Peacemaker - Vol. 5: The Spider's Web (2004)
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Synopsis: Based on a popular manga, the blood-drenched anime series PEACEMAKER follows the adventures of a teenage samurai as he teeters between childhood innocence and adult experience in the Meiji period... Based on a popular manga, the blood-drenched anime series PEACEMAKER follows the adventures of a teenage samurai as he teeters between childhood innocence and adult experience in the Meiji period of 19th-century Japan. Tetsunosuke Ichimura was a young child when his parents were murdered by an evil band of Choshu assassins, and at the age of 15, he finally gets his chance at revenge by joining their enemies, the Shinsengumi samurai. But when Tetsunosuke discovers that his new comrades are in reality an army of demons, he must decide whether to continue to ally himself with these forces of darkness or follow his father's footsteps on the path toward peace. This fifth volume includes three more episodes of the action-packed anime series. [More]
Starring: Braden Hunt, Luci Christian
Starring: Braden Hunt, Luci Christian
Director: Tomohiro Hirata
Director: Tomohiro Hirata
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