Bounty Hunter
Bounty Hunter

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Bounty Hunter

1975
TV Show
Returning Series
1 Season
Japanese

Continuing the adventures from the film series, Shikoro Ichibei is back with his cache of unique weapons and the quickest sword in all Japan. Having worked directly for the shogun in the past, he now runs a school in his secret identity as an educator. Meanwhile he takes on secret missions as ”The Bounty Hunter” (Shokin Kasegi). The touches of humor during the scenes around the school disappear once Ichibei takes on a contract. Powerful swordplay and brutal violence highlight these episodes as Japan’s greatest sword star Wakayama Tomisaburo stands tall against all odds in this dynamic television series.

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Director: UnknownGenres: Western

Plot Summary

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Fun Fact

The 1975 film 'The Bounty Hunter' is distinct from the 2010 film of the same name starring Gerard Butler and Jennifer Aniston, and also from the 1954 Western starring Randolph Scott, which also shares the title.

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