Gisaku

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Gisaku

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Directed by Baltasar Pedrosa Clavero
Antonio Santamaría
Produced by Julio Fernández
Music by Óscar Araujo
Distributed by Filmax
Release date(s) March 4, 2005 (Japan)
March 17, 2006 (Spain)
Running time 78 minutes
Country Spain
Language Japanese
Spanish
English
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Gisaku is a Spanish animated feature film directed by Baltasar Pedrosa Clavero. It was first released in Japan on March 4, 2005, and in Spain on March 17, 2005. The film has three official soundtracks: Japanese, Spanish and English.

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[edit] Plot

The film relates the adventures of a young Japanese samurai named Yohei who visited Spain in the 17th century, in a story loosely taking its inspiration from the travels of Hasekura. Yohei survived in hiding to the present day due to magical powers ("After centuries of lethargy, he awakes in a World he does not know"), and accomplishes many adventures in modern Europe as a superhero.[1]

[edit] Characters

  • Gisaku: the demonical pet (of Gorkan) who lost its power; now an adorable metal-eating baby lion.
  • Riki: a young Spanish boy, who lost his parents in a car accident.
  • Yohei: a brave samurai from the past the last surviving of the guardian that defeated Gorkan 400 years ago, who awakened after centuries of sleep to stop Gorkan again
  • Moira: an individualistic girl, whose interests lie in both high-tech and protection of the environment,she is a genius-level inventor
  • Linceto: a mutated Spanish lynx who can speak and walk like a person. He blames the human race for the extinction of his species.
  • Gorkan: the only demon who survived the battle between men and the forces of evil 400 years ago, and now plans to dominate the world.

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Gisaku, the Movie

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