| | Shinobi - The Complete Collection DVD
| Category | Foreign Films DVDs, Action/Adventure Movies, Action Videos, Animation, Anime/Japanimation, Live-Action, Martial Arts, Compilation, Historical, Japan, Injustice, Ninjas | | Starring | Kenji Matsuda | | Director | Kenji Tanigaki |
In the world of the Ninja, skills as a fighter play only a small role in determining ones rank among the order of Shinobi. Kageru is from the village of Shiroyama. He is strong, fast and extremely intelligent the best in his class. But therein lies the problem; for Kagerus birth predestines him to the lower class of Shinobi. His friend Aoi finds herself in the same situation, and together they will be forced to question not only themselves, but also some of the most sacred edicts of the Shinobi hierarchy. They must choose between their mission and their lives, and between their destinies and the Law of Shinobi. Martial arts star Kenji Tanigaki (THE PRINCESS BLADE, MORTAL KOMBAT 2) makes his directorial debut with the Japanese live-action ninja series SHINOBI. Exploring issues of social rank, the series centers on ninja student Kageru, a fiercely talented warrior whose ambitions are nonetheless limited by his lower-class background. Deciding to break with tradition and challenge society's rigid hierarchies, Kageru bands with his similarly pedigreed friend and fellow student Aoi to become outcast ninjas and wander the countryside. Fueled by high-octane swordplay sequences, the SHINOBI series is at once a hardhitting martial arts extravaganza and a sly social commentary on the strictures of tradition. This collection presents all four films in the series: THE LAW OF SHINOBI, RUNAWAY, HIDDEN TECHNIQUES, and A WAY OUT. Shinobi - The Complete Collection | List Price | $29.98 (You save $9.83) | | Studio | ADV Films | | Orig Year | 2004 | | DVD Encoding | Region 1 | | All Time Sales Rank | 83830  | | CD Universe Part number | 7311801 | | Catalog number | 1 | | Discs | 2 | | Release Date | Dec 12, 2006 | | Rating | Not Rated | | Rating Reason | TV-MA | | Running Time | 320 Minutes | | Additional Info | Dubbed | | Movie Details | Color; Dubbed; 2-Disc Set |
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