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Encyclopedia > List of Lone Wolf and Cub episodes

This is an episode list for the Japanese jidaigeki television series Lone Wolf and Cub. Jidaigeki (時代劇) is a genre of film and television in Japan. ... Lone Wolf and Cub manga, Volume 1 (English version) Lone Wolf and Cub (known in Japan as Kozure ÅŒkami 子連れ狼) is a well-known gekiga or manga created by the writer Kazuo Koike and the artist Goseki Kojima. ...

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Series 1973–1976

Season 1

  1. My Son and My Sword for Hire
  2. Fangs of the Wolf
  3. Ikkoku-Bashi Bridge
  4. Highway of Assassins
  5. The Lowly Maid
  6. Amya and Anema
  7. The Guns of Sakai
  8. The Castle Wall Attack
  9. Six Roads to Infinity
  10. Baby Cart on the River Styx
  11. The Deer Hunters
  12. O-Chiyo's Boat
  13. No Betrayal
  14. North to South, East to West
  15. Night of Fangs
  16. Cloud Tiger, Wind Dragon
  17. Executioner Asaemon
  18. Half Mat, One Mat One of Rice
  19. Eight Gate Attack
  20. Chrysanthemum Inn
  21. Crossing Guard
  22. The Tragedy of BeKunoji
  23. Thread of tears
  24. The Yagyu Letter
  25. Daigoro's Song
  26. Drifting Shadows

Season 2

  1. Blackfaces of Death
  2. Dark Southern Winds
  3. Yagyu Five-Prong Attack
  4. The Late Autumn Rain
  5. Mid Winter Arrival
  6. The Decoy
  7. The Wolf Cometh
  8. Japanese Silver Leaf
  9. Women's Castle Leaf
  10. Exorcism Day
  11. Whistle of the Winter Wind
  12. The Bell Ringer
  13. The Red Cat Beckons
  14. Footman's Demise
  15. Destroy Hot Stones
  16. Seven-Ri Runner
  17. Memasho The Cop Seven-Ri Runner
  18. Floating Lanterns
  19. Beginning of Winter
  20. The Female Inspector
  21. Resolute Women
  22. Suio Style Zanbato Blade
  23. The Living Dead
  24. An Ill Star
  25. Thirteen Strings
  26. Sayaka

Season 3

  1. Seeking Immortality
  2. Wet Nurse's Parasol
  3. No Tomorrow
  4. The Silk Cloud
  5. A Mother's Taste
  6. Your Life is Mine
  7. Five Sisters of Death
  8. Season of Death
  9. Unfortunate Pair
  10. Ominous Path
  11. The Flower of Happiness
  12. The Hand Cannon
  13. The Moon of Desire
  14. Omens Good and Bad
  15. Abe the Monster
  16. Wildfire
  17. The Scent
  18. The Roaring Thunder
  19. Light on the River of Blood
  20. The Showdown
  21. Impending Death
  22. Fathers and Sons
  23. Attack in the Shadows
  24. The Guardian
  25. Waves and Flutes
  26. Swordsmanship

Series 2002–2004

External links

  • The 1973–1976 series on DVDs (now out of print)
  • Season 1 of the 1973–1976 series on VCDs (bootleg?)

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Lone Wolf and Cub (1855 words)
Lone Wolf and Cub (known in Japan as Kozure ¦åkami ¤êÈÄ£„ÇåÁãº) is a well-known gekiga or manga created by the writer Kazuo Koike and the artist Goseki Kojima.
Lone Wolf and Cub chronicles the story of Ogami Itt¦ç, the Shogun's executioner, who was disgraced by false accusations from the Yagy¦´ clan and has been forced to take the path of the assassin.
Lone Wolf and Cub was initially released in North America by First Comics in 1987, as a series of monthly, square-bound prestige-format fl-and-white comics containing between 64 and 128 pages, with covers by Frank Miller, and later by Bill Sienkiewicz and Matt Wagner.
Lone Wolf and Cub - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (2347 words)
Lone Wolf and Cub (known in Japan as Kozure Ōkami 子連れ狼) is a well-known gekiga or manga created by the writer Kazuo Koike and the artist Goseki Kojima.
When Lone Wolf and Cub was first released in Japan in 1970, it became wildly popular (some 8 million copies were sold in Japan) for its powerful, epic samurai story and its stark and gruesome depiction of the violence during Tokugawa era Japan.
Lone Wolf and Cub was initially released in North America by First Comics in 1987, as a series of monthly, square-bound prestige-format fl-and-white comics containing between 64 and 128 pages, with covers by Frank Miller, and later by Bill Sienkiewicz and Matt Wagner.
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