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Ninja Resurrection: le combat ultime de Jubei

Original title: Makai tensho
  • TV Mini Series
  • 1997–1998
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  • 1h 20m
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5.0/10
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Ninja Resurrection: le combat ultime de Jubei (1997)
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Set in the time of the Tokugawa regime, where the Shogun has outlawed the Japanese Christians, since they fear that their religion will incite rebellion and chaos. However, they believe in a... Read allSet in the time of the Tokugawa regime, where the Shogun has outlawed the Japanese Christians, since they fear that their religion will incite rebellion and chaos. However, they believe in a prophecy, that a man named Tenshi, will hoist the cross and become the new Jesus. But the... Read allSet in the time of the Tokugawa regime, where the Shogun has outlawed the Japanese Christians, since they fear that their religion will incite rebellion and chaos. However, they believe in a prophecy, that a man named Tenshi, will hoist the cross and become the new Jesus. But there is a darker prophecy, if Tenshi does not become Christ, he will return and be reborn as... Read all

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    • Tesshô Genda
    • Ryôtarô Okiayu
    • Jessica Robertson
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      • Tesshô Genda
      • Ryôtarô Okiayu
      • Jessica Robertson
    • 27User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
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    Tesshô Genda
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    • Yagyû Jûbei
    • 1997–1998
    Ryôtarô Okiayu
    Ryôtarô Okiayu
    • Amakusa Shirô Tokisada
    • 1997–1998
    Jessica Robertson
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    • 1997–1998
    Edwin Neal
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    • Souiken Mori
    • 1997–1998
    Ken Webster
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    • 1997–1998
    Charles C. Campbell
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    • Senpachi Iso
    • 1997–1998
    Kaneto Shiozawa
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    • 1997–1998
    Takeshi Aono
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    • Sekiguchi Jûshin
    • 1997–1998
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    • 1997–1998
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    • 1997–1998
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    • 1997–1998
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    • 1997–1998
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    • 1997–1998
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    • 1997–1998
    Douglas Taylor
    • Nobutsana Matsudaira
    • 1997–1998
    Jeanette Sieh
    • Brother In Church
    • 1997–1998
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    • 1997–1998
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    • 1997–1998
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    insidious45

    clever marketing scam

    i have to give credit to the promoters of this anime.they were very smart indeed.they led the public to believe that this anime was the sequel to the awesome Ninja Scroll when in fact it is a totally different anime altogether.just look at the original japanese titles for proof.they knew that if they linked this anime with Ninja Scroll more people would watch or buy it.and it worked.they even went so far as to use the exact same font as Ninja Scroll on the front cover!!

    but the sad fact is,this isnt a sequel to Ninja Scroll.first off,the main character here is Jyubei Yagyu (that is the proper spelling of this character by the way) and not Jubei Kibagami,as it is in Ninja Scroll.Secondly,the events portrayed in this anime are based on actual historical events - although somewhat exaggerated.

    so did i like it??ummm in a word...no. the story started off being kinda interesting but then got bad and then horrible with the abrupt ending.i kept on expecting ADV to announce a third part in this series that would explain everything but it never and probably wont happen.its a shame though because this anime had alot of potential but just failed..the producers thought more about delivering looks rather than substance.how can you possibly successfully tell a story about a historical period in japan in just 45mins??..

    i give the anime a 4/10...but only because the animation and battle scenes were pretty cool...albeit a little violent
    6MuddleThick

    Not as bad as people say, but not good either.

    It seems that you will either hate this show or love it. The people that hate it seem to be people that are big anime fans to begin with and the people that like it seem to like only a few anime. One of my big problems with it, is that it only last two episodes, and it's clear that the story was suppose to be longer, because the show ends with no real ending. It only has two episodes, the first starts of goofy, with a Christian theme that makes you think you watching some bad Christian program for kids. By the end of the first show there is so much ultra violence and blood that you start to wonder if your watching to different shows. The second episode is pretty much just more ultra violence with some character development.

    Also, one of the reasons that this show is so hated, is that it uses that same person that the "Ninja Scroll" main character was based on, who was a real historical samurai. Although neither film is realistic, it's kind of like give George Washington a motorcycle and machine gun, then having him fight zombies. Of course "Ninja Scroll" is a thousands times better then this show, but don't let that worry you, this show is still enjoyable.
    7nmthomas-20486

    Gruesome. Not as bad as people make out

    The episodes exist without a definitive ending but I enjoyed this depiction of Christian rebellion in the Tokugawa period. The imagery was the strongest element of the episodes, the fight scenes were very good. Overlook the ending and marketing ploy fiasco and it's a decent watch
    networkinc

    Ummm... Okay

    Well... if you like super disturbing anime gorefests that go beyond the definition of gore, then this is the one for you. Although I have to warn you that some of it gets really ridiculous at times (a rocket-man?) and disturbing (kid's decapitated heads on pikes, deadly orgasms, and a birth scene which is rather explosive to say the least). There's also a very strange mix of a very factual historical lesson at beginning of each episode followed by the actual anime which is perhaps on another planet in terms of the facts. Well, in a nutshell, if you like watching swords go through flesh in all manners and want it to be packaged in a fairly watchable story, then have a look at this one. If you're more mainstream and are a bit queezy even with anime, pick something else up.
    kksjos

    extremely violent

    I can't agree. I bought this movie, thinking it was a sequel to Ninja Scroll. The main character is named Jubei and looks like the character from Scroll, but I can't see how he could be. I watched it and immediately resold it. I saw very little plot. It was one continuous splatter movie, with rape mixed in. I was highly offended by it. Don't let children see this!

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      According to Phoenix Entertainment's official website, the series was originally intended to be four episodes. However, only two episodes were made and the show ended on a cliffhanger. And the reason for this was due to controversy surrounding a scene from the first episode, where two child characters are decapitated in gruesome fashion, as it bore too much of a resemblance to the real-life child murdering incident that happened in Kobe, Japan in 1997 (the same year the series was made), which resulted in external pressure against the studio to abruptly cancel the series indefinitely, leaving the story incomplete.
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    • Release date
      • February 27, 1997 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Language
      • Japanese
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      • 1.33 : 1

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