Jun Ōsugi is an actor who has appeared in both movies and television shows throughout his career. This roundup brings together all of his on-screen performances in one complete collection.
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Films
1. The Tale of Zatoichi Continues

Immerse yourself in a thrilling tale of vengeance and redemption with "The Tale of Zatoichi Continues. " This captivating film takes us back to the village where Zatoichi, a skilled swordsman, had previously faced off against none other than the formidable Hirate. Now, he must confront an unexpected rival, both in swordplay and love, making this highly anticipated sequel a must-watch for fans of the original legend.
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IMDb Rating: 7.2
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TMDb Rating: 7.006
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Release Date: 1962-10-12
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Runtime: 72.0 minutes
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Original Language: ja
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Origin Country: ["JP"]
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Status: Released
2. Daimajin

In "Daimajin, " a small town faces the brutal reign of an evil warlord. As their desperate cries for help echo, a giant stone statue springs to life to defend the townspeople and restore a sense of peace. With epic destruction and unforgettable action, this legendary Japanese film showcases the power of hope and resilience in the face of overwhelming darkness.
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IMDb Rating: 6.7
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TMDb Rating: 6.5
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Release Date: 1966-04-17
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Runtime: 84.0 minutes
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Original Language: ja
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Origin Country: ["JP"]
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Status: Released
3. Zatoichi Meets the One-Armed Swordsman

Blind yet deadly, Zatoichi's skills as both a massage therapist and swordsman come to the forefront as he unravels a dark secret on the outskirts of town. Confronting a cunning Chinese martial artist, Wang Kang, and his enigmatic youthful companion, Zatoichi learns of a powerful group of terrorist samurai responsible for a tragic crime. As the situation escalates, Zatoichi takes it upon himself to save the day, uniting the unlikely duo against their deadly enemies.
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IMDb Rating: 7.1
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TMDb Rating: 6.681
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Release Date: 1971-01-13
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Runtime: 94.0 minutes
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Original Language: ja
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Origin Country: ["HK", "JP"]
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Status: Released
4. Zatoichi at Large

Embark on an emotional journey with "Zatoichi at Large, " a 1972 Japanese film that tells the story of a blind masseur and skilled swordsman. As he delivers a child from a robbed and fatally wounded pregnant woman, Zatoichi sets out to find the baby's father and save the young woman from being forced into prostitution. Witness the heartwarming tale of courage and resilience as our unlikely hero stands his ground against cruel fate.
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IMDb Rating: 6.9
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TMDb Rating: 6.5
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Release Date: 1972-01-15
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Runtime: 88.0 minutes
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Original Language: ja
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Origin Country: ["JP"]
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Status: Released
5. Samurai Vendetta

Samurai Vendetta, released in 1959, paints a captivating picture of two amicable samurai caught in the heat of a vendetta. Set amidst the backdrop of Lord Asano's retainers and Lord Kira's family, this historical drama dives into the infamous revenge of the 47 Ronin. Witness the unraveling of a deadly feud, while these two unlikely adversaries grapple with their loyalties and duties. Experience the thrilling journey through the highs and lows of samurai life and the consequences of revenge.
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IMDb Rating: 6.6
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TMDb Rating: 7.167
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Release Date: 1959-11-22
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Runtime: 109.0 minutes
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Original Language: ja
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Origin Country: ["JP"]
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Status: Released
6. Sleepy Eyes of Death 1: The Chinese Jade

In the 1963 film "Sleepy Eyes of Death 1: The Chinese Jade, " Nemuri Kyoshiro, a skilled and cynical ronin, finds himself in the thick of corruption, ambition, and double-crosses. As he becomes entangled in the dangerous world of the Kaga clan's leader, who is seeking to conceal his smuggling activities, Nemuri must navigate a web of love, vengeance, and deadly fighting skills. Can he protect the love of his life and bring justice to the treacherous game he's been drawn into?
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IMDb Rating: 6.3
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TMDb Rating: 5.2
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Release Date: 1963-11-02
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Runtime: 82.0 minutes
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Original Language: ja
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Origin Country: ["JP"]
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Status: Released
7. A Lustful Man

A Lustful Man, a 1961 Japanese film, tells the tale of Yonosuke, a man who is forever enamored with women. As one of the most intriguing characters in Japanese cinema, he has his first sexual encounter before the age of ten and pursues his passion with reckless abandon. As his actions bring shame to his family, his father disowns him, leading Yonosuke on a journey of lust and self-discovery. This captivating film is a must-watch for fans of thought-provoking cinema, and its themes of passion, family, and personal growth continue to resonate with audiences today.
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IMDb Rating: 6.5
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TMDb Rating: 5.857
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Release Date: 1961-03-21
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Runtime: 92.0 minutes
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Original Language: ja
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Origin Country: ["JP"]
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Status: Released
8. Bronze Magician

Immerse yourself in the mesmerizing world of "Bronze Magician", a captivating 1963 classic set in the Nara Era. Directed by the iconic Kinugasa Teinosuke, this masterpiece is a must-watch for fans of the fantastical. Experience magic, intrigue and tradition as you journey through a forgotten era. Don't miss the chance to uncover the beauty and mystery within "Bronze Magician".
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IMDb Rating: 7.1
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TMDb Rating: 6.9
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Release Date: 1963-10-05
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Runtime: 98.0 minutes
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Original Language: ja
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Origin Country: ["JP"]
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Status: Released
9. Jirocho Fuji

Join iconic yakuza leader Shimizu Jirocho and his loyal crew in the exhilarating, crime-infused film "Jirocho Fuji". Witness the dramatic journey from a fiery Akiba festival to a life-or-death showdown by the Fujigawa River, all amidst the unpredictable world of yakuza gangs in 1950s Japan. Prepare for your heart to race and your eyes to be gripped by this thrilling adventure.
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IMDb Rating: 7.0
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TMDb Rating: 6.8
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Release Date: 1959-06-03
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Runtime: 105.0 minutes
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Original Language: ja
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Origin Country: ["JP"]
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Status: Released
10. The Fencing Master

The Fencing Master is a 1962 Japanese film that delves into the world of a man grappling with change. Danpei Ichikawa, once a renowned kabuki swordfight choreographer, now finds his traditional art form irrelevant in the modern world. As the Chairman of the New National Theatre Company, he longs to choreograph the swordfights for the company's contemporary plays. What unfolds is a tale of survival and adaptation, as Ichikawa attempts to navigate through a rapidly evolving society.
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IMDb Rating: 7.0
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TMDb Rating: 5.5
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Release Date: 1962-09-30
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Runtime: 86.0 minutes
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Original Language: ja
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Origin Country: ["JP"]
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Status: Released
11. The Ghost-Cat Cursed Wall

In "The Ghost-Cat Cursed Wall, " a nobleman's lust for power leads to a chilling curse. After eliminating a woman and her beloved feline, he seals their bodies within the castle walls. Little does he know, the woman's ghost transforms into a tormenting demonic entity, wreaking havoc on the once peaceful residence. As the demon's terror unravels, the nobleman must face the consequences of his ruthless actions.
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IMDb Rating: 5.6
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TMDb Rating: 7.0
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Release Date: 1958-06-15
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Runtime: 88.0 minutes
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Original Language: ja
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Origin Country: ["JP"]
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Status: Released
12. The Hoodlum Priest

Explore the boundary-pushing world of "The Hoodlum Priest, " a 1967 Japanese film. This first installment of a two-part series introduces Ryuzen, a rule-breaking martial-arts priest with a taste for gambling and a rebellious spirit. When he dares to open his own gambling den, defying the local yakuza boss, the stakes are higher than ever. Katsu Shintaro delivers a riveting performance as he battles against temptation and fights to take down the powerful gaming tycoon. Join Ryuzen in an action-packed, unpredictable adventure that challenges the norms of Japanese cinema.
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TMDb Rating: 7.0
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Release Date: 1967-11-15
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Runtime: 84.0 minutes
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Original Language: ja
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Origin Country: ["JP"]
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Status: Released
13. Scars of Honor

In the shadow of Japan's history, "Scars of Honor" brings to life the riveting tale of two fearless samurai from the Kato clan of Aizu. Set against the backdrop of their tumbling power in 1643, these warriors are left with no choice but to resolve their disagreement via a traditional, deadly duel. Each swipe of the sword holds a deeper meaning, as they fight for respect, loyalty, and the future of their clan. This cinematic masterpiece immerses the viewer in the rich cultural landscape and timeless traditions of feudal Japan, offering an unforgettable experience through its evocative visuals and compelling storyline.
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IMDb Rating: 7.2
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TMDb Rating: 6.0
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Release Date: 1960-09-20
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Runtime: 90.0 minutes
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Original Language: ja
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Origin Country: ["JP"]
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Status: Released
14. Nokosa reta ko tonoko shita haha to

Experience the heartwarming and emotional journey of "Nokosa reta ko tonoko shita haha to, " a 1962 Japanese film that explores the bond between a mother and her child. Set in a world of laughter and love, this touching story spans 69 minutes, leaving audiences with a profound appreciation for family and the unwavering support of a loving mother.
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Release Date: 1962-05-27
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Runtime: 69.0 minutes
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Original Language: ja
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Origin Country: ["JP"]
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Status: Released
15. Akado Suzunosuke: Dokuro dentaiji

This 1958 Japanese film, "Akado Suzunosuke: Dokuro dentaiji" follows a young protagonist in a tale that unfolds across Japan. At just 60 minutes, it's a concise entry in the country's rich cinematic history.
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Release Date: 1958-12-21
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Runtime: 60.0 minutes
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Original Language: ja
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Origin Country: ["JP"]
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Status: Released
16. Koina no Ginpei

When a young boy wins a carp named Ginpei in a competition, their lives take an unexpected turn. This 1961 Japanese drama explores the bond that forms between human and fish, bringing a simple tale of friendship to life.
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Release Date: 1961-08-27
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Runtime: 80.0 minutes
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Original Language: ja
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Origin Country: ["JP"]
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Status: Released
17. Sōran wataridori

Embark on a captivating journey through the heart of Japan with the timeless classic, "Sōran wataridori. " Released in 1962, this film masterfully weaves a tale of love, courage, and resilience. Set against the backdrop of a bustling urban landscape, the film explores the lives of our protagonists as they navigate their way through life's twists and turns. Experience the beauty of Japanese culture and tradition, as well as the power of human connection, in this unforgettable cinematic experience.
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Release Date: 1962-05-27
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Runtime: 71.0 minutes
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Original Language: ja
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Origin Country: ["JP"]
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Status: Released
18. Sabakareru Echizen no kami

Step into the intriguing world of Sabakareru Echizen no Kami, a 1962 Japanese film that brings history to life. Set in a time of political tides, the movie explores a gripping tale of power, loyalty, and sacrifice. With a runtime of just under an hour and a half, the film offers a thrilling journey through the heart of Japan's past. Don't miss the chance to witness the unforgettable story unfold on screen.
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Release Date: 1962-04-06
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Runtime: 78.0 minutes
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Original Language: ja
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Origin Country: ["JP"]
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Status: Released
19. 鉄砲安の生涯

Experience the life story of the legendary hero, Teppei Ama, in the timeless 1962 Japanese film "鉄砲安の生涯". This thrilling production captivates audiences with its compelling narrative and unforgettable moments. Immerse yourself in the world of Teppei Ama and witness the trials and triumphs he faces along his extraordinary journey.
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Release Date: 1962-02-21
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Runtime: 94.0 minutes
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Original Language: ja
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Origin Country: ["JP"]
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Status: Released
20. Akado Suzunosuke vs. the Birdman with 3 Eyes
In this 1958 Japanese adventure, Suzunosuke takes on his toughest challenge yet: a criminal gang led by a menacing one-eyed birdman. The villainous leader isn't the only supernatural threat, as other bizarre creatures join the fray.
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Release Date: 1958-03-11
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Runtime: 71.0 minutes
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Original Language: ja
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Origin Country: ["JP"]
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Status: Released
21. Kumoemon to sono tsuma

Step into the world of traditional Japanese samurai culture with "Kumoemon to sono tsuma" (1962), a visually stunning 88-minute film that brings to life the story of Kumoemon, a noble samurai, and his enigmatic wife. Set in 17th-century Japan, this historical epic promises adventure, romance, and intrigue, all presented with the exquisite detail and authenticity that only a true master of the genre can deliver.
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Release Date: 1962-06-24
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Runtime: 88.0 minutes
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Original Language: ja
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Origin Country: ["JP"]
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Status: Released
22. Ken ni kakeru

Dive into a world of ancient tradition and intense swordplay with the 1962 Japanese film, "Ken ni kakeru. " This masterfully crafted drama showcases the passion, dedication, and courage of a young swordsman named Ken. As he embarks on a perilous journey, Ken faces a series of challenges that test both his skills and his resolve. Discover the thrilling story behind "Ken ni kakeru, " a captivating tale of honor, friendship, and the pursuit of excellence.
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Release Date: 1962-09-16
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Runtime: 73.0 minutes
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Original Language: ja
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Origin Country: ["JP"]
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Status: Released
23. Akado Suzunosuke and the Vacuum Slash of the Asuka School

In this 1957 martial arts tale from Japan, young Suzunosuke seeks to master the mysterious 'Vacuum Slash, ' a technique that channels swirling winds. Under the guidance of a master martial artist, Suzunosuke embarks on a journey to unlock the secrets of this powerful, tornado-producing technique.
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Release Date: 1957-08-25
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Runtime: 50.0 minutes
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Original Language: ja
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Origin Country: ["JP"]
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Status: Released
TV Shows
1. Kogarashi Monjiro

Kogarashi Monjiro, a heartwarming and thought-provoking TV series, tells the story of a young boy named Monjiro who, after being abandoned by his family, embarks on a journey of self-discovery. As he travels through various villages and encounters different people, Monjiro finds himself inadvertently entangled in their lives. Filled with moments of laughter, inspiration, and tears, Kogarashi Monjiro is a must-watch for those who appreciate the beauty of human connections and the power of resilience.
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Original Name: 木枯し紋次郎
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TMDb Rating: 8.0
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Languages: ["ja"]
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Episode Runtime: [56]
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Status: Ended
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Origin Country: ["JP"]
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Original Language: ja
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Type: Scripted
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First Air Date: 1972-01-01
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Last Air Date: 1973-03-31
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Number of Seasons: 2
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Number of Episodes: 38