prolly will now that naruto is on cartoon network, soon you'll see the dvd's for episodes and eventually (prolly in a year or two) the first movie will come out on dvd...but then again, thats why there are fansubs, which are much more enjoyable to watch than the dubbed garbage that viz continues to dump

wow, are your really comparing the two? the English dubbed episode in any anime is always worse than the original subbed. If you cant read you may not enjoy it but, the english dub in Naruto is just over the top i am copmletely annoyed with the vioce actors and the dubbing is just not very good at all.

moral of the story.. watch the subbed. then see just how bad the dubbed episodes are.

wow, are your really comparing the two? the English dubbed episode in any anime is always worse than the original subbed. If you cant read you may not enjoy it but, the english dub in Naruto is just over the top i am copmletely annoyed with the vioce actors and the dubbing is just not very good at all.

moral of the story.. watch the subbed. then see just how bad the dubbed episodes are.

Not to mention they screwed it up by editing it a lot and then there's the fact that the first set of DVDs out are edited dub only.

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