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Samurai Shodown: The Motion Picture (Japanese: SAMURAI SPIRITS 〜破天降魔の章〜, Hepburn: Samurai Spirits: Haten Gōma no Shō) is a Japanese animated television special based upon the 1993 SNK video game Samurai Shodown. It was released by SNK in association with Fuji TV and NAS and animated by both Studio Comet and Studio Gazelle.
The first anime OVA, the two-part Spirits 2: Asura Zanmaeden, serves as a preface to the events of Samurai Shodown 64: Warriors Rage. Character designs were done by Aoi Nanase , a longtime fan of SNK.
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Nakoruru (ナコルル, Nakoruru) is a fictional character in the Samurai Shodown (Samurai Spirits in Japan) series of fighting games by SNK.She is one of the series' best known and most popular characters alongside its main protagonist Haohmaru, and was introduced in the original Samurai Shodown in 1993.
OVA [2] December 1, 1994 45 minutes Samurai Shodown: The Motion Picture SAMURAI SPIRITS 〜破天降魔の章〜 (Samurai Spirits: Haten Gōma no Shō) Japan Hiroshi Ishiodori Studio Comet Studio Gazelle Traditional: Television film: September 8, 1994 68 minutes Sangokushi (dai 3-bu): Harukanaru Taichi
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[2] In 1998, Shidoshi of GameFan magazine gave it a B+ rating and considered it the best game-based anime to date, better than adaptations of Street Fighter and Samurai Shodown. [ 3 ] In his review for Anime News Network ' s "Shelf Life" column, Bamboo Dong called Discotek Media's release of the film "one of the most enjoyable, and the easiest ...