Miyamoto Musashi
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Seasons | 1
Episodes | 13
avg.Runtime | min
First EP | 1990-01-02
Last EP | 1990-02-06
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On September 15, Keicho, a young man, Takezo, whose life was ruined by the war in Sekigahara wandered around like a wild beast. Only his lover Otsu and the pacifist monk Takuan understood Musashi, who escaped from the hands of the Ochimusha hunters and turned against everyone. Then, a crisis loomed over Takezo as he fled into the mountains. At the same time in the village of Jokyoji in Echizen, the sword prodigy Sasaki Kojiro, in his quest for strength had defeated his own master, Tomita Seigen and got out of the village.
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Season List
season 1 || Season 1
Relesed on | 1990-01-02
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Part I volume I - The Dawn of a Young Martial Artist
1990-01-02
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Part I volume II - The Dawn of a Young Martial Artist
1990-01-02
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Part II volume I - Musashi's Journey, Duel at Hannya Hill
1990-01-09
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Part II volume II - Musashi's Journey, Duel at Hannya Hill
1990-01-09
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Part III volume I - Kojiro, the Ruthless and the Awakening of Tsubame Gaeshi!
1990-01-16
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Part III volume II - Kojiro, the Ruthless and the Awakening of Tsubame Gaeshi!
1990-01-16
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Part IV volume I - Cruel Battle! Snow in Sanjusange-Do
1990-01-23
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Part IV volume II - Cruel Battle! Snow in Sanjusange-Do
1990-01-23
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Part V volume I - The Birth of the Nitoryu! The Battle of Ichijoji-Sagarimatsu
1990-01-30
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Part V volume II - The Birth of the Nitoryu! The Battle of Ichijoji-Sagarimatsu
1990-01-30
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Part V volume III - The Birth of the Nitoryu! The Battle of Ichijoji-Sagarimatsu
1990-01-30
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Part VI volume I - The Duel at Ganruijima
1990-02-06
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Part VI volume II - The Duel at Ganruijima
1990-02-06
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