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Musashi appears in the first seven episodes of Shura no Toki – Age of Chaos, where he duels against a martial artist. The two male protagonists in the Japanese television drama Bus Stop are named Miyamae Musashi and Sasajima Kojiro. In one episode, the main female character remarks that she is like the island where Musashi and Kojiro dueled.
Shura no Toki - Age of Chaos: April 6, 2004 September 28, 2004 Kinnikuman Nisei - Ultimate Muscle: April 7, 2004 June 30, 2004 Tetsujin 28th: April 7, 2004 September 29, 2004 Maria-sama ga Miteru ~Haru~ July 4, 2004 September 26, 2004 Monkey Turn V: July 3, 2004 December 18, 2004 Fafner in the Azure: July 4, 2004 December 26, 2004 Galaxy Angel ...
Shura no Mon (修羅の門, lit. ' Asura 's Gate ' ) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Masatoshi Kawahara . The story follows a young Karate practitioner named Tsukumo Mutsu, 40th master of the deadly Mutsu Enmei Ryu style.
Shura no Toki – Age of Chaos (2004) Slam Dunk (1993-1996) Snow White with the Red Hair (2015–2016) The Song of Tentomushi (1974–1976) Sora no Manimani (2009) Soul Eater (2008–2009) Soul Eater Not! (2014) Soul Hunter (1999) Soul Hunter (2018) Space Ace (1965—1966) Space Cobra (1982—1983) Space Pirate Captain Harlock (1978—1979 ...
Saitō is featured in the manga Getsumei Seiki, in later episodes of the anime Shura no Toki: Age of Chaos, and the video game series Bakumatsu Renka Shinsengumi and Code of the Samurai. In the 2003 Japanese film When the Last Sword Is Drawn, Saitō is played by Kōichi Satō. At first, Sato portrays Saitō as a cold, dark, uncaring captain of ...
Shura no Toki: Age of Chaos (Media Blasters) Slayers (Seasons 4-5: Funimation) Space Pirate Mito (Media Blasters) Talentless Nana (Funimation) Tamagotchi! (Bandai Visual)
The fictional Mutsu clan in the manga and anime series Shura no Toki - Age of Chaos; Mutsu Kokubun-ji Yakushidō, the provincial temple of former Mutsu Province, Japan; Mutsu Tonohohon, an action video game released in 2002 by Tomy