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* Samurai Assassin ( Samurai ) ( 1965 )
His film credits include Emperor Hirohito in Japan's Longest Day ( 日本のいちばん長い日, Nihon no ichiban nagai hi ), in which famous actor Toshirō Mifune played General Korechika Anami, Ii Naosuke in Samurai Assassin ( , Samurai ), and a number of other jidaigeki ( samurai period films ).

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* samurai ( )-the feudal Japanese noble warrior class.

Samurai and 1980
In particular, Kurosawa's Seven Samurai has been remade several times as Western films, such as The Magnificent Seven ( 1960 ) and Battle Beyond the Stars ( 1980 ), and has also inspired several Bollywood films, such as Sholay ( 1975 ) and China Gate ( 1998 ).
Next he appeared as gunman Lee in The Magnificent Seven ( 1960 ), a role he essentially reprised 20 years later in Battle Beyond the Stars ( 1980 ), both films being adaptations of filmmaker Akira Kurosawa's 1954 Japanese samurai epic, Seven Samurai
* " Samurai " ( 1980 )
Samurai ( 1979 ), Shadow Warriors ( 1980 ), Samurai Reincarnation ( 1981 ).
The Takeda style has been featured in classic samurai films such as Akira Kurosawa's " Seven Samurai " ( 1954 ) and " Kagemusha " ( 1980 ).
* The Samurai ( novel ), a 1980 novel by Shusaku Endo
Samurai appears in The All-New Super Friends Hour, Challenge of the Super Friends, Super Friends ( 1980 ), Super Friends: The Legendary Super Powers Show, and The Super Powers Team: Galactic Guardians.

Samurai and ):
* Samurai Residence ( 武家屋敷 ): Located in Doi, Aki.
The film opens with a fairly long take of the protagonist lying awake on his bed, smoking, when the following text appears on-screen, attributed to an ancient samurai writing entitled Bushido ( Book of the Samurai ) ( but actually written by Melville ):

Samurai and historical
Most significantly, the main character's name, Miyamoto Usagi, is a play on " Miyamoto Musashi ", Japan's most famous historical samurai and the author of The Book of Five Rings, and " Usagi " the Japanese language word for " rabbit " ( The story notes for one volume also cite as an influence Hiroshi Inagaki's Samurai Trilogy, which features Miyamoto Musashi as a protagonist.
Saigō's last stand against the Meiji government in the Battle of Shiroyama was the historical basis for the 2003 film The Last Samurai.
The company has also found mainstream success in a series of loosely historical action games, the flagship titles of which are Dynasty Warriors ( 真 ・ 三國無双 ( Shin-Sangoku Musō )) and Samurai Warriors ( 戦国無双 ( Sengoku Musō )), the Musō ( 無双 ) series.
Likewise, this can be done in Uesugi Kenshin's Story in Samurai Warriors 2 where due to a historical tangent, Kenshin joins the living Shingen at Nagashino.
During the war, Mizoguchi was forced to make compromises for the military government as propaganda ; the most famous is a retelling of the Samurai bushido classic The 47 Ronin ( 1941 ), an epic jidai geki (" historical drama ").
The first and undoubtedly the most successful of these was the hugely successful live-action historical adventure series The Samurai, the first Japanese TV series ever screened in Australia, which premiered in late 1964.
As there was no organized Japanese national military prior to the late 19th century, all earlier historical figures should be placed in the proper categories such as Daimyo, Shoguns, or Samurai.

Samurai and novel
The plot of Stephen King's 2003 novel Wolves of the Calla is loosely based on The Magnificent Seven ( Or, rather Seven Samurai ).
For instance The Magnificent Seven was a remake of Kurosawa's Seven Samurai, and A Fistful of Dollars was a remake of Kurosawa's Yojimbo, which itself was inspired by Red Harvest, an American detective novel by Dashiell Hammett.
In a folktale collected for his book, Kwaidan by Lafcadio Hearn, the nukekubi is misidentified as Rokurokubi, an error that also appears in the Fighting Fantasy book, Sword of the Samurai, and in Stephen Dedman's novel The Art of Arrow-Cutting.
A work that has been translated into English is Ayako Miura's novel, Hosokawa Garasha Fujin ( English title: Lady Gracia: a Samurai Wife's Love, Strife and Faith ), which follows history fairly closely.
He then wrote and drew the graphic novel The Seven Samuroid ( 1984 ), a science-fiction takeoff of the movie classic Seven Samurai.
But the " novel " has no emotional continuity … There are a few marvelous stories in this book, and one superb one Samurai and the Willows ", but they are ruined by a setting which exposes their worst weaknesses.
Hanzō also appears in the novel Fukurō no Shiro ( Owl's Castle ), later made into two feature films ( including Owls ' Castle ), in the manga and anime series Gin Tama, Naruto, Samurai Deeper Kyo and Tail of the Moon, and in the live-action film Goemon, and was featured in an episode " Spartan vs. Ninja " of the TV show Deadliest Warrior.
The light novel and anime series Hyakka Ryōran Samurai Girls and the anime series Sengoku Otome: Momoiro Paradox both feature Hattori Hanzō as a female ninja character.
It was referenced in the movie Swordfish, the Robot Chicken Episode Password: Swordfish, the Terry Pratchett novel Night Watch, The Mad Men episode " Six Month Leave ", the book The Sword of the Samurai Cat, the movie Meet the Applegates, the movie Arena, the computer games Discworld, Return to Zork and Quest for Glory, a Commodore 64 computer game Impossible Mission, and the online game Kingdom of Loathing as part of the quest for the Holy Macguffin.
* Ronin Hood of the 47 Samurai ( Graphic novel, + 1 FCBD issue, 2005 )
The Last Samurai ( 2000 ) was the first novel by American writer Helen DeWitt.
Ronin Hood of the 47 Samurai ( ISBN 978-1582405551 ) is a graphic novel from Beckett Comics / Image Comics written by Jeff Amano and pencilled by Craig Rousseau.

Samurai and relating
Although not outwardly resembling a traditional samurai, Samurai upholds the code of the Bushido, sometimes relating everything he or someone else does to the ancient tradition.

Samurai and mission
Samurai members of the First Japanese Embassy to Europe ( 1862 ), around Shibata Sadataro, head of the mission staff ( seated ) and Fukuzawa Yukichi ( to his right ) sign of the opening of Japan and Meiji Restoration.
Rook manages to survive and returns later at the nuclear power plant not far from Tokyo in the mission " Chain Reaction " and also at Drake's Phoenix Base, bearing a scarred left eye and armed with a state of the art Samurai laser gun.
In this way he described the lofty mission of the warrior class and its attendant obligations, which had become known as the " Way of the Samurai " ( bushidō ).

Samurai and Hasekura
The Samurai Hasekura Tsunenaga in Rome in 1615, Coll.

Samurai and Mexico
Samurai Pizza Cats has been broadcast in Australia and New Zealand, as well as various countries in Africa, Eurasia and the Americas, most notably the United Kingdom, India, Spain, Finland, France, Italy, Poland, Greece, the Netherlands, Germany, Canada, Chile, Peru, Panama, Hong Kong, Thailand, Mexico, Brazil, Israel, Kenya, South Africa, Sweden, Armenia, and the United States, from 1991 onwards.

Samurai and Europe
The song " Samurai " was released as a single and became a hit in Europe (# 1 Greece, # 2 Switzerland, # 4 Italy, # 4 Sweden, # 12 Germany ).
The company also published SNK's full lineup in Europe which includes the Metal Slug series, Samurai Shodown series as well as The King of Fighters series.
These alterations were regarded as unpopular, as the Devil Kings version was a critical and commercial failure, and no more Sengoku Basara games were brought to North America and Europe until the release of Sengoku Basara: Samurai Heroes in the fall of 2010.
It was released in North America and Europe as Sengoku Basara: Samurai Heroes in October 2010.
* Samurai Warriors: KATANA ( Europe )

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