New Fist of the North Star - Vol. 1: The Cursed City (2004)
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Runtime: 55 mins
Genre: Action/Adventure
Synopsis: A sequel to the cult anime series FIST OF THE NORTH STAR, NEW FIST OF THE NORTH STAR continues the adventures of martial arts hero Kenshiro as he fights to save humanity in a barren,... A sequel to the cult anime series FIST OF THE NORTH STAR, NEW FIST OF THE NORTH STAR continues the adventures of martial arts hero Kenshiro as he fights to save humanity in a barren, post-apocalyptic world. This time around, Kenshiro travels to a dangerous mountain area called Cliffland to save the life of a young boy with the magical ability to make water. In his absence, a new warlord named Seiji takes control of Last Land's precious water supply and kidnaps Kenshiro's friend, the beautiful young healer Sara. Now it's up to the seven-scarred warrior to return to Last Land and restore order by defeating the evil Seiji with his lethal brand of martial arts wizardry. This volume includes the first episodes of the ultraviolent anime sequel. [More]
Director: Takashi Watanabe
Director: Takashi Watanabe
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