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The Samurai (TV series)

The Samurai
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Genre Jidaigeki
Created by Shinichi Nishimura
Written by Masaru Igami
Yasushi Katō
Directed by Sadao Funatoko
Tōru Toyama
Starring Ose Koichi
Fuyukichi Maki
Ōmori Shunsuke
Bin Amatsu
Composer(s) Hirooki Ogawa
Country of origin Japan
Original language(s) Japanese (original)
English (dubbing)
No. of episodes 128
Production
Producer(s) Toshio Kobayashi
Editor(s) Michiko Kakui
Camera setup Takeshi Nakamachi
Running time 24 minutes
Production company(s) Senkosha Productions Tokyo
Release
Original network TBS (Japan)
Nine Network (Australian version)
Picture format Black and white, 16mm
First shown in 1962-1965
Original release October 7, 1962 – July 29, 1965

The Samurai is a Japanese historical fiction television series made by Senkosha Productions during the early 1960s. Its original Japanese title was Onmitsu Kenshi (隠密剣士, "Spy Swordsman"). The series premiered in 1962 on TBS and ran continuously until 1965 for ten self-contained story arcs (seasons), usually of 13 episodes each. Also created were two black-and-white feature films by Toei Company, made in 1964 by the same crew which has created the TV series, and a stage show.

The Samurai proved to be highly successful despite its initially very limited budget. It was the first Japanese TV program ever screened in Australia, where it premiered in 1964 and built up a remarkably large fan-base among the local young audience at the time, rapidly becoming a cult favourite. Despite its massive popularity in Australia as well as success in Japan, New Zealand and the Philippines, the series was not widely screened elsewhere and its fame remains largely restricted to those countries.

It was followed in 1965 by the spin-off series The New Samurai ('新隠密剣士, Shin Onmitsu Kenshi), featuring a completely new main character, which was however cancelled after only 39 episodes, compared to the 128 episodes of the original series. In 1973, a color TV series was also made for 26 new episodes in an abortive attempt of a remake and then a short-lived reboot. All of the TV series were sponsored by Takeda Pharmaceutical.

The series portrayed the adventures of a roving samurai detective/spy, Akikusa Shintarō (秋草新太郎) (played by Koichi Ose), whose real identity is Matsudaira Nobuchiyo - the older half-brother of Tokugawa Ienari, the 11th Tokugawa shogun, who is still a minor. Because he is the son of a concubine, Nobuchiyo has no claim to power, so he assumes the guise of a wandering swordsman named Shintarō to seek out and eliminate plots by rival feudal lords and thus protect his younger brother.


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