Rumiko Takahashi is one of Japan’s foremost manga authors, known, amongst other things, for her work on the “Urusei Yatsura” and “Ranma ½” series. In the 1980s, the author produced numerous short stories, several of which would later be packaged together and published as the Rumic World collection. As was the fashion in the eighties, original video animations of Takahashi’s successful short stories were promptly produced, the first of which is the late Motosuke Takahashi’s adaptation of the 1983 tale, “Fire Tripper”.
As a young girl in feudal Japan, Suzuko is mysteriously warped into the 20th century, escaping near death in a fire. Several years later, the high schooler survives a deadly gas explosion only to be blasted back to the past. Saved by the plucky young village warrior, Shukumaru, Suzuko finds herself trapped in a war-torn land, separated from her loved ones. Why has she been thrown through time,...
As a young girl in feudal Japan, Suzuko is mysteriously warped into the 20th century, escaping near death in a fire. Several years later, the high schooler survives a deadly gas explosion only to be blasted back to the past. Saved by the plucky young village warrior, Shukumaru, Suzuko finds herself trapped in a war-torn land, separated from her loved ones. Why has she been thrown through time,...
- 1/21/2023
- by Tom Wilmot
- AsianMoviePulse
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