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New Fist of the North Star: When a Man Carries Sorrow

Movie"The successor of the assassin's art of Hokuto Shinken gets involved in the conflict between Last Land and Freedom Village."
Audience Score
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New Fist of the North Star: When a Man Carries Sorrow
NR 1 hrAnimation, ActionNew Fist of the North Star PosterPart of New Fist of the North Star
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Destruction and betrayal take center stage in the latest installment of the New Fist of the North Star series. When Kenshiro returns to find the city in ruins and its citizens tormented, his pain is compounded when he is betrayed and imprisoned by Tobi. As Tobi prepares a brutal assault on Seiji, Kenshiro must summon all of his strength to break free and take put a halt to his former friend's destructive scheme.
DirectorTakashi Watanabe

Movie Details

Original Language:Japanese
Production Companies:Shueisha

New Fist of the North Star

New Fist of the North Star is a three-episode anime OVA series based on the Fist of the North Star franchise, directed by Takashi Watanabe and produced by OB Planning. The story was adapted from Jubaku no Machi, a 1996 Hokuto no Ken novel written by Buronson and Tetsuo Hara set sometime after the conclusion of the original manga. An English dubbed version of the OVA was produced by ADV Films in 2004.