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  1. Bushido: Directed by Dennis Woodyard. With Brigitte Bako, Keith David, Clyde Kusatsu, Bruce Locke. The world tour continues in Japan. Where they encounter a whole clan of Gargoyles. Unlike Goliath's clan, these gargoyles are know in the village they protect. One person wants to expose the gargoyles to the entire world, in the form of an ...

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    • Animation, Action, Adventure
    • Dennis Woodyard
    • 1996-02-20
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    Main Plot

    Avalon brings the four travellers to the small village of Ishimura in Japan, where a large clan of gargoyles live with some human villagers. The Ishimuran businessman, Taro, teams up with the gargoyle Yama in planning and constructing an amusement park for the clan to live in , and be slowly revealed to humans. The gargoyles, including Goliath, Angela, and Bronx, are abducted by a band of hired ninjas from Ishimura during the day and brought to the park. Taro tells the gargoyles that they can...

    Subplots

    The gargoyles and humans of Ishimura decide to start teaching Bushidoto the younger generations once again. Yama feels that he has betrayed his clan, and he starts a quest for redemption in Gargoyles: Bad Guys.

    1. Recaps: ("City of Stone Part One", "Awakening Part One", "Awakening Part Two", Awakening Part Five")

    "Here we face in, towards our home. It is a bond of trust with our human protectors." - Kai
    "Until sunset, Elisa." - Goliath
    "And you will solve this problem by charging admission?" - Goliath
    "Then perhaps humans are not the only threat to your clan's safety." - Goliath
    "Gargoyle must not fight gargoyle!" - Kai
    "There are reporters outside who are ready to make you all TV stars."

    The Ishimura Clan is introduced, and Yama is banished from the clan at the end of the episode. Yama reappears as a member of the Redemption Squad in the spin-off series Gargoyles: Bad Guys. Yama's next appearance is in the first issue of that series, "Strangers", although his full introduction is in the second issue, "The Lost".

    The production team briefly considered having the inhabitants of Ishimura speak in Japanese (with English subtitles) before Goliathand his friends arrived, but finally abandoned the idea as too expensive. Among the settings in Taro's theme park are not only the Ishimura temple, but also Notre Dame Cathedral and a castle that looks strikingly simila...

    During the scene where Elisa and Hiroshi rig the jeep to ram into Taro's dome, the close-up of Elisa jamming the gas pedal was removed from the episode.

  2. Grimorum. in: Code, Real World. Bushido. This article is about the philosophy. For the episode, see Bushido (episode) . Bushido is a Japanese philosophy, roughly analogous to the Western concept of chivalry. It translates to "the way of the warrior."

  3. Bushido is the 53rd episode of Gargoyles. Keith David as Goliath Salli Richardson as Elisa Maza Brigitte Bako as Angela Frank Welker as Bronx Bruce Locke as Yama Haunani Minn as Sora James Saito as Taro Ric Young as Hiroshi Clyde Kusatsu as Kai Gargoyles and humans have lived in peace in a...

  4. Disney. "Bushido" is the fifty-third episode of Gargoyles, and the forty-first single-part episode of the series. It aired on February 20, 1996. The world tourists come to a Japanese village where a large gargoyle clan lives harmoniously with the resident humans, except for one who wants to exploit...

  5. Nov 22, 2023 · A warrior who follows bushido is expected to be self-disciplined, educated, and moral, and to demonstrate equanimity and filial piety at all times. Bushido also values protection and service – two virtues very important to gargoyles. See Also. Bushido at Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia

  6. "Gargoyles" Bushido (TV Episode 1996) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

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