1. Blade of the Phantom Master - Dubbing Wikia - Fandom
It premiered at the Bucheon International Animation Festival on November 6, 2004 and was later released theatrically in Japan and South Korea on November 26, ...
Blade of the Phantom Master (新暗行御史 Shin Angyō Onshi) is a Japanese-South Korean animated film based on the manhwa series by Youn In-wan. It premiered at the Bucheon International Animation Festival on November 6, 2004 and was later released theatrically in Japan and South Korea on November 26, 2004. An English version of this film was released in North America on DVD by ADV Films on November 13, 2007. Charles Campbell Michael Dalmon Marty Fleck Bobby Gordon Josh Grelle Tina Gunn Jeffrey Harris E
2. Blade of the Phantom Master | Manga Wiki - Fandom
Phantom Master: Dark Hero from the Ruined Empire was shown at the Sixth Bucheon International Animation Festival, 6 November 2004-9, in Bucheon, South Korea, ...
Template:KoreanText Template:Infobox binational animation Blade of the Phantom Master (新暗行御史 Shin Angyō Onshi?, 신암행어사 Sinamhaengeosa), translated as "New Royal Secret Commissioner", is a serial manga-manhwa and animated film created by Youn In-wan and illustrated by Yang Kyung-il. The series takes place in a world reminiscent of ancient Korea, and follows the Korean-folktale-inspired adventures of Munsu, one of the few remaining guardians against corruption and tyranny, as he seeks to find those
3. Blade of the Phantom Master (2004) - Letterboxd
They were called the Amen Osa, the Phantom Masters. But now Jushin has fallen, its kingdoms destroyed and its citizens left to the mercy of zombies, beasts and ...
Long ago, the legends say, there was a secret army. Unseen until needed, these warriors struck from the shadows, protecting justice and defending the Jushin Empire from both tyrants and thieves. They were called the Amen Osa, the Phantom Masters. But now Jushin has fallen, its kingdoms destroyed and its citizens left to the mercy of zombies, beasts and sadists. Yet from the ashes of destruction, a hero has appeared to defend the people. His name is unknown, and no man knows who he serves... but there are clues: the strange symbol he wears around his neck and the female living weapon he commands. Is he the last of the Amen Osa? The answer will be revealed when the Blade of the Phantom Master is unleashed!
4. Blade of the Phantom Master (movie) - Anime News Network
2004. Premiere date: 2006-01-18 (Italy, Future Film Festival). 2006-04-20 (Poland – DVD release). Release dates: We have 1. Ending Theme: "My Name" by BoA.
Director: Jōji Shimura
5. Blade of the Phantom Master (2004) — The Movie Database (TMDB)
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Long ago, the legends say, there was a secret army. Unseen until needed, these warriors struck from the shadows, protecting justice and defending the Jushin Empire from both tyrants and thieves. They were called the Amen Osa, the Phantom Masters. But now Jushin has fallen, its kingdoms destroyed and its citizens left to the mercy of zombies, beasts and sadists. Yet from the ashes of destruction, a hero has appeared to defend the people. His name is unknown, and no man knows who he serves... but there are clues: the strange symbol he wears around his neck and the female living weapon he commands. Is he the last of the Amen Osa? The answer will be revealed when the Blade of the Phantom Master is unleashed!
6. About: Blade of the Phantom Master - DBpedia
W 2004 roku powstał film anime w reżyserii . (pl); Blade of the Phantom Master of Shin Angyo Onshi is een Koreaanse manga/manhwaserie geschreven door en ...
Blade of the Phantom Master (Japanese: 新暗行御史, Hepburn: Shin Angyō Onshi, "New Secret Royal Agent")/(Korean: 신암행어사; RR: Sin Amhaeng-eosa) is a South Korean-Japanese manhwa series created by Youn In-wan and illustrated by Yang Kyung-il. The story takes place in a world reminiscent of ancient Korea, and follows the Korean-folktale-inspired adventures of Munsu, one of the few remaining guardians against corruption and tyranny, as he seeks to find those responsible for the destruction of his country. It was serialized from 2001 to 2007 in South Korea (as Shin amhaengosa) and in Japan (as Shin Angyō Onshi), and was adapted into an anime theatrical-release film in 2004 in a first-of-its-kind collaboration between Japan and South Korea. In 2007, an English-language version of the film was released
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After wandering through the desert for days, a bitter warrior named Munsu is lost and unable to continue. His life is unexpectedly saved by Mon-ryon, a young man who dreams of becoming a secret agent for Jushin, a once-great country that was recently destroyed. Mon-ryon's goal is to save his girlfriend, Chunhyan, a born fighter who is held captive by the evil Lord Byonand. Then, from out of nowhere, blood begins trickling from his chest. He has been fatally wounded by the Sarinjas, a cannibalistic breed of desert goblin. The quick-thinking Munsu convinces these beasts to spare his life, in exchange for the peaceful handover of Mon-ryon's appetizing corpse. Although skeptical of Mon-ryon's motives, Munsu sets out to continue the mission that the young idealist described. Accompanied by an army of ghost troops, unleashed using the powers of Angyo Onshi, Munsu liberates Chunhyan. After visiting her boyfriend's final resting place, she declares herself Munsu's bodyguard and, together, they set out on a mission to punish those who stripped Jushin of its original glory. (Source: AniDB)
8. Review of Blade of the Phantom Master
Release · 2004 ; Format · Film ; Genre · Action, Adventure ; Country · South Korea ; Director · Joji Shimura, Ahn Tae-kun
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