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"[103] See also[edit] Sports portal J. R. Sakuragi—Japanese-American basketball player, born J. R. Henderson, who chose Sakuragi's name after his naturalization[104] Notes[edit] ^ 全国制覇だ! 桜木花道, lit. "Conquer the Nation, Hanamichi Sakuragi!" ^ 湘北最大の危機! 燃えろ桜木花道, lit. "Shohoku's Greatest Challenge! Burning Hanamichi Sakuragi" ^ 吠えろバスケットマン魂!! 花道と流川の熱き夏, lit. "Howling
Basketman Spirit!! Hanamichi and Rukawa's Hot Summer" ^ スラムダンクがけっぷちの決勝リーグ, Gakeppuchi no Kesshō Rīgu ^ スラムダンク 四強激突!!, Suramu Danku ^ スラムダンク2 IH予選完全版!!, Suramu Danku: : IH Yosen Kanzenban!! Shi Tsuyo
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[27] In English, Fuu is voiced by Kari Wahlgren. [25] In the original plan, there were three semi-regular characters that would
appear through the series. They were Rekku, a Dutchman claiming to be Japanese; Koku, a traveling priest acquainted with Jin's past; and Sara, a female ninja who falls in love with Mugen. [8] While their roles were reduced to one-off appearances, versions of the characters survived. Rekku became the character Joji in "Stranger Searching", the priest appeared in "Lethal Lunacy", while Sara was a central character in "Elegy of Entrapment". [8] An early antagonist is Ryujiro, the son of a corrupt government official who
loses his arm to Mugen in the opening episode and later plots revenge against them. [28] Historical figures or character homages also appear, for example painter Hishikawa Moronobu; Joji, who is a fictionalized version of Isaac Titsingh; a version of American baseball player Alexander Cartwright; and Ando Uohori, who is a direct reference to Andy Warhol. [16][29][30] Production[edit] Series director Shinichirō Watanabe at the 2009 Japan Expo Samurai Champloo was the debut television production of animation studio Manglobe, which was started in 2002 by Sunrise veteran Shinichirō Kobayashi. [8][31] The opening animation was contributed to by the studio Madhouse. [32] A production committee to support the project was formed by Victor Entertainment's Shirō Sasaki, partnering with Tokuma Shoten and North American company Geneon Entertainment. [8] Watanabe acted as the series director, in addition to creating the project.