The year is 1580. Using an army of soldiers equipped with sophisticated weaponry, Nobunaga Oda is on the verge of ruling Japan with an iron fist. One of his enforcers is Ginnai Doma - a fall... Read allThe year is 1580. Using an army of soldiers equipped with sophisticated weaponry, Nobunaga Oda is on the verge of ruling Japan with an iron fist. One of his enforcers is Ginnai Doma - a fallen samurai reborn into an indestructible killing machine. As Ginnai continues his killing ... Read allThe year is 1580. Using an army of soldiers equipped with sophisticated weaponry, Nobunaga Oda is on the verge of ruling Japan with an iron fist. One of his enforcers is Ginnai Doma - a fallen samurai reborn into an indestructible killing machine. As Ginnai continues his killing spree on ninjas and those who oppose Nobunaga's rule, Shishimaru of the Iga Ninja - going ... Read all
- Oyu
- (voice)
- Ninja A
- (English version)
- (voice)
- Ginnai Doma
- (English version)
- (voice)
- Nobunaga (Warlord)
- (English version)
- (voice)
- (as Charles Campbell)
- Black Lion
- (English version)
- (voice)
- Hayabusa
- (English version)
- (voice)
- Yurimaru
- (English version)
- (voice)
- Momoji
- (voice)
- Saburota
- (voice)
- Additional Characters
- (English version)
- (voice)
- Nobunaga (Space)
- (English version)
- (voice)
- (as Gary Dehan)
- Oyu
- (English version)
- (voice)
- (as Jessica Looney-Wilson)
- Ninja B
- (English version)
- (voice)
- Nagatoji
- (voice)
- Shishimaru
- (voice)
- Nagatoji
- (English version)
- (voice)
- (as Ed Neal)
- Hayabusa
- (voice)
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The central character is an impulsive young ninja warrior from the Iga Clan named Shishimaru who has witnessed the death of his female companion Oyu at the hands of the massive, indestructible ninja-killer, Ginnai Doma, who has also left Shishimaru seriously wounded. Shishimaru wants revenge but is held back by members of the Koga Clan who seek to develop the proper strategy to take down the enormous brute who repels swords from his body and is able to put his head back in place after he's been decapitated.
Most of the piece simply follows the ongoing battles between Doma and the main ninja characters before the inevitable resolution. There is much carnage throughout as Doma rips his opponents apart in horrible ways. The bloodshed is muted, though, since the blood is never red, but usually a purple or dark brown. And the body parts and intestines strewn about are never quite detailed or bloody enough to have much effect. One wonders if this is how it originally looked or if the American distributor processed the colors differently during video duplication to make it seem less gory. (I viewed ADV's subtitled VHS release for this review.)
The ending leaves us up in the air about how Oda's army got such high-tech weaponry and how the Iga Clan got computers so far back in time. There are other forces at work here, either from the future or from another planet. Clearly, more episodes were planned to answer such questions. But they never came. All we got is this first episode. (Not an uncommon situation in the world of OAV's—Original Animation Videos.)
"Black Lion" is based on a manga title by Go Nagai ("Devilman," "Cutey Honey"). The character design is strong, although we wish the character development had been given the same attention. The background design is often quite beautiful, particularly in monochrome scenes of detailed villas and compounds, as seen in the backdrops used for one rooftop battle early on. There are echoes of traditional ink painting and charcoal drawing in some of the background work. Overall, it's an action-packed, entertaining piece, but it doesn't really add up to much and pales beside such other notable historical anime as "Dagger of Kamui," "Ninja Scroll," "Ninja Resurrection," "Yotoden," "Rurouni Kenshin," and two titles which I've also reviewed on IMDb, "Sword for Truth" and "The Hakkenden."
Did you know
- TriviaBased on the manga of the same name, which was originally published in Japan in 1978 by Kodansha. It was published again in 1984 by Asahi Sonorama. A third publishing was done in 1992 and 1995 by Chuokoron-Shinsha, and finally it was published for a fourth time by Shimanaka Shoten Publications in 2003.
- Quotes
Shishimaru: Shit...
Hayabusa: Whats wrong with you? A feminine man crying over the death of a woman.
Shishimaru: Shut up, you bitch! You don't understand anything!
Hayabusa: Get your hands off me!
Shishimaru: You bitch!
- ConnectionsReferences Terminator (1984)
Details
- Runtime1 hour
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1