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The Immortal is an American television series, starring Christopher George as a man whose blood chemistry and resistance to almost all diseases (including old age) makes him both almost immortal and a target of several wealthy men who would use him as a personal blood bank, aired on ABC from September 24, 1970, to January 14, 1971.
In 16th century Asia, Raphael Cain sees his wife slain and his daughter taken by supernatural villains from the underworld. He vows to pursue the demons through the centuries to kill them all and find his daughter, and with the help of a mystic, he is taught the magic—and samurai swordsmanship—it will require to accomplish this oath.
Vincent Ng as Sun Wukong, the protagonist in Journey to the West who is now known as the "Fighting Victorious Buddha" after completing the quest to obtain the Buddhist scriptures. He is a friend and ally of the Eight Immortals. Ng also portrayed Sun Ying, the Six Eared Macaque's son and Sun Wukong's apprentice. He has a crush on Long San and ...
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The Legend of Sun Knight (traditional Chinese: 吾命騎士; simplified Chinese: 吾命骑士; pinyin: wú mìng qíshì) is a Taiwanese novel series written by Yu Wo. [1] [2] It was originally published in Taiwan, later also being translated into Thai. [3] The series was completed in eight volumes, and Yu Wo wrote several spin-offs.
"The Immortal Yi Sun-sin") is a South Korean television series based on the life of Yi Sun-sin, a Korean admiral famed for his victories against the Japanese navy during the Imjin war in the Joseon period. The series, starring Kim Myung-min in the title role, aired on KBS1 on Saturdays and Sundays at 21:45 from September 4, 2004 to August 28 ...
The chief screenwriters were Takao Koyama (1–73) and Yoshiyuki Suga (74–114). The anime is divided into arcs, similarly to Kurumada's original manga. The first is the "Sanctuary arc" (divided into four sub arcs), which starts on episode 1 and ends on episode 73, followed by the "Asgard arc" (episodes 74–99).
Journey to the Unknown is a British anthology television series, produced by Hammer Film Productions and 20th Century Fox Television. [1] It aired on ABC from September 26, 1968, to January 30, 1969. [2] The series first aired in the UK on the ITV network on 16 November 1968. [2] [3]