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She tries to find souvenirs for them, leaving a thank you note and leaving alone to confront her father. Kagetoki meets Mugen and Jin, and states that Fuu's father was one of the leaders of the Shimabara Rebellion, and that the shogunate was tracking the heroes to find Fuu's father. Kagetoki challenges them to fight, and Fuu is attacked by the assassins. 25"Evanescent Encounter (Part 2)"Transliteration: "Circle of Transmigration 2 / Shōji Ruten sono ni" (Japanese: 生死流転 其之弐)Kazuto Nakazawa[8]Shinichirō Watanabe, Shinji Obara[8]March 12, 2005 (2005-03-12)March 2, 2006 Mugen and Kagetoki fight, with Mugen being easily defeated, and Denkibou arriving to tell Mugen and Jin to go to the church on Ikitsui to save Fuu. Jin tells Mugen to go, and Kariya Kagetoki expresses interest in killing the samurai who killed Enshiro Mariya, Jin's teacher. It is revealed that Jin killed his master after Kagetoki persuaded Mariya to turn his students into assassins and later ordered Mariya to kill Jin.
[22] In 2009, it won the Eisner Award in the "Best U. S. Edition of International Material—Japan" division. [23] In 2012, Vertical republished the manga in a single volume edition on March 20. [24] On November 2, 2012, a manga crossover one-shot was published featuring Dororo and Dororon Enma-kun's Emma. In 2013, it was expanded into a full series. [25] From 2018 to 2020, a manga reinterpretation of Dororo, illustrated by Atsushi Kaneko, set in a futuristic, apocalyptic world with the main characters gender-swapped, titled Search and Destroy, was published by Micro Magazine's TezuComi. Its chapters were collected in three volumes. [26] A remake manga illustrated by Satoshi Shiki, titled The Legend of Dororo and Hyakkimaru (どろろと百鬼丸伝, Dororo to Hyakkimaru-den), started in Akita Shoten's Champion Red on October 19, 2018. [27] Novels[edit] A novel written by Masaki Tsuji and illustrated by Hideki Kitano was published by Asahi Sonorama in September 1978;[28] it was later reprinted in January 2007. [29] A three-volume series, written by Jinzō Toriumi, were published by Gakken Plus [ja] in 2001; Hyakkimaru Tanjō (百鬼丸誕生, "Hyakkimaru's Birth") was released in July;[30] Yōtō Ranbu (妖刀乱舞, "Demon Sword Dance") was released in September;[31] and Hōkai Dai Majō (崩壊大魔城, "The Fall of the Great Demon Castle") was released in November.
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