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Samurai 7, Vol. 7 - Guardians of the Rice [DVD] | Anime Action Adventure Series | Perfect for Anime Collectors & Samurai Movie Fans | Great for Movie Nights & Gift Giving
Samurai 7, Vol. 7 - Guardians of the Rice [DVD] | Anime Action Adventure Series | Perfect for Anime Collectors & Samurai Movie Fans | Great for Movie Nights & Gift Giving

Samurai 7, Vol. 7 - Guardians of the Rice [DVD] | Anime Action Adventure Series | Perfect for Anime Collectors & Samurai Movie Fans | Great for Movie Nights & Gift Giving

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Product Description Facing impossible odds and unavoidable sacrifice, the samurai know this battle will determine the fate of not only Kanna Village, but that of an entire nation. The final battle has arrived. It ends here. Amazon.com Samurai 7 comes to a spectacular conclusion in a prolonged battle that occupies most of the last three episodes. To protect Kanna village, Kambei and his mismatched band attack the Capitol, the newly proclaimed Emperor Ukyo's equivalent of the Death Star. The warriors perform gravity-defying leaps, as they slash through steel, deflect bullets, and split laser beams with their swords. The outcome is pretty much a foregone conclusion, although director Toshifumi Takizawa throws in a few unexpected twists. Samurai 7 is a baroque mecha adventure that offers plenty of over-the-top battle sequences for viewers who want a mixture of feudal and futuristic derring-do. But to pretend its meandering plot, stock heroes, and tinpot villains have anything to do with Akira Kurosawa's brilliant Seven Samurai is merely silly. (Rated TV PG, suitable for ages 12 and older: violence) --Charles Solomon

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Based on the original Seven Samurai by Akira Kurosawa, this remarkable series has a great story that builds on each of the characters. Similar to the original story, the seven are hired by a poor village (with only rice for payment) to defend against barbaric forces. The people pay the barbarians their produce to keep them from destroying their village. The Samurai accept their offer but accept only the millet (rice byproduct that the villagers eat) and nobly defend their village. Everyone must see this fantastic epic.