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Summaries

I would like for someone to add plot summeries for the two OVAs.

Too Opinionated

Comments like "worth your money" do not belong in an encyclopedia article. Somebody needs to clean up this article.

I fixed up the 2nd one, since apparently the person who wrote it has never taken a grammar class. Also i have not seen the OVA so i could only correct the grammar errors and take out material that is not appropriate (like the above mentioned 'worth your money' statement and the play-by-play commentary about the fight scene). This stuff just doesnt belong here and is leaning towards fancruft, but not without good intention though. If someone has watched this OVA and could elaborate or write a good NPOV section it would be greatly appreciated. Tik 18:15, 8 January 2006 (UTC)

Merged Pages

Navigating through the individual articles to each OVA, I found that they were all tagged as "articles needing context". Since it is very likely that someone who is interested in one of the OVA's will eventually navigate to the summaries for the other OVA's, and because this page was painfully short and missing summaries, and in the interest of adding a context to those tagged pages, the following source articles have been fully merged into this article, namely, Naruto (OVA):

While it might not be the best solution possible, it is certainly an improvement over the ugly, tagged pages before. Byakuren 17:21, 6 June 2006 (UTC)

Revert on Jul. 11, 2006

Just a quick note to explain the revert and avoid an edit fracas:

- "Jounin" was changed back to "Jōnin", for spelling consistency, as per "Naruto ninja ranks" and the rest of the Naruto category.
- "Godaime" is the correct Japanese word for "Fifth", at least according to every source I've found. Then again, I'm not Japanese, so if this is incorrect, plese update.

Keep the contributions coming! -- Byakuren 19:54, 11 July 2006 (UTC)

"Naruto the Movie OVA"?

Okay. OVA, "Original Video Animation", means that the animation is released directly to home video format with no prior theatrical or television showings. The fact that the short film from the movie was released theatrically alongside the movie should completely void it as being an OVA, shouldn't it? If anything, it should be considered a short film, and stuck in with the 1st movie's article, or this article needs to be rewritten a bit.

Naruto the Movie OVA: Konoha Annual Sports Festival

Has been dubbed [check it out here]--Blue-EyesGold Dragon 04:06, 10 October 2007 (UTC)

when?

also add when the episodes took place, which episode it aired after. Uzumaki Dude (talk) 02:30, 21 December 2007 (UTC)