შვიდი სამურაი 1954
ვეტერან სამურაის რთული დრო დაუდგა, მან სოფელი ბანდიტებისგან უნდა დაიცვას. იგი დახმარებისთვის კიდევ ექვს სამურაის შეკრებს და ისინი სოფლის მაცხოვრებლებს თავდააცვას ასწავლიან.
ვეტერან სამურაის რთული დრო დაუდგა, მან სოფელი ბანდიტებისგან უნდა დაიცვას. იგი დახმარებისთვის კიდევ ექვს სამურაის შეკრებს და ისინი სოფლის მაცხოვრებლებს თავდააცვას ასწავლიან.
ამ დიდებულ ეპიკურ ფილმში ნეითენ ალგრენი ამერიკელია, რომელიც იაპონელებმა, მე-19 საუკუნის 70-იან წლებში თანამედროვე ომის ხელოვნების სწავლებისთვის დაიქირავეს, რომლის დროსაც ალგრენი სამურაებისგან პატივისცემისა და ღირსების პრინციპებს სწავლობს. მოდერნიზაციისა და თავისუფალი ვაჭრობის დანერგვის მიზნით ალგრენს სამურაების ცხოვრების სტილის მოსპობას აიძულებენ ,მაგრამ ის გადაწყვიტავს თვითონვე გახდეს უკანასკნელი მებრძოლი, და სამურაების გადასარჩენად იბრძოლოს.
ფილმის მოქმედება ხდება ძველ იაპინიაში. ტყეში ქალი გააუპატიურეს, მისი ქმარი კი მოკლეს. ოთხი მოსაზრება არსებობს - ოთხივე მოწმეს საკუთარი აზრი აქვს მომხდართან დაკავშირებით, მაგრამ რომელი მათგანი შეესაბამება სინამდვილეს? ეს არის აკირა კუროსავას ფილმი მორალზე, სიმართლესა და კომუნიკაციაზე.
იდუმალი მოხეტიალე, ყველას მიერ უღალატა, მონებად გაყიდული, ბედის მიერ არჩეული შურისძიების მიზნით, გახდება ერთ-ერთი 47 მეომრიდან, ვინც სიკვდილს დაუპირისპირდა. სხვა სამყაროდან ჩამოსული, ის აღდგება ბნელი ძალების წინააღმდეგ, რათა დაიცვას თავისი აკრძალული სიყვარული.
შექსპირის "მაკბეტის" განსხვავებული ეკრანიზაცია. მოქმედება ხდება იაპონიაში. ომის ველზე გამარჯვების შემდეგ მეომრები ვასიძუ და მიკი ტყეში გადაეყრებიან დედაბერს, რომელიც მათ მომავალს უწინასწარმეტყველებს. ვასიძუს დიდებას და სახელის მოხვეჭას, ხოლო მიკის შთამომავლებს კიდევ უფრო დიად მიღწევებს. ტყიდან თავის დაღწევის შემდეგ ორივე სარდალი იმპერატორისგან საპატიო ჯილდოებს იღებს. ვასიძუ ამბიციური ცოლის გავლენის ქვეშ ექცევა და ცდილობს იმაზე მეტს მიაღწიოს ვიდრე დედაბერმა უწინასწარმეტყველა.
Follow the exciting adventures of Arsene Lupin III, the grandson of the world's greatest thief, Arsene Lupin. Together with Daisuke Jigen, Goemon Ishikawa and his love interest Fujiko Mine, he carries out the greatest robberies of all time, all the while evading the control of Inspector Koichi Zenigata.
Set in the 18th century, the show follows the Shogun Yoshimune, who likes to disguise himself as a low-ranking samurai and go into his capital of Edo to see the life of the common man, as well as to seek out and punish evildoers who would hurt his citizens. He is aided by Magistrate Oo'oka and a vivacious fireman, Tatsugoro, as well as a rotating cast of other recurring characters. Along with Zenigata Heiji and Mito Kōmon, it ranks among the longest-running series in the jidaigeki genre. Like so many other jidaigeki, it falls in the category of kanzen-chōaku, loosely, "rewarding good and punishing evil."
The Meiji Era was one of great renewal for Japan, where swords and killing were outlawed. However, many survivors from the time of Revolution still live, lurking in the shadows and waiting for a chance to use their killing blades again. Only Kenshin Himura, formerly one of the most brutal of killers, hopes to keep his swordsman's honor and still live in the new era.
Jinta journeys through a century-spanning epic, all while questioning why he wields a sword.
In Japan in the year 1600, at the dawn of a century-defining civil war, Lord Yoshii Toranaga is fighting for his life as his enemies on the Council of Regents unite against him, when a mysterious European ship is found marooned in a nearby fishing village.
Ten years have passed since the end of Bakumatsu, an era of war that saw the uprising of citizens against the Tokugawa shogunate. The revolutionaries wanted to create a time of peace, and a thriving country free from oppression. The new age of Meiji has come, but peace has not yet been achieved. Swords are banned but people are still murdered in the streets. Orphans of war veterans are left with nowhere to go, while the government seems content to just line their pockets with money.
A samurai lord has bartered away his newborn son's organs to forty-eight demons in exchange for dominance on the battlefield. Yet, the abandoned infant survives thanks to a medicine man who equips him with primitive prosthetics—lethal ones with which the wronged son will use to hunt down the multitude of demons to reclaim his body one piece at a time, before confronting his father. On his journeys the young hero encounters an orphan who claims to be the greatest thief in Japan.
Hasegawa is a chief police of big heart who leads a band of samurai police and cultivates reformed criminals as informants to solve difficult crimes.
During the Sengoku period, there are many factions constantly at war. One of these is led by a one-eyed man named Date Masamune and another by the imposing Takeda Shingen. The latter has a fiercely loyal subordinate named Sanada Yukimura who goes head to head against Date Masamune multiple times, but the battles between them tend to get interrupted. One such battle occurs when both men try to go after another leader named Imagawa, and they’re forced to break off their heated duel when Imagawa attempts to flee the scene with his body doubles. Yukimura and Masamune go after separate Imagawas, but all of the doubles are killed by a third party, and when their paths cross again, they are in front of the menacing Oda Nobunaga and his army. It was Nobunaga’s subordinates that killed those body doubles, and Nobunaga himself proceeds to kill the real Imagawa with a shotgun blast to the head.
In the midst of an industrial revolution, the people of Hinomoto fight hordes of undead creatures, known as Kabane, using powerful armored trains.
A teenage rabbit aspiring to become a real samurai teams up with new warrior friends to protect their city from Yokai monsters, ninjas and evil aliens.
As villages perish under the thumb of a cruel race of warriors, a young priestess named Kirara travels the countryside gathering stray samurais.
The drama series depicts the life of Tokugawa Ieyasu (January 31, 1543 – June 1, 1616). Takechiyo (who later becomes Tokugawa Ieyasu) was born as the son of a poor and powerless daimyo. Takechiyo lost his father during a war. He grew up lonely and away from his mother. Takechiyo didn't have a clue about what his future would hold. He then has a dramatic meeting with the young Oda Nobunaga.
Yaiba's journey to becoming a true samurai takes him from his home in the forest to a bustling city full of rivals, friends and ancient powers.
For eighteen generations, samurai of the Shiba Clan have suppressed the evil intentions of the Gedoushu, malevolent spirits that enter the world of the living from gaps between buildings and other structures. Now, Takeru Shiba, the youngest head of the Shiba Clan must gather his four vassals in order to battle the Gedoushu under the revived Doukoku Chimatsuri as the Shinkengers.
Driven by a dream of revenge against those who made her an outcast in Edo-period Japan, a young warrior cuts a bloody path toward her destiny.
Manji is a crass, violent samurai with a special ability: he cannot die. Cursed with immortality by the nun Yobikuni as punishment for his ruthless deeds, he has grown weary of his ageless life. The only way to lift the curse is to slay 1,000 evil men. So Manji wanders Japan, shedding the blood of the wicked on his quest to finally die.
For 15-year-old Tetsunosuke Ichimura, childhood innocence has given way to a blinding thirst for revenge. Haunted by the vicious slaying of his parents, Tetsu decides to seek out the Shinsengumi, an elite group of swordsmen sworn to protect the capital. The Shinsengumi are engaged in a brutal conflict with the Choshu rebels, the same ruthless killers who murdered Tetsu's parents. In the name of justice - and against the will of his older brother - Tetsu desperately hopes to join the Shinsengumi. But an incident late one night forces him to face reality. The Shinsengumi show themselves capable of the same brutality as his parents' murderers. Wading through a sea of espionage, intrigue, and flowing blood, the young boy must decide whether to shed his humanity and become a demon of the Shinsengumi, or to relinquish his hatred and become a Peacemaker in the spirit of his father. Revenge is sweet, but is it worth losing your soul?
Life isn't easy in feudal Japan... especially since the aliens landed and conquered everything! Oh sure, the new health care is great, but the public ban on the use of swords has left a lot of defeated samurai with a difficult decision to make concerning their future career paths! This is especially true if, as in the case of Gintoki Sakata, they're not particularly inclined towards holding a day job, which is why Gintoki's opted for the freelance route, taking any job that's offered to him as long as the financial remuneration sounds right. Unfortunately, in a brave new world filled with stray bug-eyed monsters, upwardly mobile Yakuza and overly ambitious E.T. entrepreneurs, those jobs usually don't pay as well as they should for the pain, suffering and indignities endured!
Yukimura Chizuru is the daughter of a doctor who works in Edo; her father leaves Edo to work as a volunteer doctor and moves to Kyoto without his daughter. As time passes by, Chizuru starts worrying about losing contact with her father, so she decides to go to Kyoto in search of him. On the way, Chizuru is attacked by few criminals and witnesses a fight between an oni and the Shinsengumi. Taking her into custody and saving her, the Shinsengumi debate on what to do with Chizuru when they discover that she is the daughter of the doctor they are also looking for. So they decide to become Chizuru's protectors and help her look for her father (the doctor). Lots of events happen while she stays with the Shinsengumi, as they discover mysterious secrets and also fight against the Bakumatsu group.