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Musashi, the Samurai Lord

Musashi, the Samurai Lord

Description: Musashi, the Samurai Lord, known in Japanese as Karakuri Kengō Den Musashi Lord, is an anime series by Studio Pierrot. The 50-episode series aired on Nippon Television from October 1990 to September 1991. The series stars, Musashi, a "gimmick robot". In the country of Zipangu every person has a gimmick robot. Wikipedia
Genre: Japanese animated series
Episodes: 50
Network: Nippon TV
Director: Akira Shigino
Characters: Saigo, Jube, Kenshin, Zenigatan, Goemondo, Senhime, MORE
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