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Epic Chushingura

Epic Chushingura (1971)

January. 05,1971
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Epic Chushingura

Daichūshingura is a television dramatization of the events of the Forty-seven Ronin. The first episode aired on January 5, 1971, and the 52nd and final episode appeared on December 28 of the same year. The NET network broadcast it in the Tuesday evening 9:00–9:56 prime-time slot in Japan. The series featured an all-star cast. The central actor was Toshiro Mifune, who portrayed Ōishi Kuranosuke; Yoko Tsukasa his wife; and kabuki actor Onoe Kikugorō VII their son Chikara.

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Epic Chushingura

1971

Daichūshingura is a television dramatization of the events of the Forty-seven Ronin. The first episode aired on January 5, 1971, and the 52nd and final episode appeared on December 28 of the same year. The NET network broadcast it in the Tuesday evening 9:00–9:56 prime-time slot in Japan. The series featured an all-star cast. The central actor was Toshiro Mifune, who portrayed Ōishi Kuranosuke; Yoko Tsukasa his wife; and kabuki actor Onoe Kikugorō VII their son Chikara.

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Seasons & Episode

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Seasons 1 : 1971

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52 Episode

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Episode 1 - The Crises Surrounding Ako Castle
January. 05,1971
Episode 2 - A Swirling Dark Mist
January. 12,1971
Episode 3 - Noble Samurai Spirit
January. 19,1971
Episode 4 - Unbearable Days
January. 26,1971
Episode 5 - The Longest Day in Genroku Period
February. 02,1971
Episode 6 - The Sad News Delivered to Ako
February. 09,1971
Episode 7 - The Great Decision
February. 16,1971
Episode 8 - Secret Operations Behind the Scenes
February. 23,1971
Episode 9 - The Great Discussion
March. 02,1971
Episode 10 - The Covered-up Petition
March. 09,1971
Episode 11 - Records of an Oath Sealed in Blood
March. 16,1971
Episode 12 - The Day of Ako Castle's Confiscation
March. 23,1971
Episode 13 - Low Ranking Samurai
March. 30,1971
Episode 14 - The Dowry of Yokein
April. 06,1971
Episode 15 - The Hair-Cutting Stalker
April. 13,1971
Episode 16 - The Yagyu Secret Agents
April. 20,1971
Episode 17 - A Revolt Against the Government
April. 27,1971
Episode 18 - Break-Up
May. 04,1971
Episode 19 - The Quiet Showdown
May. 11,1971
Episode 20 - The Sorrowful Samurai Spirit
May. 18,1971
Episode 21 - Woman Spy
May. 25,1971
Episode 22 - The First Dropout
June. 01,1971
Episode 23 - Oishi Living Idly in Fushimi
June. 08,1971
Episode 24 - Invisible Evil Influence
June. 15,1971
Episode 25 - The Tragic Love of Okaru and Sanpei part 1
June. 22,1971
Episode 26 - The Tragic Love of Okaru and Sanpei part 2
June. 29,1971
Episode 27 - The Secret Love
July. 06,1971
Episode 28 - Life or Death Surveillance
July. 13,1971
Episode 29 - The Love Lost in Osaka
July. 20,1971
Episode 30 - A Group of Assassins Heads for Yamashina
July. 27,1971
Episode 31 - The Covenant of Men
August. 03,1971
Episode 32 - Secret Meeting on the Sumida-Gawa River
August. 10,1971
Episode 33 - Farewell at Yamashina
August. 17,1971
Episode 34 - The Young Lions
August. 24,1971
Episode 35 - The Female Koto Player
August. 31,1971
Episode 36 - Two Mothers of Young Loyal Retainers
September. 07,1971
Episode 37 - Amanoya Rihei is a Proud Man
September. 14,1971
Episode 38 - Oishi Travels East
September. 21,1971
Episode 39 - Infiltration of Edo at Dawn
September. 28,1971
Episode 40 - People of the Kira Clan
October. 05,1971
Episode 41 - The Duel of Horibe Yasubei
October. 12,1971
Episode 42 - Master Spearman Tawaraboshi Genba
October. 19,1971
Episode 43 - A Loyal Vassal Hastily Falling
October. 26,1971
Episode 44 - A Woman in Love with an Enemy
November. 02,1971
Episode 45 - Heading to Honjo Matsuzaka-Cho
November. 09,1971
Episode 46 - Where will I Be on the 14th?
November. 16,1971
Episode 47 - The Forty-Eighth Man
November. 23,1971
Episode 48 - Snow on the 14th Day of the 12th Lunar Month
November. 30,1971
Episode 49 - Farewell in the Snow at Nambuzaka
December. 07,1971
Episode 50 - The Raid part 1
December. 14,1971
Episode 51 - The Raid part 2
December. 21,1971
Episode 52 - Ritual Suicide
December. 28,1971

Daichūshingura is a television dramatization of the events of the Forty-seven Ronin. The first episode aired on January 5, 1971, and the 52nd and final episode appeared on December 28 of the same year. The NET network broadcast it in the Tuesday evening 9:00–9:56 prime-time slot in Japan. The series featured an all-star cast. The central actor was Toshiro Mifune, who portrayed Ōishi Kuranosuke; Yoko Tsukasa his wife; and kabuki actor Onoe Kikugorō VII their son Chikara.

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Cast
Tetsuya Watari, Toshirō Mifune
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