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Fist of the North Star: The Movie
  • FIST OF THE NORTH STAR: THE MOVIE (DVD MOVIE)

Studio: Wea-des Moines Video Release Date: 05/19/2009

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  • MONSTRO702
    March 9, 2010
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    Now I’am a huge anime fan and I’ve and this was always recommended to me but until now it was impossible to get, so i was a little disapointed when i finnaly got my copy, they couldnt done this with way better quality some scense are blurry and thier the ones you wanna see like the final kill scens when the guys heads explode are very badly done and the story is kind of wishy washy like you have to assume and guess stuff on your own i dont know maybe they left some stuff out of the original VHS version from the 80′s but its a decent movie but not necesary for ones collection

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  • J. Alford
    March 9, 2010
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    Probably one of the most bareknuckle post-apocalyptic movies ever was Hokuto No Ken, or as it was known in America, Fist Of The North Star. This retelling of the manga which at the same time was a 109-episode anime TV series achieved cult status in the States when it was first released on dub-only VHS(and very briefly on DVD)through Streamline Pictures, and then recently on bilingual DVD from Discotek Media. It even spawned off a horrendous American live-action movie that makes Dragonball: Evolution seem almost watchable.

    After a nuclear war decimates most of the entire planet, the buff-as-Hell Kenshiro(or usually just “Ken”)is the prize student of an elite martial arts dojo, each student of which is given a distinct titles. Ken is the Fist of the North Star, which his other brothers want to take away the role of. Shin, the South Star, nearly fataly wounds Ken and takes away his lover Yuria. Ken emerges a year later even stronger than before, and teams up with another martial artist to take on his other brother Jagi. Jagi is now masquerading as the new Fist of the North Star, so Ken blows his head up with his awesome wa-da-da-da-da-da-da-da attack(“You’re already dead!). Ken finds out from Jagi just before his head a’splodes that Yuria is with Shin in his stronghold in the south. Meanwhile, Ken’s stronger brother Raoh has been gathering an army of extraordianary magnitude, and conquering road warrior-wannabes left and right. Raoh sets his sights on Shin’s little empire. After pounding the crap out of his fortress, Raoh makes off with Yuria to lure Ken out. Ken goes after them to Raoh’s capital, and he and Roah thrown down in an epic fight the likes of which Dragonball or Street Fighter still haven’t been able to match. Raoh leaves Ken after gaining some last minute bit of conscious from an orphen girl, and Ken then pursues Yuria who for no explained reason left on her own. The movie has a strange Waterworld-type ending where Ken thinks he’s found an oasis that Yuria has sewn, but it turns out to be an illusion.

    This movie has achieved a status with even non-otaku on the level of other anime movies like Akira and Ghost In The Shell. The film has that amazing but still gritty 80s brand of animation. There is some serious gore and violence in it, so fans of Quinten Tarantino will totally gush over it. Admittedly the dub is pretty stale, even for one directed by Carl Macek(history’s greatest monster!), but if you developed enough of a resistance to his crap from watching Robotech then this shouldn’t be too much of a stretch. It is more of an action film then anything else, so guys, just send your ladies to the mall and watch this sandwiched in between Die Hard and Commando!

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  • Beth
    March 9, 2010
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    I bought this mainly because my husband loves this movie, along with Ninja Scroll and Akira, it’s one of his favorite animes. It was shipped super fast, like everything I buy from Amazon. Movie is put to DVD well, no problems with playback. It has some special features that are interesting, like the additional trailers, but we don’t really buy movies for the extras.

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  • Daniel E. Power
    March 9, 2010
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    This is a remastered version of the 1980s movie. Its clearer and better quality in audio and visuals. It has restored footage which makes it less censored then before. The filters are still there though but some scenes are less filtered.

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  • John Lindsey
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    Set in the future after a nuclear holocaust, nearly all the cities and towns in the world have been destroyed including the plants. Some people are trying to bring it back to life and some mutant giant warriors hellbent on killing people, a martial artist named Ken has been murdered by a friend of his named Shin who takes his woman and leaves him to be dead, later on he becomes magically resurrected with magicial martial arts powers that can make bad people explode through fist-fights. He battles many vicious mutants including Shin and his two brothers Raoh and Jagi as he fights to get back his love and even save the world from being dead.

    Bone-crunching and ultaviolent Japanese animated Sci-fi fantasy action flick is one of the best cult animated movies ever. Directed by Vampire Hunter D’s Toyoo Ashida this is an all-out assault on the viewer’s senses and kicks you in the gut. The film has an interesting eco-future story and about humanity, there’s also loads of graphic gory violence including exploding heads and bodies galore. The battle and action sequences are nothing sort of outstanding including the animation which seems to be an improvement over Ashida’s “Vampire Hunter D” whom the character does make a brief cameo. This one isn’t for the weak stomached but for those that like action, Sci-fi and animation i recommend this movie.

    This DVD contains a great remastered picture with terrific sound quality with both Japanese language with Subtitles and Dubbed versions that has James Avery as Fang. The extras include Trailers, Biographies on characters and still galleries.

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