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Movies and TV Show titles we represent and have brought to streaming platforms worldwide.

Zipang

1990

The story depicts the exploits of Jigoku Gokurakumaru, an invincible man with seven swords, who travels through the legendary golden country of Zipangu. The original story, screenplay, and director are Kaisho Hayashi of “20th Century Shonen Reader”.

Director: Kaizo Hayashi

Top Cast: Masahiro Takashima, Narumi Yasuda, Shiro Sano, Baiken Jukkanji
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Blues Harp

1998

Ambitious yakuza Kenji befriends harmonica-playing bartender Chuji, who moonlights as a part-time drug-dealer for the opposing gang. Their friendship is threatened by Kenji’s plans for advancement, as well as by his bodyguard’s growing jealousy of Chuji.

Director: Takashi Miike

Top Cast: Hiroyuki Ikeuchi, Seiichi Tanabe, Saori Sekino, Bob Suzuki, Mickey Curtis, Tatsuo Yamada
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Guyver: Bio-Booster Armor

1989

Sho and his friend Tetsurou stumble upon an odd alien artifact while walking through the woods. Then, the alien artifact breaks free of its metallic bonds and enters Sho’s body, turning him into the Guyver. With this new power, Sho must do battle with the evil Chronos corporation and their genetically enhanced Zoanoids, who seek to get the Guyver back into their labs. No one close to Sho is safe from Chronos. He must fight.

Director: Kôichi Ishiguro

Top Cast: Takeshi Kusao, Yuko Mizutani, Kozo Shioya, Hideyuki Tanaka, Steve Blum
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Original Sin

1992

“My beloved is coming to kill me. My important person-” A shocking erotic love suspense drawn by the genius Takashi Ishii. The first general theatrical release by Takashi Ishii, who wrote and directed the “Angel’s Heart” series. Starring Shinobu Otake, Masatoshi Nagase, and Hideo Murota. She has won numerous awards at home and abroad, including the Kinema Junpo Best Ten Leading Actress Award (Shinobu Otake) and Best Screenplay Award (Takashi Ishii).

Director: Takashi Ishii

Top Cast: Shinobu Otake, Hideo Murota, Kiminobu Okumura, Masatoshi Nagase, Ryo Iwamatsu, Koen Okumura
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Cat-Eyed Boy

1976

The legendary “Gekimation” series based on the manga by Kazuo Umezu returns. Nekome Kozo, born to a human mother and a cat demon, is rejected by both humans and yokai. After losing the only person who cared for him, he wanders across Japan searching for the mother he has never met, battling monsters and protecting the innocent along the way.   Director:  Keinosuke Tsuchiya, Yasunobu Takahashi   Top Cast:  Junko Hori, Koji Yada
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One Note at a Time

2016

‘If the musicians ain’t got a chance to live, then what chance has the music got?’ Dr John. This is a beautifully crafted, feature documentary, rich with colourful characters, and set in the iconic musical backdrop of New Orleans. In 2005 the music stopped, when one of the most deadly and destructive hurricanes in American history struck. The flood defences failed flooding the Crescent City for weeks. Lives were lost and shattered. Many displaced musicians felt compelled to return to the chaos and bleak confusion to play again.

Fury of Shaolin Temple aka Fury in Shaolin Temple

1982

GORDON LIU at his best, a gem. Two martial masters decide to take each other’s child and teach them their martial arts styles. But when one of the fathers is framed for a murder and killed, his son ends up in the Shaolin Temple where he learns the fighting skills to help him avenge his father’s death.
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Ninja Terminator

1984

The incredibly secretive and mysterious Ninja technique is alive.
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Kung Fu Rascals

1991

To restore their village to its former glory, the Kung Fu Rascals must go on a quest to find a power most…BIG. The evil Bamboo Man sends out his forces to teach the Rascals a lesson in kung fu etiquette. Who will triumph? Only the Old Wise Guy knows.
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Martial Arts History Museum Biography: Cynthia Rothrock

2020

The Martial Arts History Museum has compiled a masterclass of biographies from the top martial artists.
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52 Masters

As he nears his 52nd birthday, Sensei William Christopher Ford embarks on a quest to learn about 52 new martial arts disciplines from 52 different masters. The series connects Sensei Ford with a number of famous masters, many of which have also been in well known movies.
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One Armed Swordsman – Tange Sazen: Rogue Swordsman

1990

The time is the reign of the 8th shogun, Tokugawa Yoshimune. Tange Sazen, a one-eyed, one-handed swordsman, happens to acquire the “Kokezaru no jar” that Yagyu Genzaburo, the younger brother of the Yagyu clan lord, has lost, and he and Genzaburo hit it off.
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Lethal Three – Sanbiki ga Kiru

1987

“Tono-sama” Heishiro Yasaka (Hideki Takahashi), “Sengoku” Shinnosuke Kuji (Koji Yakusho), and “Tako” Jinnai Tsubakuro (Shunputei Koasa) all have their reasons for traveling to Edo.
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Sonny Chiba in SHOGUN’S SAMURAI – Yagyuitizoku no Inbou

1978

Following the massive success of the 1978 movie version, this TV series is newly produced by returning faces such as Director Kinji Fukasaku and actors Shinichi Sonny Chiba and Kinnosuke Yorozuya. After the death of the second Tokugawa shogun Hidetada, his sons Iemitsu and Tadanaga shed family blood over the succession of the dynasty. Iemitsu’s swordmaster Munenori Yagyu leads the Yagyu clan with his oldest son Jubei Yagyu and lends their swords to Iemitsu as they throw themselves into a bloody conflict…
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Lone Wolf and Cub

2002

Masterless swordsman, Hai Itto, travels the land with his young son, Daigoro, seeking vengeance on the man and clan responsible for both his wife’s death and the loss of his former official post.
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