“Mountain girl Hamaji hunts human-dog hybrids in Edo for bounty after brother's invitation.”
Fusé: Memoirs of a Huntress
伏 鉄砲娘の捕物帳
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Synopsis
Mountain girl Hamaji hunts human-dog hybrids in Edo for bounty after brother's invitation.
Following her grandfather's recent death, Hamaji Ooyama lives out her days on an isolated mountain hunting for food and caring for herself. One day, Hamaji's brother, an aspiring samurai living in Edo, sends her an invitational letter to end her solitary life and join him in the city. When she arrives, however, she is met with a grisly sight—the heads of six dogs displayed for all to see. These heads belong to the Fuse, a group of eight human-dog hybrids that have been terrorizing the people of Edo. Hamaji assists a strange man escape a group of assailants and makes it to her brother's house, where he asks that she help him collect the heads of the remaining two Fuse, as well as the Shogunate-sponsored bounty. But it is easier said than done—as the Fuse can blend into human society almost seamlessly—and the kind man Hamaji had just helped showed the Fuse's telltale signs.
What people say
Community consensus
Derived from 14 sampled reviews
What 14 viewers settled on.
Mostly aligned
σ 1.58 · some divergence
4.3 pts
Recommenders 8.3 · others 4.0
↓ 1.93
Running avg · Jun 2013 → Aug 2025
- 7 “If observed in fragments, this is a good film – but that is not how films work, is it? The story was cute and the visuals immersive, but the character development and pacing jumped out of the...”
- 8 “Story:8/10 Fuse Teppou Musume no Torimonochou begins with young wild girl from the mountains known as Hamaji. She was taught to become one with her prey at its last moments. She makes her way to...”
- 9 “I had a lot of fun watching this movie, it kinda reminded me of Princess Mononoke. :') (No spoilers.) Story: 9/10 (Read the actual plot on MAL for more info) Hamaji, a young girl hunter living...”
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- Format 1 × 110′ eps × min
- Total runtime 1h 50m all episodes
- Aired Oct 2012 – ongoing
- Source Movie media type
- Rated R 17+ (violence & profanity)
- Ref. BS-6931 catalog
Produced by
- TV Tokyo Producer
- Sotsu Producer
- MediaNet Producer
- Kids Station Producer
- Nippon Columbia Producer
- Asmik Ace Producer
- Q-Tec Producer
- Tokyo Theatres Producer
- Bungeishunjuu Producer
- Toppan Printing Producer
- Keisei Electric Railway Producer
- TMS Music Producer
Licensed by
- NIS America, Inc. Licensor
- Discotek Media Licensor