“Orphan Kotarou, hunted by Ming assassins, hires ronin Nanashi as bodyguard to escape a deadly prophecy.”
Sword of the Stranger
ストレンヂア -無皇刃譚-
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Synopsis
Orphan Kotarou, hunted by Ming assassins, hires ronin Nanashi as bodyguard to escape a deadly prophecy.
In the Sengoku period of Japan, a young orphan named Kotarou and his dog Tobimaru steal from unsuspecting villagers in order to make ends meet. However, Kotarou is forced to remain on the run when he finds himself being hunted down by assassins sent by China's Ming Dynasty for mysterious reasons not involving his petty crimes. Fortunately, the duo run into Nanashi, a ronin who has taken refuge in a small temple, when Kotarou is attacked and Tobimaru poisoned. Although the samurai saves the helpless pair from their pursuers, he feels that there is no need to help them further; but when offered a gem in exchange for his services as a bodyguard, he reluctantly accepts Kotarou's offer of employment—just until Tobimaru is healed and the two reach their destination. As the three set out on a perilous journey, it soon becomes evident that their path is riddled with danger, as the Ming Dynasty has now sent a terrifying swordsman after them to capture Kotarou and fulfill a certain prophecy.
What people say
Community consensus
Derived from 116 sampled reviews
What 116 viewers settled on.
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σ 1.49 · some divergence
6.2 pts
Recommenders 8.7 · others 2.5
↓ 1.60
Running avg · Apr 2008 → Nov 2025
- 10 “An outstanding movie , a masterpiece if you ask me. The story was really interesting and epic. the soundefects and music are perfect and the scenery along with the editing bring the movie to whole...”
- 10 “One of my favorite feudal era samurai action movies ever! The animation is amazing. The story makes me think of Battosai (the manslayer) and also The Golden Child (the movie with Eddie Murphy)....”
- 7 “Although the story was a bit mediocre and the characters hackneyed, I really quite enjoyed the animations; background art, music, and choreographed fights in Sword of the Stranger. Luckily SotS had...”
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- Format 1 × 102′ eps × min
- Total runtime 1h 42m all episodes
- Aired Sep 2007 – ongoing
- Source Movie media type
- Rated R 17+ (violence & profanity)
- Ref. BS-2216 catalog
Produced by
- Bandai Visual Producer
- Shochiku Producer
- Sony Music Entertainment Producer
- Hakuhodo DY Media Partners Producer
- Fonishia Producer
Licensed by
- Funimation Licensor
- Bandai Entertainment Licensor