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Spirit Warrior: Castle of Illusion (2004)

Spirit Warrior: Castle of Illusion (2004)
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Spirit Warrior: Castle of Illusion concerns a fledgling warrior named Kujaku who must face off against an evil king who derives his power in part from the sword that he carries. Kujaku learns that he is actually the latest human form of an ancient god. This gives him remarkable abilities that assist him on his quest to defeat the tyrant before he destroys civilization. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

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Synopsis of Spirit Warrior: Castle of Illusion

Spirit Warrior: Castle of Illusion concerns a fledgling warrior named Kujaku who must face off against an evil king who derives his power in part from the sword that he carries. Kujaku learns that he is actually the latest human form of an ancient god. This gives him remarkable abilities that assist him on his quest to defeat the tyrant before he destroys civilization. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
60 mins
Categories:
Sci-Fi & Fantasy
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    Jessica G.

    This movie was ok. There's some nudity so deffinitly not for small children. It wasn't a bad story just needed some work. I found myself confused and dissinterested at times. Maybe because I didn't see the first one. It's a typical anima. Evil trying to take over the world and good guys with special powers saves it. Kind of like seen one seen them all deal.

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