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Gokudo - Magician Extraordinaire

Gokudo - Magician Extraordinaire

»rank: 96929

starring: Tomisaburo Wakayama, Koji Tsuruta, Minoru Ohki, Sanae Kitabayashi, Bunta Sugawara
directed by: Kosaku Yamashita





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Gokudo - Swordsman Extraordinaire

Gokudo - Swordsman Extraordinaire

»rank: 103644

starring: Tomisaburo Wakayama, Koji Tsuruta, Minoru Ohki, Sanae Kitabayashi, Bunta Sugawara
directed by: Kosaku Yamashita


0ur opinion:Description:Where is it written that heroes have to be heroic? Gokudo is the perfect adventurer, reckless, greedy and ambitions. Unfortunately, that makes him one imperfect crown prince and an even worse hero. With his flaming sword, a tomboy looking for excitement and the prince of his rival kingdom, he sets off on a quest to uncover all the great treasures of the world. He'll succeed, or he'll make a total fool of himself trying!



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Gokudo: Lover Extraordinaire, Vol. 5

Gokudo: Lover Extraordinaire, Vol. 5

»rank: 107402

starring: Tomisaburo Wakayama, Koji Tsuruta, Minoru Ohki, Sanae Kitabayashi, Bunta Sugawara
directed by: Kosaku Yamashita


0ur opinion:Description:Where is it written that heroes have to be heroic? Gokudo is the perfect adventurer, reckless, greedy and ambitions. Unfortunately, that makes him one imperfect crown prince and an even worse hero. With his flaming sword, a tomboy looking for excitement and the prince of his rival kingdom, he sets off on a quest to uncover all the great treasures of the world. He'll succeed, or he'll make a total fool of himself trying!



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Gokudo: Witches Extraordinaire, Vol. 4

Gokudo: Witches Extraordinaire, Vol. 4

»rank: 108210

starring: Tomisaburo Wakayama, Koji Tsuruta, Minoru Ohki, Sanae Kitabayashi, Bunta Sugawara
directed by: Kosaku Yamashita


0ur opinion:Description:Where is it written that heroes have to be heroic? Gokudo is the perfect adventurer, reckless, greedy and ambitions. Unfortunately, that makes him one imperfect crown prince and an even worse hero. With his flaming sword, a tomboy looking for excitement and the prince of his rival kingdom, he sets off on a quest to uncover all the great treasures of the world. He'll succeed, or he'll make a total fool of himself trying!



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Gokudo: Collection Extraordinaire

Gokudo: Collection Extraordinaire

»rank: 44579

starring: Tomisaburo Wakayama, Koji Tsuruta, Minoru Ohki, Sanae Kitabayashi, Bunta Sugawara
directed by: Kosaku Yamashita


0ur opinion:Description:Where is it written that heroes have to be heroic? Gokudo is the perfect adventurer, reckless, greedy and ambitions. Unfortunately, that makes him one imperfect crown prince and an even worse hero. With his flaming sword, a tomboy looking for excitement and the prince of his rival kingdom, he sets off on a quest to uncover all the great treasures of the world. He'll succeed, or he'll make a total fool of himself trying!



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Gokudo, Vol. 6: Finale Extraordinaire

Gokudo, Vol. 6: Finale Extraordinaire

»rank: 114987

starring: Tomisaburo Wakayama, Koji Tsuruta, Minoru Ohki, Sanae Kitabayashi, Bunta Sugawara
directed by: Kosaku Yamashita


0ur opinion:Description:The great body-switching curse has finally been broken, but Gokudo is still a baby! Determined to do something about his diminutive condition, Gokudo sets out for the legendary magical spring. He needs only to sacrifice Rubette to the Fire God to cure his little problem. Unfortunately Rubette has been his constant companion for all his adventures, and of course he wouldn't just sacrifice such a valuable friend, right? Afterwards, Gokudo and company are set to face off with the ...



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Gokudo, Vol. 3: Goddess Extraordinaire

Gokudo, Vol. 3: Goddess Extraordinaire

»rank: 60127

starring: Tomisaburo Wakayama, Koji Tsuruta, Minoru Ohki, Sanae Kitabayashi, Bunta Sugawara
directed by: Kosaku Yamashita


0ur opinion:Description:The great body-switching curse has finally been broken, but Gokudo is still a baby! Determined to do something about his diminutive condition, Gokudo sets out for the legendary magical spring. He needs only to sacrifice Rubette to the Fire God to cure his little problem. Unfortunately Rubette has been his constant companion for all his adventures, and of course he wouldn't just sacrifice such a valuable friend, right? Afterwards, Gokudo and company are set to face off with the ...



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