Japan,
2004, 10 h 50 min
(Length: 25 min)
Cinematography:
Hiroo YoshiokaCast:
Toru Kusano, Shin'ichirō Miki, Fumiko Orikasa, Kuwata Kong, Romi Paku, Masaki Terasoma, Inukai Junji, Tetsu Inada, Takehito Koyasu, Yū Asakawa, Makoto Yasumura (more)VOD (1)
Episodes(26)
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The Master (E01)
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The Pupil (E02)
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The Entertainer (E03)
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The Loner (E04)
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The Drifter (E05)
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The Fool (E06)
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The Friend (E07)
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The Guardians (E08)
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The Bandits (E09)
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The Journey (E10)
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The Village (E11)
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The Truth (E12)
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The Attack (E13)
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The Offering (E14)
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The Gun and The Calm (E15)
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The Storm (E16)
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The Remembrance (E17)
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The Emperor (E18)
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The Mutiny (E19)
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The Execution (E20)
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The Rescue (E21)
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The Divide (E22)
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The Lies (E23)
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The Oaths (E24)
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The Last Battle (E25)
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The Era's End (E26)
Plots(1)
Samurai 7 is set in a futuristic world that has just seen the end of a massive war, many villages are being terrorized by Nobuseri bandits. The Nobuseri are no normal bandits. They were once men, but during the war they modified themselves with machines to become living weapons and now appear as more machine than man. A group of villagers decide to hire samurai to protect their village. These men of valor are as skilled as they are unique. (official distributor synopsis)
(more)Cast
Eri Oono
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Kazumi Okushima
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Yumiko Tasaki
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Rie Ishizuka
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