Release Date | December 30, 2003 |
Type | Individual Episodes |
Studio | A.D. Vision, Inc. |
No. of Episodes | 5 (Contains episodes 1-5) |
Running Time | 125 Minutes |
Features | Audio: English: 2.0, Japanese: 2.0 Subtitles: English |
A god of unparalleled evil lurks at the edge of the Game World. This vile creature, Makuamuuge, declares a revolt against the Game World and sends his loyal and steadfast foot soldiers into the Human World to unleash his master plan. Only by twisting the very nature of the Human World can they bring about the total victory of evil. Confronted by a worthy adversary, they are forced to resort to ever more malicious tactics. The fearless and noble Goeman from Game World's lost city of Edo, the protector of all that is good, may have the strength, the will and the sweet rice balls to prevail over this insidious threat. |
Release Date | February 10, 2004 |
Type | Individual Episodes |
Studio | A.D. Vision, Inc. |
No. of Episodes | 5 (Contains episodes 6-10) |
Running Time | 125 Minutes |
Features | Audio: English: 2.0, Japanese: 2.0 Subtitles: English Behind the scenes interview with the cast. |
Goemon, Ebisumaru, Yae, and the rest of the video game gang continue to fight to protect the human world and are constantly amazed at everyday things we humans take for granted. Tsukasa and his family and friends don't quite understand what the big deal is. Things that we think are boring—riding the train, camping and television—offer the evil master Seppukumaru more ways to wreak havoc on humans and fill the "rage gauge" to unleash an endless stream of cyber monsters. If Seppukumaru and his minions, the Four Tsugigiri, can keep the rage index high enough, Lord Makuamuuge can enter through the cyber-tunnel and rule the human world. But not if Goemon and friends can help it! |
Release Date | March 23, 2004 |
Type | Individual Episodes |
Studio | A.D. Vision, Inc. |
No. of Episodes | 5 (Contains episodes 11-15) |
Running Time | 125 Minutes |
Features | Audio: English: 2.0, Japanese: 2.0 Subtitles: English Behind the scenes interview with the cast, and audio commentary. |
If you thought that the revolt against the human world would settle down, you're sadly mistaken. Makuamuuge has unleashed a new threat. Dr. Mudanashi, the creator of the cyber tunnel has been summoned up to match his wits against Goemon, Tsukasa and the rest of their friends. The Doctor's sidekick, Protein, is a super muscular android who causes more trouble than he's worth. But rest assured, he's still an evil foe. Where's Seppukumaru, you ask? Well, let's just say his failures didn't sit well with Makuamuuge. Our justice fighters continue to learn about this strange human world and its customs in this third volume of The Mystical Ninja. |
Release Date | May 4, 2004 |
Type | Individual Episodes |
Studio | A.D. Vision, Inc. |
No. of Episodes | 4 (Contains episodes 16-19) |
Running Time | 100 Minutes |
Features | Audio: English: 2.0, Japanese: 2.0 Subtitles: English Behind the scenes interview with the cast, and audio commentary. |
Goemon and Mudanashi have blasted each other with all kinds of firepower, from giant bazookas to oversized vacuum cleaners. The arms race has escalated, the guns keep getting bigger, but the heroes and villains keep coming back for more. What possible weapon could bring these super-beings to their knees? How about a little...love! that's right, romance is in the air in Ganbare Goemon, and Cupid's slinging his arrows at machine-gun speed! It all starts when Protein falls head over heels for a tall, dark, circuit-brained stranger a big Robot Expo. But when he finds out the object of his affections is Sasuke in disguise, the sparks really start to fly. then Valentine's Day erupts into chaos when Mudanashi turns lovers' sweet chocolate presents into sour kiss-offs. But Cupid gets his revenge when Mudanashi falls in love...with Tsukasa's Mom! How could a crazy courtship like that possibly turn out? Find out in the next heart-warming volume of Ganbare Goemon! |
Release Date | June 15, 2004 |
Type | Individual Episodes |
Studio | A.D. Vision, Inc. |
No. of Episodes | 4 (Contains episodes 20-23) |
Running Time | 100 Minutes |
Features | Audio: English: 2.0, Japanese: 2.0 Subtitles: English Behind the scenes interview with the cast, and audio commentary. |
When a video game villain gets nuclear missiles…you know you've reached the final countdown! They've crossed dimensional bridges to defeat evil. They've fought bad guys of all shapes and sizes, in the city, in the country, even in a time warp. But when Mudanashi hijacks a shuttle and launches himself into outer space, Goemon and his friends know the game has jumped way up to the next level. And if they're not up to speed, the final round will spell doom for everyone on earth! Can Mudanashi shatter the sound barrier with a monstrous bullet train? Can Ebisumaru save Sasuke from a giant drilling machine? Can Impact stop a pack of nuclear missiles from smashing into the earth? Will Goemon finally make the world safe for humanity? Will an evil henchman's head explode if you pop his space helmet off? And will Tsukasa ever win Asuka's heart? The answers to these questions are just a remote control click away. Don't miss the final earth-shattering volume of Legend of the Mystical Ninja! |
Release Date | May 30, 2006 |
Type | Box Set |
Studio | A.D. Vision, Inc. |
No. of Episodes | 23 (Complete Collection) |
Running Time | 575 Minutes |
Features | Audio: English: 2.0, Japanese: 2.0 Subtitles: English |
A god of unparalleled evil lurks at the edge of the Game World. This vile creature, Makuamuuge, declares a revolt against the Game World and sends his loyal and steadfast foot soldiers into the Human World to unleash his master plan. Only by twisting the very nature of the Human World can they bring about the total victory of evil. Confronted by a worthy adversary, they are forced to resort to ever more malicious tactics. The fearless and noble Goeman from Game World's lost city of Edo, the protector of all that is good, may have the strength, the will and the sweet rice balls to prevail over this insidious threat. |