Common Sense Note
Parents need to know that Naruto Shippuden: The Movie is a 2007 anime movie featuring the titular teen ninja whose TV show is on Disney XD in America. For younger viewers not well-versed in anime -- especially those who might have a hard time keeping up with the English subtitles -- the intricacies of the plot could be a bit much to comprehend. There is animated and martial arts-style violence throughout, including a scene in which a warrior slits open his chest so a spirit can enter him. In another scene, a young character behaves in an intoxicated manner after eating a chocolate ball filled with whiskey. There also are a few rare instances of Naruto cursing: "bastard," "hell," and "damn." With all this taken into consideration, this movie is best for older tweens and up, especially for those who are big anime fans.
Sexual
Content
Not applicable
Violence
Cartoonish violence throughout. Battle scenes. A man slits open his chest so a spirit can enter him.
Language
"Bastard," "hell," "damn."
Social
Behavior
Self-control and keeping one's temper are positive attributes.
Consumerism
Not applicable
Drugs / Tobacco /
Alcohol
A character acts intoxicated after eating a chocolate ball filled with whiskey.