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Tadashi Ogawa

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Torawakamaru, the Koga Ninja
7.7

During the Age Of Wars (Sengoku Era), Tokugawa Ieyasu and Toyotomi Hideyoshi are vying for power and each uses their secret weapons in order to try and defeat the other. Momochi Sandayu of the Iga, along with his disciple Ishikawa Goemon are ordered by Ieyasu to assassinate Hideyoshi and get the blueprints for the hidden fortress within Osaka Castle. Meanwhile the Koga group organizes to try and defend the castle for the peace of the nation. Beating off every trick from Sandayu, Torawakamaru protects the drawing, and when Ieyasu figures out a way to hold a match between Koga and Iga the two masters fight the greatest ninja battle ever held. The effects are truly spectacular in this classic ninja film from Toei.

Torawakamaru, the Koga Ninja

1957
Shadow Over Fuji
8.0

The year is 1805. Napoleon ruled Europe. Ienari is the 11th Tokugawa Shogun. An incident, which was an open official secret, took place on the foothills of Mt. Fuji. Fearing attacks from within and without, the Shogunate planned to build a training castle utilizing the most advanced techniques. Two master castle architects, Sato Kikutaro and Kumai Hakuten, were selected to compete for the honor of building this castle. Lord Mizuno Dewa has even ordered the townspeople to assist both sides with their land surveys and preparations. This leads to fear on the part of farmers that their land will be taken away from them, and sets off a series of events which rock the nation to its very roots. With an all-star cast, this is an important story with relevance to current times. One of Ichikawa Utaemon's finest performances, a true classic!

Shadow Over Fuji

1957
Sekki shichihenge
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Sekki shichihenge

1957
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First film in the Boy Detectives Club series.

The Boy Detectives Club – Doctor Phantom

1956
Kid Magician Sasuke
N/A

In this exciting story, Sasuke Sarutobi, known as the bravest child in the world, fulfills the will of his father, growing up strong and correct, and with great success using his ninjutsu skills becomes a servant of Yukimura Sanada.

Kid Magician Sasuke

1958
The Black Hooded Man 5
7.0

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The Black Hooded Man 5

1958
The Black Hooded Man Rides Again
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The Black Hooded Man Rides Again

1959
Beautiful Tengu
N/A

During the tumultuous end of the Tokugawa shogunate, the Tengu Party rose in rebellion in Mito. Friends from their hometown, Tanaka Genzo and Fujita Koshiro, each walked different paths. Koshiro, who upheld the philosophy of "Revere the Emperor, Expel the Barbarians," became a leader of the Tengu Party, taking refuge in the mountains. Genzo, however, did not have any particular ideological stance.

Beautiful Tengu

1954
Shonen Tanteidan: Kabu to Mushi no Yoki
8.0

A man with many disguises uses robotic beetles, man-made monsters and other devices to try and steal atomic power.

Shonen Tanteidan: Kabu to Mushi no Yoki

1957
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4.0

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Employee Full of Fight

1957
The Boy Detectives Club – The No-Headed Man
7.0

Eighth film in the Boy Detectives Club series.

The Boy Detectives Club – The No-Headed Man

1958
Kaiketsu kuro zukin
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First film of the The Black Hooded Man series.

Kaiketsu kuro zukin

1953
Clan Revival
N/A

After the Onin War ended in 1477, Kyoto was left in ashes and the nation was in complete disorder. Bands of roving samurai called the "nobushi" terrorized the country under the leadership of Akagaki Genba and overthrew Mangetsu Castle in Tanba Province scattering the few survivors. Lord Niwa's two sons have been studying in China and return to Japan upon hearing of the tragedy in an attempt to restore the clan. On Mt. Oe they meet magician Kiri no Kojiro and try to enlist his aid. With touches of the supernatural and rousing sword-play can they succeed against the evil villains whose symbol is the skull mask?

Clan Revival

1954
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10.0

Second film in the Boy Detectives Club series.

The Boy Detectives Club – The Devil with Twenty Faces

1956
The Bronze Devil
N/A

A steel-clad fiend terrorizes Tokyo, raiding clock shops. Detective Kogoro Akechi uncovers a map hidden in a prized clock, leading to a uranium deposit. He deduces the fiend is his nemesis, the Fiend with Twenty Faces.

The Bronze Devil

1954
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In this four part mystery-adventure, detective Kogoro Akechi and the members of the Boy Detectives Club must capture the Bronze Monster, a giant metal monster that steals valuable clocks.

The Bronze Monster

1954
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10.0

Seventh film in the Boy Detectives Club series.

The Boy Detectives Club – The Invisible Fiend

1958
Zoku fūun kuroshio maru madara ōkami
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The story of "Fuun Kuroshiomaru:- Young Warrior of the South Seas

Zoku fūun kuroshio maru madara ōkami

1956
疾風愛憎峠
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疾風愛憎峠

1954
Japan Samurai: Niiro Tsuruchiyo
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An adaptation of the famous novel by Jiromasa Gunji about the difficult story of Niiro Tsuruchiyo, the illegitimate son of the great elder of the Bakumatsu era, Ii Naosuke. This masterpiece depicts the suffering and love of Tsuruchiyo, who never knew his father until the end of his life. Niiro Tsuruchiyo, the illegitimate son of Elder Ii Naosuke, grew up with his mother, a former geisha. However, he was refused an engagement to Yae, the daughter of Samanosuke Yoshimura from the Maeda domain of Kaga Province, to whom she tied her future. After this refusal, Tsuruchiyo begins to be interested in the mystery of his birth…

Japan Samurai: Niiro Tsuruchiyo

1955