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! [[Kenshiro]]
! [[Kenshiro]]
| [[Akira Kamiya]] || [http://en.memory-alpha.org/wiki/John_Vickery John Vickery]
| [[Akira Kamiya]] || [[w:c:startrek:John Vickery|John Vickery]]
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! [[Yuria]]
! [[Yuria]]
| [[Yuriko Yamamoto]] || [http://manga.wikia.com/wiki/Melodee_Spevack Melodee Spevack]
| [[Yuriko Yamamoto]] || [[w:c:manga:Melodee Spevack|Melodee Spevack]]
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! [[Raoh]]
! [[Raoh]]
| [[Kenji Utsumi]] || [http://transformers.wikia.com/wiki/Wally_Burr Wally Burr]
| [[Kenji Utsumi]] || [[w:c:transformers:Wally Burr|Wally Burr]]
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! [[Jagi]]
! [[Jagi]]
| [[Chikao Ōtsuka]] || [http://robotech.wikia.com/wiki/Dan_Woren Dan Woren]
| [[Chikao Ōtsuka]] || [[w:c:robotech:Dan Woren|Dan Woren]]
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! [[Shin]]
! [[Shin]]
| [[Toshio Furukawa]] || [http://robotech.wikia.com/wiki/Michael_McConnohie Michael McConnohie]
| [[Toshio Furukawa]] || [[w:c:robotech:Michael McConnohie|Michael McConnohie]]
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! [[Rei]]
! [[Rei]]
| [[Kaneto Shiozawa]] || [http://robotech.wikia.com/wiki/Gregory_Snegoff Greg Snegoff]
| [[Kaneto Shiozawa]] || [[w:c:robotech:Gregory Snegoff|Greg Snegoff]]
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! [[Lin]]
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| [[Teiyū Ichiryūsai|Mie Suzuki]] || [http://robotech.wikia.com/wiki/Tony_Oliver Tony Oliver]
| [[Teiyū Ichiryūsai|Mie Suzuki]] || [[w:c:robotech:Tony Oliver|Tony Oliver]]
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! [[Airi]]
! [[Airi]]
| [[Arisa Andō]] || [http://robotech.wikia.com/wiki/Barbara_Goodson Barbara Goodson]
| [[Arisa Andō]] || [[w:c:robotech:Barbara Goodson|Barbara Goodson]]
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! [[Ryūken]]
! [[Ryūken]]
| [[Junji Chiba]] || [http://en.memory-alpha.org/wiki/Jeff_Corey Jeff Corey]
| [[Junji Chiba]] || [[w:c:startrek:Jeff Corey|Jeff Corey]]
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! [[Heart]]
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| [[wikipedia:Junpei Takiguchi|Junpei Takiguchi]] || [http://voiceacting.wikia.com/wiki/Dave_Mallow Dave Mallow]
| [[wikipedia:Junpei Takiguchi|Junpei Takiguchi]] || [[w:c:voiceacting:Dave Mallow|Dave Mallow]]
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! [[Fox]]
! [[Fox]]
| [[Takeshi Aono]] || [http://robotech.wikia.com/wiki/Carl_Macek Carl Macek]
| [[Takeshi Aono]] || [[w:c:robotech:Carl Macek|Carl Macek]]
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! [[Jackal]]
! [[Jackal]]
| [[wikipedia:Hiroshi Ōtake|Hiroshi Ōtake]] || [http://en.memory-alpha.org/wiki/Michael_Forest Michael Forest]
| [[wikipedia:Hiroshi Ōtake|Hiroshi Ōtake]] || [[w:c:startrek:Michael Forest|Michael Forest]]
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! [[Uighur]]
! [[Uighur]]
| [[Daisuke Gōri]] || [http://robotech.wikia.com/wiki/Gregory_Snegoff Greg Snegoff]
| [[Daisuke Gōri]] || [[w:c:robotech:Gregory Snegoff|Greg Snegoff]]
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! [[Kiba Daiō]]
! [[Kiba Daiō]]
| [[Takeshi Watabe]] || [http://tmnt.wikia.com/wiki/James_Avery James Avery]
| [[Takeshi Watabe]] || [[w:c:tmnt:James Avery|James Avery]]
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! [[Galf]]
| [[Jōji Yanami]] || [http://robotech.wikia.com/wiki/Tom_Wyner Tom Wyner]
| [[Jōji Yanami]] || [[w:c:robotech:Tom Wyner|Tom Wyner]]
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! Old Man
! Old Man
| [[Kōhei Miyauchi]] || [http://transformers.wikia.com/wiki/Steve_Bulen Steve Bulen]
| [[Kōhei Miyauchi]] || [[w:c:transformers:Steve Bulen|Steve Bulen]]
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! [[Colonel]]
! [[Colonel]]
| [[Kōji Yada]] || [http://voiceacting.wikia.com/wiki/Dave_Mallow Dave Mallow]
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| [[Shigeru Chiba]] || [http://transformers.wikia.com/wiki/Kirk_Thornton Kirk Thornton]
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| [[Reiko Suzuki]] || [http://robotech.wikia.com/wiki/Catherine_Battistone Catherine Battistone]
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| [http://dragonball.wikia.com/wiki/Yoko_Kawanami Yōko Kawanami] || [http://robotech.wikia.com/wiki/Lisa_Michelson Lisa Michelson]
| [[w:c:dragonball:Yoko Kawanami|Yōko Kawanami]] || [[w:c:robotech:Lisa Michelson|Lisa Michelson]]
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! Narrator
! Narrator
| [http://yamato.wikia.com/wiki/Taro_Ishida Tarō Ishida] || [http://en.memory-alpha.org/wiki/Jeff_Corey Jeff Corey]
| [[w:c:yamato:Taro Ishida|Tarō Ishida]] || [[w:c:startrek:Jeff Corey|Jeff Corey]]
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Revision as of 20:58, 30 August 2015

Fist of the North Star

Theatrical pamphlet distributed in 1986
Directed by Toyoo Ashida
Produced by Toei Animation
Written by Susumu Takaku
Narrated by Tarō Ishida
Starring Akira Kamiya
Music by Katsuhisa Hattori
Cinematography Tamio Hosoda
Editing by Masaaki Hanai
Studio Toei Animation
Distributed by Toei Company
Release date(s) March 8, 1986
Running time 110 minutes
Country Error creating thumbnail: /bin/bash: line 1: convert: command not found  Japan
Language Japanese
Gross revenue ¥1,800,000,000

An animated feature film version of Fist of the North Star was produced by Toei Animation, which premiered in Japan on March 8, 1986.([1]) The movie was intended to be a big-screen treatment of the manga, and avoid the watering-down of violence that came with the TV series. An English-dubbed version produced by Streamline Pictures was first released in 1991 in the USA and 1994 in the UK and Australia by Manga Entertainment. A New Zealand release was never scheduled by Manga Entertainment so it never had an official release there.

Plot differences from the manga and TV series

In a notable deviation from the series, the film finds time to begin with a detailed peek at the Earth as it was before and during the fabled nuclear devastation. Starting with a calm, surreal look at various points of Mother Nature, a brief on-screen message then informs the audience of the imminent calamity, followed by unsettling Barefoot Gen-esque scenes of human life consumed in flame.

The film follows the storyline of the manga from Kenshiro's defeat at the hands of Shin to the first battle with Raoh, although certain liberties were taken to tell the story in a condensed form. For example, Toki, the second of the four Hokuto Brothers, is never seen nor mentioned, while Shin and Rei are the only Nanto Seiken masters to appear in the film. Although Yuria's Nanto heritage is mentioned through out the movie in the Japanese version, her role as the last Nanto General is downplayed. Her fate has also been altered from the original story, wherein this time she is kidnapped by Raoh instead of jumping off Shin's palace to resurface later as the Last Nanto General. She disappears during the final battle and her survival remains ambiguous at the conclusion of the film. Mamiya, Rei's love interest, is never seen, partly because Yuria is the heroine in her place. Raoh serves as the main antagonist, with Jagi and Shin as the other two major villains. Many other villains from the manga and anime such as the Colonel and Jackal only make cameo appearances as minor henchmen with some of the notable fight scenes involving Zeed, Heart, the Kiba Daiō and Uighur. All together the order and occurrences of the original story were almost completely rewritten.

Censorship

Some of the film's most violent sequences had a colored tint to them. Other scenes were removed entirely, such as the crushing of a chanter's head by Garufu. One of the trailers shows one of Rei's kills without the psychedelic blur effect, though reports have been made online that the film had the blur effect in theaters as well. It is unclear whether the full uncensored original negative still exists. An older cut, with some (but not all) scenes uncensored was released in Italy on VHS.

Endings

There were two endings produced for the film. The original theatrical ending in Japan showed Raoh emerging victorious over Kenshiro, but sparing his life, leaving him to protect Lin. An alternate ending was produced that shows the fight ending in a draw, which was the ending featured in the VHS and Laserdisc release of the film in Japan. The English dub version by Streamline Pictures is based on the theatrical version and thus features the original ending. Many Western fans believe that the "draw ending" was the original ending, but this is a common misconception due to the fact that the original ending where Raoh wins was not featured in the VHS or LD releases in Japan. The Region 2 DVD release of the film features both endings. It should be noted that in the manga version, the first encounter between Kenshiro and Raoh ended in a draw (where both of them stabbed each other in the chest) before being intervened by Toki.

Cast

Character Japanese version English version
Kenshiro Akira Kamiya John Vickery
Yuria Yuriko Yamamoto Melodee Spevack
Raoh Kenji Utsumi Wally Burr
Jagi Chikao Ōtsuka Dan Woren
Shin Toshio Furukawa Michael McConnohie
Rei Kaneto Shiozawa Greg Snegoff
Lin Tomiko Suzuki Holly Sidell
Bat Mie Suzuki Tony Oliver
Airi Arisa Andō Barbara Goodson
Ryūken Junji Chiba Jeff Corey
Zeed Hidekatsu Shibata
Heart Junpei Takiguchi Dave Mallow
Fox Takeshi Aono Carl Macek
Jackal Hiroshi Ōtake Michael Forest
Uighur Daisuke Gōri Greg Snegoff
Kiba Daiō Takeshi Watabe James Avery
Galf Jōji Yanami Tom Wyner
Old Man Kōhei Miyauchi Steve Bulen
Colonel Kōji Yada Dave Mallow
Z Punk Banjō Ginga
Nunchaku Man Yūsaku Yara
Kubaru Shigeru Chiba Kirk Thornton
Z Punk Ryōichi Tanaka
Z Punk Yasuo Tanaka
Masayuki Katō
Masaharu Satō
Ikuya Sawaki
Kōzō Shioya
Michitaka Kobayashi
Old Woman Reiko Suzuki Catherine Battistone
Yōko Kawanami Lisa Michelson
Narrator Tarō Ishida Jeff Corey

Trivia

  • Kenshiro doesn't announce any of his trademark techniques throughout the movie.
  • The animators studied human anatomy to make the deaths look realistic.

References

  1. "Hokuto no ken (1986)". Imdb.com. Retrieved on 2008-09-14.