Shin Kyūseishu Densetsu Hokuto no Ken: Kenshirō Den

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    Kenshiro Den

    Japanese DVD cover
    Directed by Toshiki Hirano
    Produced by North Stars Pictures
    Written by Nobuhiko Horie
    Narrated by Hiroshi Fujioka
    Starring Hiroshi Abe, Romi Pak
    Music by Yuki Kajiura
    Cinematography Masato Sato
    Editing by Jun Takuma
    Release date(s) October 11, 2008
    Running time 90 minutes
    Country Error creating thumbnail: /bin/bash: line 1: convert: command not found  Japan
    Language Japanese

    Shin Kyūseishu Densetsu Hokuto no Ken: Kenshirō Den (真救世主伝説 北斗の拳 ケンシロウ伝, Fist of the North Star: The Legends of the True Savior: Legend of Kenshirō) is a theatrical movie by North Stars Pictures which premiered in Japan nationwide on October 11, 2008 and is part of the Shin Kyūseishu Densetsu Hokuto no Ken film series.


    Plot

    Beginning directly after Kenshiro's victory over Raoh with Kenshiro and Yuria being wed, the story then flashes back to the missing year between Kenshiro's defeat at the hands of Shin and the beginning of the manga, Kenshiro is left to the mercy of the wasteland with seven wounds on his chest. He is discovered by a traveling family until they are all captured by the eccentric slaver, Guruma to be sold at Gesso City. From here, we discover how Kenshiro recovered from his wounds and awakened to his destiny as the 'true savior'.

    Cast

    Character Japanese version
    Kenshirō Hiroshi Abe
    Yuria Yuriko Ishida
    Shin Takuya Kirimoto
    Jugai Rikiya Koyama
    Ryūken Chikao Ōtsuka
    Yaman Keiichi Nanba
    Saya Miina Tominaga
    Danne Romi Park
    Amo Hiromi Konno
    Jinia Shigeru Chiba
    Shisuka Shozo Iizuka
    Fūgen Takeshi Aono
    Guruma Tesshō Genda
    Gadesu Tetsu Inada
    Narrator Hiroshi Fujioka

    Trivia

    • To promote the movie and commemorate Hokuto no Ken's 25th anniversary, a real-life wedding between Kenshirō and Yuria was held at Tokyo's Nippon Seinenkan Grand Hall.

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