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The Afro Samurai dōjinshi was adapted into an anime miniseries by Gonzo in 2007, along with the television film sequel Afro Samurai: Resurrection in 2009, both of which starred Samuel L. Jackson as the title character.
Afro Samurai: Resurrection (アフロサムライ レザレクション, Afuro Samurai Rezarekushon), (stylized as ΛFΓO SΛMUΓΛI RESUΓΓECTIOΠ) is a 2009 English-language Japanese animated television film sequel to the anime series Afro Samurai, starring Samuel L. Jackson and Lucy Liu.
Apr 27, 2021 · Netflix’s new anime series, about Japan’s first Black samurai, has drawn comparisons to Fuminori Kizaki’s 2007 series Afro Samurai. But Thomas has fascinating thoughts on why the two aren...
Afro Samurai: Resurrection: Directed by Fuminori Kizaki. With Samuel L. Jackson, Lucy Liu, Mark Hamill, Grey Griffin. When his father's body is stolen from its grave, Afro takes up his sword again to tear through an army of deadly foes led by a sadistic leader.
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- Animation, Action, Adventure
- Fuminori Kizaki
- 2009-01-25
Afro Samurai: Created by Takashi Okazaki. With Samuel L. Jackson, Phil LaMarr, Yuri Lowenthal, Greg Eagles. A Black samurai goes on a mission to avenge the wrongful death of his father in a futuristic feudal Japan.
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- 2007-01-04
- Animation, Action, Adventure
- 26
Dec 2, 2015 · Afro Samurai movie is basically the summary of what happens in the first season with a flashback of young Afro, whereas Afro Samurai season 2 is a sequel to both. Hence, the recommended order of watching is: Afro Samurai; Afro Samurai: The Movie ; Afro Samurai Season 2
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May 21, 2021 · In April, Netflix released Yasuke, an animated television series that tells the story of an African who becomes the military retainer — or samurai — of one of medieval Japan's most famous warlords. The series demonstrates how Africans and Black people have been connected to Japan for nearly 500 years. The Netflix series is actually inspired ...