
Season - Episode
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Season 1 Apr 05, 1972
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1 - 1The Unkillable Dragon's Wounded Heart Apr 05, 1972
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1 - 2The Dragon's Judgment on the Island Outlaw Apr 12, 1972
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1 - 3The Dragon and the Boy Apr 19, 1972
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1 - 4The Dragon's Bloody Letter of Challenge Apr 26, 1972
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1 - 5Two Dragons May 03, 1972
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1 - 6The Female Thief Who Betrayed the Dragon May 10, 1972
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1 - 7The Dragon, the Pass, and the Jyanome Umbrella May 17, 1972
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1 - 8The Shadow That Targets the Dragon on the Kiso Road May 24, 1972
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1 - 9The Sword Dance That Angers the Dragon May 31, 1972
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1 - 10The Fugitive Abandoned by the Dragon Jun 07, 1972
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1 - 11The Noon Counterattack Jun 14, 1972
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1 - 12The Woman of Flames Who Fell in Love with the Dragon Jun 21, 1972
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1 - 13Pursuit of Death Jun 28, 1972
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1 - 14The Mystery of the Swift Horse Jul 05, 1972
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1 - 15The Trap Set by the Female Archer Jul 12, 1972
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1 - 16A Lotus Flower in the Dragon's Heart Jul 19, 1972
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1 - 17The Samurai Merchant Who Bought a Warrior Jul 26, 1972
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1 - 18The Drunkard Samurai Aug 02, 1972
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1 - 19The Monster Killer's Smile Aug 09, 1972
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1 - 20The Indignation of the Gunman from Joshu Aug 16, 1972
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1 - 21The End of the Conspiracy Aug 23, 1972
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1 - 22Death Struggle in the Phantom Village Aug 30, 1972
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1 - 23The Gunman of the Bakumatsu Era Sep 06, 1972
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1 - 24The Ninth Assassin Sep 13, 1972
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1 - 25The Shriek of Hell Valley Sep 20, 1972
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1 - 26The Final Episode Sep 27, 1972
Overview
Based on the novel of the same name by Jiro Ikushima, this drama series aired on NET TV (now TV Asahi) in 1972 for a total of 26 episodes. Starring the talented actor Kennosuke Yorozuya, who had previously shown his skills in various period films such as "Mabuta no Haha," "Seki no Yatappe," and "Kutsukake Tokijiro: Yoyo ichi-hiki," the show follows the tragic hero and is sure to captivate audiences with its compelling storyline. Viewers are sure to be drawn into the drama and root for the protagonist as the story unfolds.
Year 1972
Studio tv asahi
Director
Crew Shinnosuke Ryu (Director), Takeo Watanabe (Music), Shinnosuke Ogata (Choreographer), Yasutada Nagano (Director), Michiyoshi Doi (Director), Minoru Matsushima (Director)
Popularity 0.788
Language Japanese