Road To Ninja Naruto The Movie English Cast

A Familiar Voice in a Very Different World
Ever wondered what it would be like if Naruto's world flipped upside down? Well, Road to Ninja: Naruto the Movie explores just that! Imagine a world where everyone's personalities are swapped, and even their roles in Naruto's life are completely different.
But who brought these bizarre characters to life in English? Let’s dive into the awesome English cast that made this alternate reality so much fun!
The Core Crew: Voices We Know and Love
Of course, you can't have Naruto without the iconic Maile Flanagan voicing our favorite knucklehead ninja. Her energetic performance is what really makes Naruto, well, Naruto! It's fantastic to hear her even when Naruto is experiencing the weirdest version of his life.
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And what about Sakura? Kate Higgins returns, providing her unique take on Sakura, this time, in a way that is totally different. Imagine Sakura being the strong, caring teammate, but also having some hilarious quirks!
Then there’s Yuri Lowenthal, who embodies Sasuke's coolness and brooding. Even in an alternate world, Yuri manages to capture the essence of Sasuke, despite the unexpected changes in his personality and relationship with Naruto.

Unexpected Twists: The Akatsuki as...What?!
Here's where things get really interesting! In Road to Ninja, the Akatsuki aren't exactly the villainous group we're used to. Picture them as goofy protectors of the Hidden Leaf Village! Mind. Blown.
Who are the familiar voices behind this bizarre version of Akatsuki? Well, Wally Wingert voices Sasori, and imagine Sasori as the goofy, fun-loving puppet master.

David Lodge lends his voice to Jiraiya. He is also returning to the same role.
Crispin Freeman, the voice of Itachi Uchiha, adds a whole new layer to the complicated character. This time, Itachi shows an unexpected concern for Sasuke, that makes the whole story so heartwarming.
The Heart of the Story: Naruto's Parents
One of the most emotionally resonant parts of Road to Ninja is seeing Naruto interact with his parents, even if it's in this alternate reality. It's a chance for Naruto (and us!) to experience what could have been.

Stephanie Sheh returns as Hinata Hyuga. Tony Oliver voices the role of Minato Namikaze. Cindy Robinson voiced Kushina Uzumaki.
The performances of these voice actors add so much emotion to the film, and are a crucial part of why the story resonates with so many people.

Beyond the Main Cast: A World of Familiar Faces
Of course, the world of Naruto is full of amazing characters, and Road to Ninja is no different! Many of the English voice actors reprise their roles, contributing to the film’s unique take on the Naruto universe.
Seeing these characters in completely different situations, voiced by the actors we've grown to love, makes the experience all the more enjoyable.
It's a testament to their talent that they can so effectively portray these familiar characters in such a drastically different light.
So, if you're looking for a fun, heartwarming, and completely bonkers Naruto adventure, Road to Ninja: Naruto the Movie is definitely worth checking out! And be sure to appreciate the incredible English voice cast that brings this alternate reality to life!
