“Eight warriors from eight moons unite jewels to restore Earth against mad emperor Kai's ghostly threat.”
Shin Hakkenden
神八剣伝
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Synopsis
Eight warriors from eight moons unite jewels to restore Earth against mad emperor Kai's ghostly threat.
Based on the long cherished, classic Japanese novel Nanso Satomi Hakkenden by Bakin Kyokutei Takizawa (1767), a modified version of it was made into animation. Taking place in the future, during this time wars were occuring in heaven, mostly for possession between the eight moons created by the savior Fuse that surrounded God's land. When the war ended, there was only one ruling family - that of the Oowaris, and the remaining son gained control of all the moons of heaven, except for one. Meiten, the moon of the pope, where people refrained from war and were therefore out of it's terms. Eight people. Each from one of the eight moons. Each possessing one of the jewels - the elements that compose Earth. They are those who are destined to become saviors of humanity. All of them have sacrificed for these jewels, and are determined to complete their duty to Queen Fuse who entrusted these to them. When the mad emperor Kai threatens to revive a ghost who wants to prevent the restoration of Earth, these eight must battle using the powers given by their jewels in order to create Earth and defeat those who want to prevent it. So they all go to Kusanagi, the ship in the center of God's land. They must gather the jewels in the key called Yatsufusa at Kusanagi's center, in order to create Earth. (Source: AniDB)
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- 8 “The story is more than excellent with its dark themes and characters suffering for a sublime goal, while the supporting characters outshine the main cast and radically alter the story's course....”
- 8 “The layered story of eight jewel-bearers rebuilding Earth after cosmic destruction and their deeply developed, realistically flawed personalities make this 1999 series worth watching despite its...”
- 5 “Shin Hakkenden shines through its well-paced, dialogue-heavy storytelling that develops genuinely likeable main characters with unique personalities and memorable character designs. However, the...”
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- Format 26 × 24′ eps × min
- Total runtime 10h 24m all episodes
- Aired Apr 1999 – Sep 1999 Spring 1999
- Source Tv media type
- Rated PG 13 - Teens 13 or older
- Ref. BS-1660 catalog
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- TV Tokyo Producer