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Stranger: Mukou Hadan

8.24 Finished Airing 1 épisodes 1 hr 42 min Original
Action Adventure

Synopsis

In the Sengoku period of Japan, a young orphan named Kotarou and his dog Tobimaru steal from unsuspecting villagers in order to make ends meet. However, Kotarou is forced to remain on the run when he finds himself being hunted down by assassins sent by China's Ming Dynasty for mysterious reasons not involving his petty crimes. Fortunately, the duo run into Nanashi, a ronin who has taken refuge in a small temple, when Kotarou is attacked and Tobimaru poisoned. Although the samurai saves the helpless pair from their pursuers, he feels that there is no need to help them further; but when offered a gem in exchange for his services as a bodyguard, he reluctantly accepts Kotarou's offer of employment—just until Tobimaru is healed and the two reach their destination. As the three set out on a perilous journey, it soon becomes evident that their path is riddled with danger, as the Ming Dynasty has now sent a terrifying swordsman after them to capture Kotarou and fulfill a certain prophecy. [Written by MAL Rewrite]

Classification

R - 17+ (violence & profanity)

Studios

Bones

Producteurs

Bandai Visual, Shochiku, Sony Music Entertainment, Hakuhodo DY Media Partners, Fonishia

Diffusion

Sep 29, 2007

Source

Original

Personnages

Kotarou

Kotarou

Main

Luo Lang

Luo Lang

Main

Nanashi

Nanashi

Main

Tobimaru

Tobimaru

Main

Bai Luan

Bai Luan

Supporting

Feng Wu

Feng Wu

Supporting

Hagihime

Hagihime

Supporting

Huo Chou

Huo Chou

Supporting

Inui, Juurouta

Inui, Juurouta

Supporting

Itadori, Shougen

Itadori, Shougen

Supporting

Jin Hai

Jin Hai

Supporting

Lord Akaike

Lord Akaike

Supporting

Mu Mao

Mu Mao

Supporting

Mu You

Mu You

Supporting

Shouan

Shouan

Supporting

Shui Chen

Shui Chen

Supporting

Background

Stranger: Mukou Hadan won the award for Best Animated Feature at Brazil's International Fantastic Film Festival and was nominated for the same categories at the Asia Pacific Screen Awards. It also won the 2009 "Menzione Speciale" recognition at Italy's Future Film Festival. The film wasn't nominated to the Oscars, but it was amongst the 14 finalists for consideration to the Best Animated Feature Award; however, the final nominees were WALL-E, Bolt and Kung Fu Panda.

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