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Amigasa Jūbei

Japanese TV series or program


Amigasa Jūbei (編笠十兵衛) is a Japanese television jidaigeki or period drama that was broadcast from 1974 to 1975. It is based on Shōtarō Ikenami's novel by the same title.[1][2] It depicts the stories of Tsukimori Jūbei and the Forty-seven rōnin.[3] A remake was aired in 1997 on Fuji television.[4][5]

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Plot

Tsukimori Jūbei is an Onmitsu(Oniwaban). He and Masafuyu Nakane help Forty-seven rōnin′s revenge.[6] On the other hand, Kobayashi Haihachi attempts to stop it and protect Kira Yoshinaka in various ways by Uesugi Noritsuna's(Kira Yoshinaka's son.) order.

In addition, Funazu challenges Jūbei to a duel again and again, and tries to kill Jūbei persistently.[7]

Characters

Episodes

  • 1, Tosho directed by Tokuzō Tanaka
  • 2, Seppuku directed by Tokuzō Tanaka
  • 3, Ketsudan directed by Masatake Matsuo
  • 4, Shugeki directed by Masatake Mastuo
  • 5, Zansatsu directed by Masahiko Izawa
  • 6, Tsuioku directed by Masahiko Izawa
  • 7, Shikyaku directed by Masatake Matsuo
  • 8, Shuppu directed by Masatake Matsuo
  • 9, Enjō directed by Kazuo Ikehiro
  • 10, Bojō directed by Kazuo Ikehiro
  • 11, Datsuraku directed by Masatake Matsuo
  • 12, Danatsu directed by Masatake Matsuo
  • 13, Kuromaku directed by Masatake Matsuo
  • 14, Sennyu directed by Masatake Matsuo
  • 15, Giwaku directed by Masatake Matsuo
  • 16, Tsuiseki directed by Tokuzō Tanaka
  • 17, Kenshin directed by Tokuzō Tanaka
  • 18, Bōky directed by Tokuzō Tanaka
  • 19, Hidō directed by Masatake Matsuo
  • 20, Shikon directed by Masatake Matsuo
  • 21, Bōryaku directed by Masahiko Izawa
  • 22, Chusedtsu directed by Masahiko Izawa
  • 23, Kansei directed by Buichi Saitō
  • 24, Zenya directed by Masahiko Izawa
  • 25, Uchiiri directed by Masatake Matsuo
  • 26, Ketsubetsu directed by Masatake Matsuo

References

  1. 鬼平」を極める』2、フジテレビ出版、1995年、140頁。ISBN 4-594-01822-X
  2. "Amigasa Jūbei". Jidaigeki.com. Retrieved June 3, 2017.
  3. "番組詳細 Amigasa Jūbei". timetable. Retrieved December 31, 2020.
  4. "Amigasa Jūbei towa". kotobank. Retrieved December 31, 2020.
  5. "ペリーのちょんまげ". 時代劇チャンネル. Retrieved December 31, 2020.
  6. "Amigasa Jūbei". ドラマデータ. Retrieved April 29, 2019.
  7. "時代劇スター 高橋英樹". toeich. Retrieved December 31, 2020.
  8. "Ryūtarō Ōtomo". 映画DB. Retrieved August 17, 2021.



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