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story of
introvert solo
mountain climber Mori
Buntarō—partially
based on real-life
mountain climber Buntarō Katō [ja]—who is
introduced to
sport climbing...
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Buntarō ****agawa (二川 文太郎, ****agawa
Buntarō, 18 June 1899 – 28
March 1966) was a
pioneering ****anese film
director and writer. So far, only two of his works...
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family ties, who must
prove her
value and allegiance. In the episode,
Buntaro returns after the ambush, and
Blackthorne gets into a
fight over his treatment...
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winner could wish for (except the
throne succession).
Buntaro Kuno (久野文太郎, Kuno
Buntarō) – A
delinquent schoolboy who
enters the
tournament to meet...
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Kuroda Nobuhisa,
tarnishing his family's
legacy Shinnosuke Abe as Toda "
Buntaro"
Hirokatsu (Hosokawa Tadaoki, 1563–1646): Hiromatsu's son, Mariko's abusive...
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marry Buntaro as
atonement for her father's betrayal. In 1600,
Toranaga delivers a
eulogy to his
fallen army soldiers. He
privately talks with
Buntaro over...
- (1563–1600) Toda Hiro-matsu 'Iron Fist' –
Hosokawa Fujitaka (1534–1610) Toda
Buntaro –
Hosokawa Tadaoki (1563–1646) Toda
Saruji –
Hosokawa Tadatoshi (1586–1641)...
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roles include Kakeru Naruse in Orange,
Takahiro Mizuno in
Walkure Romanze,
Buntarō Hōjō in
Girls Beyond the Wasteland,
Rekka Yukimura in
Battle Spirits: Burning...
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black and
white ****anese
silent film with
benshi accompaniment directed by
Buntarō ****agawa. It is the most po****r and
beloved film of Tsumasaburō Bandō...
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Wasteland is a
romance visual novel in
which the
player ****umes the role of
Buntarō Hōjō. Much of its
gameplay is
spent on
reading the story's
narrative and...