Japanese television series
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]
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