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  2. Blade of the Immortal - Wikipedia

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    A 2008 anime television series adaptation was produced by Bee Train. Also in 2008, the novel Blade of the Immortal: Legend of the Sword Demon was released by Kodansha. A live action film adaptation of the same name was released in April 2017. A second anime adaptation by Liden Films was broadcast from October

  3. This film, representing the 16th installment in the film series adapted from the widely recognized manga and anime series Crayon Shin-Chan, was produced by Shin-Ei Animation. The film, with a duration of 93 minutes, achieved commercial success, earning approximately 1.2 billion yen at the box office.

  4. Crayon Shin-chan: Pursuit of the Balls of Darkness - Wikipedia

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    She also reveals Rose, Lemon and Lavender's real names to be Takeshi, Kiyoshi and Tsuyoshi. This time, only Hexon comes from the Tamayumis but succeeds in capturing Himawari & the other ball despite the best efforts of Takeshi, Takeshi's mother, Takeshi's mother's sword-wielding troops, Yone, Shinnosuke, Hiroshi and Misae.

  5. Blade of the Immortal (film) - Wikipedia

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    Miike was not aware of this goal as he claims he was always busy when developing films but felt satisfied with Blade of the Immortal reaching the 100th movie. Miike wanted to make a samurai movie based on the lack of this genre in Japan as well as the amount of time Blade of the Immortal has finished its serialization by the time he considered ...

  6. Zatōichi (2003 film) - Wikipedia

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    After slicing his way through an army of henchmen with his sword, Zatoichi defeats the yakuza's bodyguard, a powerful rōnin, in a duel. Zatoichi later wanders into town and confronts the yakuza bosses, killing the second-in-command after surprising him by opening his eyes and blinding the elderly yakuza boss (who had been masquerading as a ...

  7. Musashi no Ken - Wikipedia

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    The manga was adapted as a 72-episode anime television series by Eiken. The manga was also adapted into a Famicom platform game called Musashi no Ken – Tadaima Shugyō Chū (六三四の剣 ただいま修行中, lit. ' Sword of Musashi - Now in the Middle of Training '). The game was developed and published by Taito. It was released in Japan ...

  8. Katana Maidens: Toji No Miko - Wikipedia

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    The anime series' first episode garnered mixed reviews from Anime News Network's staff during the Winter 2018 season previews. Chris Farris solely reviewed the English dub version of the episode, criticizing the constant padding through "sparse backgrounds and needlessly overused CGI shortcuts" and poor explanation of the "overwrought ...

  9. Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – To the Swordsmith Village

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    Jasmine Lane of The Austin Chronicle gave the film 2 out of 5 stars, and wrote "While first film Mugen Train was a box-office smash and a rare instance of using the movie format to more succinctly and dynamically tell the next arc of the Demon Slayer story, To the Swordsmith Village is – and I can't stress this enough – just a music ...