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		<title>Kakashi Gaiden — animated</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[For the fans of Naruto whom have been asphyxiating with the anticipation since Shippuuden came along approximately 2 years ago, you can finally breath now. That missing gap, a clearly deliberate omission of a pivotal event in the Naruto-verse, has finally arrived. Kakashi Gaiden explains the events of the ninja world a few years before [...]<p>This post originates from <a href="http://pkchukiss.sgblogging.com">Pkchukiss - Reality Wine</a>. Read it on the original site:<br/><br/><a href="http://pkchukiss.sgblogging.com/2009/08/12/kakashi-gaiden-%e2%80%94-animated/">Kakashi Gaiden — animated</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For the fans of Naruto whom have been asphyxiating with the anticipation since Shippuuden came along approximately 2 years ago, you can finally breath now.</p>
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<p>That missing gap, a clearly deliberate omission of a pivotal event in the Naruto-verse, has finally arrived.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.narutospot.net/naruto-shippuden/naruto-shippuuden-119-120/?cp=all#comments">Kakashi Gaiden</a> explains the events of the ninja world a few years before the birth of Uzumaki Naruto and his compatriots. If you have been wondering why Naruto&#8217;s sensei — Hatake Kakashi — has a single Sharingan in his left eye when he isn&#8217;t of Uchiha blood, and why he always visits the war memorial at the village before every mission, this is the episode that will show it all.</p>
<p>The animation quality is not as good as I would have liked, especially since I consider the gaiden a cannonical, and important part of Naruto&#8217;s story. It first came out in the manga many, many years back. </p>
<p>The action scenes are jerky, and the animators over-used the sepia toning in quite a few scenes, as if creating a visual clue as to the old age of the events being depicted. It may have worked for audiences whom might haven&#8217;t expected the gaiden to appear smack in the middle of the story, but since the manga didn&#8217;t intend for Kakashi&#8217;s story to be told so late into the story plot, it must have felt quite disjointed for the audiences who don&#8217;t touch the manga. That probably justified the liberal browning in this episode, but as someone who actually does read the serialised manga, the effect looked way off for me.</p>
<p>Nevertheless, the animators were still able to capture the essence of the sub-plot in a succinct, 40 minute dual-episode. I could feel the anguish and pain that the main characters felt at that time, although the side-characters could use some serious re-work. The antagonistic ninjas felt dull and one-dimensional, and their dialog only managed to jar me from the soap opera between the 3 main characters.</p>
<p>Overall, I would rate it a <strong>7</strong> out of 10. I had high hopes that the animation studio would place the gaiden in high regard, and at least make more effort for these 2 episodes than they have for the last 100-or so. Those episodes were a cure for insomaniacs at the very best, which was why I stopped paying attention to the anime, until I heard the news of Kakashi Gaiden&#8217;s animation. A real pity, I definitely won&#8217;t be watching the next episode (which is back to the current storyline), but for the sake of catching up on what the manga dudes have read so far, this is a must watch.</p>
<p>Animation quality: <strong>5</strong> out of 10<br />
Story-telling: <strong>8</strong> out of 10<br />
Continuity: <strong>8</strong> out of 10</p>
<p>Overall worthiness: <strong>7</strong> out of 10</p>
<p>You can watch the episode online at <a href="http://www.narutospot.net/naruto-shippuden/naruto-shippuuden-119-120/?cp=all#comments">Narutospot</a>.</p>
<p>This post originates from <a href="http://pkchukiss.sgblogging.com">Pkchukiss - Reality Wine</a>. Read it on the original site:<br/><br/><a href="http://pkchukiss.sgblogging.com/2009/08/12/kakashi-gaiden-%e2%80%94-animated/">Kakashi Gaiden — animated</a></p>
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