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New Fist of the North Star Anime Reveals Teaser Trailer, Cast, Character Art
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The latest anime adaptation of the classic Fist of the North Star manga released a new teaser trailer today, alongside announcing the primary cast members with a new piece of character art for Bat and Rin. The series is scheduled to debut in Japan in 2026 . The newly announced main cast includes: Kenshiro voiced by Shunsuke Takeuchi Bat voiced by Daiki Yamashita Rin voiced by M・A・O Fist of the North Star Teaser Trailer Fist of the North Star Rin and Bat character art Related: New Fist of the North Star Anime Unveils Visual, 2026 Premiere The original Fist of the North Star manga was published from 1983 to 1988 in Weekly Shonen Jump. Buronson wrote and Tetsuo Hara illustrated the series, which was also released in 27 collected volumes. Viz Media publishes an English-language version of the series. The series has previously been adapted into numerous anime and video games, a 1995 live-action film...
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  • 7/5/2025
  • by Paul Chapman
  • Crunchyroll
Legendary '80s Shonen Jump Anime Returns With First Official Remake Trailer
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The new upcoming Fist of the North Star anime series, set for release in 2026, has finally received a major update.

In September 2024, fans got a small taste of the remake with the anime's new key visual, but this still came with little information. Two years after the project's initial announcement, that has now changed -- finally, there is a new trailer to get excited about, along with some information regarding the adaptation, albeit with much of the remake's information remaining under wraps. The official debut trailer for the upcoming series can be seen below, alongside the new key visual.

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  • 7/5/2025
  • by Chris Gregoria
  • CBR
The Anime That Inspired ‘Berserk’ and ‘Dragon Ball’ Is Finally Getting a Remake
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Dragon Ball and Berserk are the two biggest names in the anime and manga community that have carried the industry for decades. However, the two series have a mutual inspiration that helped them reach the pedestal they are on today. This series is none other than Fist of the North Star, the greatest piece of art from the 80s.

The series was written by Buronson and illustrated by Tetsuo Hara, and it first started serialization in 1983, with the anime adaptation by Toei Animation being released in 1984. The series was announced for a remake a few years ago, and it has finally received some major updates.

The updates have come in the form of a release window and key visual art depicting the upcoming anime adaptation of Fist of the North Star. These updates have appeared as a ray of light for fans who lost hope for the series getting a...
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  • 6/28/2025
  • by Tarun Kohli
  • FandomWire
Beloved '80s Manga Makes Surprise Return With New Poster 30 Years After Live-Action Remake
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A legendary Shōnen Jump manga is about to rise from the rubble and tell its enemies they're already dead with a new series over 40 years after its first adaptation hit airwaves in Japan. The new Fist of the North Star anime just received its first poster, which not only shows off the series' iconic protagonist Kenshiro but also reveals that the iconic post-apocalyptic martial arts franchisewill be making its return sometime in 2026. Warner Bros. Japan first announced the project back in 2023 in celebration of the original manga's 40th anniversary. The latest update comes ahead of Anime Expo 2025, where the producer is expected to unveil the first teaser and the main voice cast at its industry panel on July 5.

Fist of the North Star, originally titled Hokuto no Ken, was a fixture of Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump magazine from 1983 through 1988, following the journey of the martial artist Kenshiro through an Earth decimated by nuclear war.
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  • 6/27/2025
  • by Ryan O'Rourke
  • Collider.com
New Fist of the North Star Anime Unveils Key Visual, 2026 Premiere
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The official website for the upcoming new anime adaptation of the Fist of the North Star manga series created by Buronson (story) and Tetsuo Hara (art) revealed a first key visual featuring the protagonist, Kenshiro, today. The website also announced that the anime is set to premiere in 2026. Production of the new anime was announced back in September 2023 as the manga's 40th anniversary project. 1st Key Visual The anime's teaser trailer and main voice cast members will also be revealed at the Warner Bros. Japan industry panel at Anime Expo 2025 on July 5. The original Fist of the North Star manga was serialized in Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump magazine from September 1983 to August 1988, compiled into 27 tankobon volumes. It has been animated many times as a TV series and OVAs, and in 1995 it was made into a live-action movie starring Garry Daniels. The synopsis from the official website reads : In the year 199X,...
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  • 6/27/2025
  • by Mikikazu Komatsu
  • Crunchyroll
10 Best Manga If You Think You Hate Reading
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Some Japanese manga series are much heavier on dialogue and exposition than others, and readers will definitely have their preferences on whether to read manga rooted in intense dialogue or manga that's more reliant on visuals. For example, fans who prefer anime and games may not be keen on text-heavy manga like Death Note or Oshi no Ko, but they may enjoy text-light manga where a picture really is worth a thousand words.

A remarkable variety of manga series let the images and atmosphere do the talking, scaling back dialogue so readers can interpret and infer whatever they like from the visuals. Most importantly, even if these excellent manga series have relatively limited text, they can still tell deep stories to get fans thinking, making the most out of the images and the sparse dialogue alike.

Fist of the North Star Helped Create Modern Shonen Read on Viz Media

One...
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  • 2/9/2025
  • by Louis Kemner
  • CBR
15 Best Anime Movies & TV Shows On Crunchyroll
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If you're an anime fan or curious about the globally beloved animation medium from Japan, a Crunchyroll subscription is a no-brainer. The streaming service is the premier platform for viewing anime movies and shows, along with selling these programs and their related merchandise. With its library of titles constantly growing, there's always something to watch on Crunchyroll for anime fans of every level and interest. This catalog spans from the formative classics that brought anime to international audiences to modern hit shows and movies to check out.

Simply put, Crunchyroll offers something for everyone, genre-wise, including slice-of-life stories, sports anime, romance, and bloodcurdling horror titles. With so much to choose from, it can be tough to settle on a show or movie to make your next anime obsession. Fortunately, /Film is here with our own list of must-watch recommendations. Here are the 15 best anime movies and TV shows available to stream on Crunchyroll.
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  • 1/25/2025
  • by Samuel Stone
  • Slash Film
Shonen Anime Made Before Dragon Ball That Still Hold Up Today
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Anime has become such a popular and evergreen storytelling medium because of its limitless opportunities and diverse genres. Shonen anime are some of the mediums most successful titles, many of which produce hundreds of episodes and run for the better part of the decade. Akira Toriyamas Dragon Ball remains an archetypal shonen triumph that modern anime continues to chase. Dragon Balls accomplishments are plentiful, and the original anime premiered on February 26, 1986, on Fuji TV, where it ran for 153 episodes, at which point Dragon Ball Z started to air on April 26, 1989.

Dragon Ball helped establish many shonen staples, yet itd be disingenuous to the demographic and genre to overlook the many anime that preceded it. Dragon Ball blazed trails for shonen anime during the 90s and 2000s, but there are still some incredible shonen titles from the 70s, 80s, and even earlier that still hold up and are as impressive and entertaining as Dragon Ball.
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  • 11/15/2024
  • by Daniel Kurland
  • CBR
40 Years Ago Today: Fist of the North Star Introduced the World to a New Kind of Post-Apocalypse
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While visions of a war-torn, post-apocalyptic world have practically become a genre all unto themselves at this point, such stories used to be a relative rarity in the realm of pop culture. And, while franchises like Mad Max have helped such stories reach critical heights in terms of popularity, many of the best of them were preceded by the critically underrated Fist of the North Star.

When the original manga by legendary writer Yoshiyuki Okamura and similarly acclaimed artist Tetsuo Hara in 1983, it was clear that Fist of the North Star was something special. Barely a year later on Oct. 11, 1984, the series made the jump to the small screen courtesy of Toei Animation. Over the course of the next three years, Fist of the North Star enthralled fans, all while cementing the franchise's legacy for decades to come.

What is Fist of the North Star All About? Anime's Greatest Post-Apocalyptic...
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  • 10/12/2024
  • by John Dodge
  • CBR
Warner Bros. Vows a Faithful Fist of the North Star Anime Remake With New Artwork Reveal
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Known for its violence and epic sense of despair, Fist of the North Star is an iconic and beloved franchise that is still highly regarded by anime fans. Now, it's being remade for the modern era, with the latest image release of the reboot showcasing villains that are "already dead."

While it doesn't reveal much, the newly released key visual for the remake of Fist of the North Star perfectly sets the stage for what's to come. Only showing the iconic protagonist from the shoulders down from behind, it promises a dystopian hellhole full of death, destruction and explosive action. While there's not yet a lot known about the upcoming show, it's already got the tone down pat.

Related Fist of the North Star Day 2024 Debuts Three Official Single Malt Whiskies for Rei, Souther & Yuria

Fans of Fist of the North Star can now relax with a stiff drink worthy of Kenshiro,...
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  • 9/17/2024
  • by Timothy Blake Donohoo
  • CBR
20 Best-Selling Manga of All Time
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The manga industry is one that just keeps getting bigger with every year, and there are naturally some manga that end up becoming best-sellers. While anime tends to be the field that gets the most attention, manga is just as big of an industry, if not bigger. Naturally, many of the most popular anime wouldnt exist if they didnt have a manga to be adapted from, and that creates a symbiotic relationship where the success of a manga helps make its anime more successful which, in turn, helps make the manga even more successful.

Many of the best-selling manga have the benefit of being around for decades and accumulating massive amounts of sales accordingly, but in some cases, a relatively new manga was able to resonate with people so well that it would sell an unbelievable amount in a short amount of time. Whatever the case, its not unheard of...
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  • 9/15/2024
  • by Joshua Fox
  • ScreenRant
"This kind of old style of manga": One Kentaro Miura Quote Proves How He Saw Berserk Differently Than Fans
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Berserk's manga is widely known around the world for being among the most fantastic dark fantasy stories of the century, but in one of author Kentaro Miura's final interviews, he revealed his impression on the series that might have helped make it so unique. Miura spent years crafting the story of Guts, and during that time, he took inspiration from manga of the past to create something that revolutionized the genre.

The very first chapter of the Berserk series was published in August 1989 in a Japanese magazine called Monthly Animal House, which later changed to Young Animal. A prototype of Berserk was released in 1988, an early sign that Kentaro Miura took his time creating his tale and its characters. But a translated interview on the Berserk Wiki during the Great Berserk Exhibition in December 2020 revealed what type of manga he originally intended to make.

"I got a lot...
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  • 9/8/2024
  • by Jason Hon
  • ScreenRant
The Incident That Made Kentaro Miura Nearly Give up on Berserk for Another Project
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Every Berserk fan has heard of Kentaro Miura’s resilience and perseverance. Up until the very end, Miura was dedicated to giving his best to his manga. The mind-blowing details and the nuanced approach to emotions and suffering have resonated with millions of fans. Miura’s genius is what makes Berserk so highly regarded.

Besides the physical exhaustion, there were other instances where Miura had to make difficult choices. He still chose to put his faith and dedication into his work as he shared in the official guidebook interview.

The Discontinuation of Animal House and its Impact on Kentaro Miura’s Berserk Guts during the Conviction Arc | Credits: Hakusensha

During the initial stages of the manga, Kentaro Miura was still finding his footing. He realized that the interactions Guts was having with the monsters were very important. The monsters appeared weak and pitiful, portraying Guts as the monster who was fighting them.
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  • 9/7/2024
  • by Laveena Joshi
  • FandomWire
Shonen Jump's 'Fist of the North Star' Gets Three New Single Malt Whisky Releases
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Fist of the North Star is one of the most iconic classic anime franchises, with the original manga, published in Shonen Jump, receiving several adaptations and spinoffs. In honor, fans can now pour a glass and sip until they're "already dead" with the next entry in a line of themed whisky.

Fist of the North Star has its own whisky label, and the latest libations are sure to press every fan's pressure points. Based on three of the characters from the anime and manga, these whiskies are sure to take drinkers away from even the most horrendous post-apocalyptic wasteland. They also celebrate the brand's veritable holiday, which is coming up very soon.

Related New Reincarnated as a Slime Whiskey Rocks Glass Lets Fans Drink Like a Demon Lord

The newest form of merchandise for isekai series That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime lets fans tip and sip in...
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  • 9/1/2024
  • by Timothy Blake Donohoo
  • CBR
The Planned Furiosa Anime Was a Better Idea Than a Movie
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Quick Links This Series Already Proved That Mad Max Can Work as an Anime Anime Is Currently at Its Most Popular A Furiosa Anime Wouldve Been More Profitable Than the Movie

Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga is one of the best-reviewed movies of 2024, but this sadly didn't translate into much sales success. The movie was a box office bomb, and even its quick release on video-on-demand wasn't the major splash that the film needed to become a hint. Despite this failure on the big screen, there was another potential path that could have been much more successful.

At one point, Furiosa was planned as an anime series instead of a movie. The idea had a lot more logic behind it, as it could have built upon the universal push that anime as a whole is currently receiving. Likewise, a "Mad Max" anime was already a major hit back in the day,...
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  • 8/11/2024
  • by Timothy Blake Donohoo
  • CBR
Before Furiosa, Mad Max Fans Should Check Out This Classic Anime
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The Mad Max franchise is now continuing with the release of Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga. This prequel to the movie Mad Max: Fury Road shows the early days of the titular female character, all while expanding the universe of the legendary film series. Decades before the movie was envisioned by director George Miller, however, Mad Max inspired another property.

Fist of the North Star is one of the most iconic manga and anime franchises of all time, though it's also notably darker than many of today's "shonen" works. Gritty and dystopian, the series has itself become just as influential as its source material. With more works in both universes potentially on the way, it's worth looking at how Mad Max laid the path for Fist of the North Star.

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  • 5/24/2024
  • by Timothy Blake Donohoo
  • CBR
Best Toei Animation Movies, Ranked
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Toei Animation began its studio in 1954, and its logo comes from one of its earliest movies, Puss in Boots. The studio produced close to three hundred shows and around two hundred movies. Literary tales are a common theme for Toei movies, like their adaptation of Dracula, Hans Christian Anderson's The Little Mermaid and some ballet retellings, especially in the 1970s.

Hayao Miyazaki directed some of his earliest movies, like The Great Adventure of Horus: Prince of the Sun with Toei. Toei also produced many films and television series for franchises anime fans are well-acquainted with today. Toei's responsible for huge series like Dragon Ball Z, Sailor Moon, and Slayers.

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Related 11 Best Toei Animation Anime (According To MyAnimeList) From One Piece to Slam Dunk, Toei Animation's top 10 anime are ranked according to the users on MyAnimeList. Fist of the North Star Is...
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  • 4/28/2024
  • by Vera
  • CBR
My Hero Academia Officially Joins 100 Million Sales Club With Just 20 Other Series
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The My Hero Academia manga has officially passed 100 million copies in circulation, joining a rare club with just 20 other series. First published in July 2014, My Hero Academia joins legends like One Piece, Dragon Ball, Naruto, Attack on Titan and more.

Following the release of My Hero Academia Volume 40, the official X (formerly Twitter) account revealed today that the series passed 100 million copies in circulation. This was commemorated by releasing a special new illustration by Kohei Horikoshi, a Volume 40 trailer and a message from the creator himself. My Hero Academia's achievement was also celebrated in one of the world's biggest newspapers, Yomiuri Shimbun. Readers can check out the trailer, illustration, newspaper and message below.

Related My Hero Academia Pays Homage to Dragon Ball's Akira Toriyama on Latest Volume Cover Kohei Horikoshi pays tribute to the late Akira Toriyama with a homage to one of the most famous Dragon Ball Z...
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  • 4/3/2024
  • by Chike Nwaenie
  • CBR
10 Best Crunchyroll Anime Every Dragon Ball Fan Needs To Watch
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Dragon Ball fans should check out Fist of the North Star for epic battles and a strong protagonist like Son Goku. Keep the anime marathon going with Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai, a spiritual successor to Dragon Ball on Crunchyroll. Saiyuki offers a unique retelling of Journey to the West with a band of heroes fighting demons, akin to Dragon Ball's themes.

Many of the best anime that Dragon Ball fans need to watch are streaming on Crunchyroll right now. It’s a very rare anime or manga fan that doesn’t at least know about Dragon Ball, even if they haven’t seen or read it all the way through. It chronicles the adventures of Son Goku and his friends, family, and rivals, as they seek greater power and fight increasingly strong opponents to protect Earth and its people.

With the recent passing of one of the medium’s greatest masters,...
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  • 3/31/2024
  • by Shannon Brady
  • ScreenRant
10 Shonen Manga With the Best Art
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Good art is crucial for a shnen manga's success. Many shnen manga excel in how creative their art and choreography is. Other shnen manga have more simplistic art styles, but they're still noteworthy for how well they apply the basics to their designs.

By virtue of being a visual medium, one of the biggest factors that goes into a manga’s reception, especially shōnen manga, is its artwork. Whether it be art with a unique style or genuinely gorgeous, a manga’s visuals are always the first thing that draws readers in, and in many cases, people will keep reading something just for the artwork, even if the story falls flat.

Good art is almost always a major factor in a manga’s reception, especially for shōnen manga, as the most popular genre is also the one where competition is harsher. While there are manga that can succeed on the merits of their stories,...
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  • 2/21/2024
  • by Joshua Fox
  • ScreenRant
Why Is Fist Of The North Star An Anime Classic?
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Fist of the North Star revolutionized shonen manga with its unique blend of martial arts, acupuncture, and post-apocalyptic setting. Fist of the North Star inspired major authors like Kentaro Miura, which highlights its groundbreaking and important nature. Fist of the North Star's macho tone is iconic, but it lacks emotional depth, character growth, and well-rounded female figures.

The world of shonen manga and anime has been going strong for many decades and these evergreen stories entertain readers and viewers of several generations with thrilling tales of action, adventure, and friendship. Every few years, a truly groundbreaking shonen series shakes things up and sets a new standard for what the shonen genre can be. Akira Toriyama's Dragon Ball is a prominent example. However, a year before Dragon Ball's manga debut, there was already another series that was changing the shonen game: Fist of the North Star.

The Fist of the North Star manga,...
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  • 12/1/2023
  • by Louis Kemner
  • CBR
10 Best Anime Like Berserk
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Devilman Crybaby captures the Lovecraftian horror and character dynamics of Berserk, with similarities between Akira and Guts. Fist of the North Star, a major inspiration for Berserk, features a protagonist similar to Guts and offers a thrilling, action-packed experience. The Rose of Versailles, despite being a shojo classic, shares similarities with Berserk in its court intrigue and character development.

It's no surprise that fans are on the lookout for the best anime like Berserk. After all, no franchise has moved the needle for the dark fantasy genre quite like Kentaro Miura's masterpiece. Since its publication in 1989, Berserk has become the subject of two anime series, three films, and three video games. Even popular video games like Elden Ring and Dark Souls borrow heavily from Berserk's legacy. With the recent release of Chapter 375 of the manga, it's clear that Guts' revenge-fueled journey continues to capture audiences nearly 35 years later.
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  • 11/21/2023
  • by Jacqueline Morgan
  • ScreenRant
Fist of the North Star's Tetsuo Hara Responds to AI Argument
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The artist behind the iconic Fist of the North Star manga, Tetsuo Hara, names one thing he is willing to do that AI couldn't possibly dream of.

"What AI can't do is be 'resolved to die,'" Hara stated to Goethe. "Suffer, suffer, suffer, and think it through. And then when you think 'I really might die,' there is 'this is what I wanted.' That's when the 'soul enters.' Those pictures with soul that make all the readers happy... To do that, to stake your life, abandon your desires, kill yourself. See it through no matter how painful. That's all I have."

Fist of the North Star, Lovely Complex and More Retro Titles Given the Discotek Remaster Treatment

Tetsuo Hara's thoughts on AI art pic.twitter.com/EtTi4ld3lC — Daily Hokuto no Ken (@HokutoDaily) November 10, 2023

Hara illustrates Fist of the North Star, while Buronson is responsible for the story.
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  • 11/13/2023
  • by Chike Nwaenie
  • CBR
30 Best Anime Series of All Time, Ranked
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For a medium as diverse and wide-spanning as Anime, it can be difficult ranking the best anime series of all time. Looking at the wide range of metrics fans use to judge the quality of any individual anime makes the ranking even tougher.

Though no metric is necessarily wrong, ultimately this list used things such as animation quality, industry impact, direction, atmosphere, and consistency to quantify how to rank each anime. Unfortunately, that last point disqualifies some notable fan favorites. While Naruto and Bleach are both incredible series that have reshaped the Shonen genre around themselves, their abundance of poor filler eliminates them from ranking. This list will also not contain any currently ongoing series. So while One Piece, Spy x Family, Ranking of Kings, and Kaguya-Sama are all masterpieces in their own right, it's impossible to rank them without knowing their endings.

Fist of the North Star

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  • 10/4/2023
  • by Evan Mullicane
  • ScreenRant
The Best '80s Fighting Anime Is Coming Back — Everything to Know About the Reboot
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Fist of the North Star is being remade by Warner Bros. Japan to celebrate its 40th anniversary. The series is known for its violent and gory content, contrasting the kind-hearted nature of its protagonist, Kenshiro, with the evil biker gangs in a post-apocalyptic world. Kenshiro is an iconic character who fights for justice and always gives people a chance to redeem themselves, making every fight engaging and satisfying to watch. The reboot will closely follow the original while utilizing modern technology for more immersive battles.

"Omae wa mou shindeiru (you're already dead)." Most people have probably heard the phrase or been exposed to the meme at some point in their lives. Kenshiro, the lead character of Fist of the North Star, is just that iconic. He defined the 1980s anime scene with his effortlessly cool, stoic vibe and ability to effortlessly dispatch opponents.

Next year marks the 40th anniversary of...
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  • 9/24/2023
  • by Ryan Atkinson
  • CBR
Fist of the North Star Announces New 40th Anniversary Anime Project
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To commemorate the manga's 40th Anniversary, Fist of the North Star is getting another anime adaptation.

According to Crunchyroll, Warner Bros. Japan announced the new anime project on Fist of the North Star Day (Sept. 13) -- the same day that the iconic manga launched back in 1983. While no cast or staff information has yet been revealed, Warner Bros. Japan did state that the anime will feature a different staff and cast than previous adaptations. It will also utilize the "latest animation technology" to retell Buronson and Tetsuo Hara's classic story. A release window for the project has not yet been revealed.

Related: 10 Best Fantasy Anime From The '80s And '90s, Ranked

Buronson, who penned the manga's story, expressed his excitement about the upcoming project, explaining how new animation technology will give viewers another way to experience Kenshiro's journey. "A work from 40 years ago will be reborn as animated work.
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  • 9/13/2023
  • by Renee Senzatimore
  • CBR
Doberman Cop Starring Sonny Chiba Available on Blu-ray July 4th From Arrow Video
Doberman Cop Starring Sonny Chiba will be Available on Blu-ray and DVD on July 4th From Arrow Video

Released just as the popularity of yakuza movies was waning in Japan, and as the country’s film industry was undergoing some fundamental shifts, Doberman Cop is a unique entry in the career of director Kinji Fukasaku (Battles Without Honor and Humanity, Cops vs Thugs), and reunited him with star Shinichi “Sonny” Chiba (The Street Fighter, Wolf Guy) in an American-style crime movie that mixes gunplay and pulp fiction with martial arts and lowbrow comedy to create one of their most entertaining films.

Based on a popular manga by “Buronson” (creator of Fist of the North Star), Doberman Cop follows the fish-out-of-water adventures of Joji Kano (Chiba), a tough-as-nails police officer from Okinawa who arrives in Tokyo’s Kabuki-cho nightlife district to investigate the savage murder and mutilation of an island girl...
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  • 6/27/2017
  • by Tom Stockman
  • WeAreMovieGeeks.com
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