Following her grandfather's recent death, Hamaji Ooyama lives out her days on an isolated mountain hunting for food and caring for herself. One day, Hamaji's brother, an aspiring samurai living in Edo, sends her an invitational letter to end her solitary life and join him in the city. When she arrives, however, she is met with a grisly sight—the heads of six dogs displayed for all to see. These heads belong to the Fuse, a group of eight human-dog hybrids that have been terrorizing the people of Edo. Hamaji assists a strange man escape a group of assailants and makes it to her brother's house, where he asks that she help him collect the heads of the remaining two Fuse, as well as the Shogunate-sponsored bounty. But it is easier said than done—as the Fuse can blend into human society almost seamlessly—and the kind man Hamaji had just helped showed the Fuse's telltale signs. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
R - 17+ (violence & profanity)
TMS Entertainment
TV Tokyo, Sotsu, MediaNet, Kids Station, Nippon Columbia, Asmik Ace, Q-Tec, Tokyo Theatres, Bungeishunjuu, Toppan Printing, Keisei Electric Railway, TMS Music
Oct 20, 2012
Book
Ooyama, Hamaji
Main
Shino
Main
Aboji
Supporting
Daikaku
Supporting
Funamushi
Supporting
Hyakka Shouten Tenshu
Supporting
Itezuru
Supporting
Juushoku
Supporting
Koujou
Supporting
Makuwari
Supporting
Meido
Supporting
Ooyama, Dousetsu
Supporting
Takizawa, Bakin
Supporting
Tokugawa, Iesada
Supporting
Yoshirou
Supporting
Zanzou
Supporting
Fuse: Teppou Musume no Torimonochou was released on Blu-ray and DVD in Japan on April 12, 2013. The film was released on Blu-ray in North America as Fusé: Memoirs of a Huntress by NIS America on May 6, 2014.
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