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Art of Fighting (1993)

Art of Fighting (1993)
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Based on a popular video game, Art of Fighting is a Japanese animated action adventure story in which Robert and Ryo accidentally witness a mob execution while looking for a lost cat. The gangsters try to kill the pair, but when that fails, they kidnap Ryo's sister, which forces them to get medieval on the bad guys in order to save her life -- and their own. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Director(s):
Hiroshi Fukutomi
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Art of Fighting

Based on a popular video game, Art of Fighting is a Japanese animated action adventure story in which Robert and Ryo accidentally witness a mob execution while looking for a lost cat. The gangsters try to kill the pair, but when that fails, they kidnap Ryo's sister, which forces them to get medieval on the bad guys in order to save her life -- and their own. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
49 mins
Director(s):
Hiroshi Fukutomi
Writer(s):
Nobuaki Kishima
Producer(s):
Kenji ShimizuYoshiro Kataoka
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR
Categories:
Action / Adventure
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    Robert N.

    Bad. No plot. Terrible voice acting. Mediocre animation, at best. Just bad.

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    Aaron C.

    well the animation is not as good as the rest of the anime, it must have been made some where else than japan. While watching it, it gave me the feeling of watching some cheap U.S. cartoon, I mean the vocie overs where bad and so was the jappanese. Any anime fan should let this one pass by.

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    Joshua P.

    suck

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