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informationCite this pageGet shortened URLDownload QR codeWikidata item Print/export Download as PDFPrintable version From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 1986 Japanese filmFist of the North StarTheatrical release posterDirected byToyoo AshidaWritten
bySusumu TakakuBased onFist of the North Star
by Buronson
Tetsuo HaraProduced byKen ArigaYoshio TakamiStarringAkira KamiyaKenji UtsumiNarrated byTaro IshidaCinematographyTamio HosodaEdited byMasaaki HanaiMusic byKatsuhisa HattoriProduction
companyToei AnimationDistributed byToei CompanyRelease date 8 March 1986 (1986-03-08) Running time110 minutesCountryJapanLanguageJapaneseBudget¥700 millionBox office¥1. 8 billion[1] Fist of the North Star (Japanese: 北斗の拳, Hepburn: Hokuto no Ken)[a] is a 1986 Japanese adult animated post-apocalyptic martial arts film based on the manga of the same name. It was produced by Toei Animation, the same studio who worked on the TV series that was airing at the time,
with most of the same cast and crew working on
both projects. Unlike the TV series, the film is not a direct adaptation of the manga, but instead tells an alternate story that rearranges characters and plot elements from the manga's first 72 chapters. [2][3] However, the film retains the more violent content of the original manga, which the television series lacked. Plot[edit] A global nuclear war has turned most of Earth into a contaminated wasteland, with humanity's survivors now fighting over the few uncontaminated food and water supplies still remaining. Kenshiro, a master of the deadly martial art Hokuto Shinken, is traveling with his fiancee Yuria when they are confronted by a gang led by Ken's former friend Shin, a master of the rival Nanto Seiken style. Shin proclaims that he has been in love with Yuria for a long time and challenges Ken over her, with no law interrupting in the matter. After defeating Ken in combat, Shin engraves seven wounds on Ken's chest and leaves him for dead, taking Yuria with him. Ken's eldest brother-in-training Raoh, having witnessed the fight without intervening, returns to his dojo, where he finds his sensei Ryuken meditating.
Play button link7:25Music by LabrinthInside the sound of season 2. Play button link3:05Set Tour with Sydney SweeneySydney Sweeney (Cassie) takes us on a tour of the Season 2 set of Euphoria and goes behind the scenes of Lexi’s play, the Howard home, and more. Play button link8:40Costumes of EuphoriaTake a deep dive into the costumes of Euphoria with Costumer Heidi Bivens and the cast and creators of Season 2. Enter Euphoria Season 2 Play button link6:34S2 E1: Trying to Get to Heaven Before They Close the DoorZendaya and showrunner Sam
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” Of course, it makes more sense when there’s more work to be done than the number of
people willing to do it. Sloth could also imply disinterest in spiritual growth. From a spiritual perspective, you’re considered slothful when you’re no longer practicing the fruits or utilizing the gifts of the Holy Spirit. The Bible condemns slothfulness, both in its physical and spiritual forms. Sloth Counterparts: Diligence/zeal, perseverance, and servanthood. Scriptural References on Sloth: Colossians 3:23, Romans 12:11-13, and Proverbs (6:6, 13:4, and 24:33-34). 5. Wrath Wrath is simply uncontrolled feelings of anger, rage, or hatred. Wrath feeds on a strong desire to exact vengeance and is often fueled by an irrational drive to harm others. As it’s inspired by feelings of vengeance, the sin of wrath can persist even when the person who triggered it is long dead. A classic case of wrath is long-running family feuds or business rivalry.