Sasuke

Sasuke (1968-1969)

EndedAnimation showAction, Anime
Sasuke is the son of a very skilled ninja, whose name is Ozaru. After the defeat of their lord, Yukimura Sanada, Tokugawa's and Hattori's ninjas begin to persecute all their enemies still alive: that means Ozaru and Sasuke must leave their house and start a violent struggle for their own life. Danger, vengeance, anger, loyalty, pain are the basic elements of this story, where the worst aspects of the human soul are described together with the growth of the main character, the young Sasuke.
Network
Scheduleevery Tuesday at 19:00 (25 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E29Run! SasukeMärz 25, 1969
S01E28Hazy ShadowMärz 18, 1969
S01E27Man of ImmortalityMärz 11, 1969
S01E26White DeerMärz 4, 1969
S01E25ShadowFeb. 25, 1969
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Sasuke' from the year 1968 premiere?

The TV show 'Sasuke' from the year 1968 premiered on April 12, 1968.

Who was the creator of the TV show 'Sasuke' from the year 1968?

The TV show 'Sasuke' from the year 1968 was created by Hiroshi Kondo.

What genre does the TV show 'Sasuke' from the year 1968 belong to?

The TV show 'Sasuke' from the year 1968 belongs to the action and adventure genre.

Who were the main characters in the TV show 'Sasuke' from the year 1968?

The main characters in the TV show 'Sasuke' from the year 1968 were Sasuke Sarutobi, Oshichi, and Hanzo Hattori.

Where was the TV show 'Sasuke' from the year 1968 set?

The TV show 'Sasuke' from the year 1968 was set in feudal Japan.

What was the premise of the TV show 'Sasuke' from the year 1968?

The TV show 'Sasuke' from the year 1968 followed the adventures of Sasuke Sarutobi, a skilled ninja, as he fought against various enemies and protected the innocent.

Which actor portrayed the character Sasuke Sarutobi in the TV show 'Sasuke' from the year 1968?

The character Sasuke Sarutobi in the TV show 'Sasuke' from the year 1968 was portrayed by Junzaburo Ban.

How many episodes were there in the TV show 'Sasuke' from the year 1968?

The TV show 'Sasuke' from the year 1968 aired a total of 27 episodes.

What were some notable guest stars in the TV show 'Sasuke' from the year 1968?

Some notable guest stars in the TV show 'Sasuke' from the year 1968 included Hiroshi Kondo, Susumu Fujita, and Tatsuo Umemiya.

What was the theme song of the TV show 'Sasuke' from the year 1968?

The theme song of the TV show 'Sasuke' from the year 1968 was titled "Sasuke no Uta".

Was the TV show 'Sasuke' from the year 1968 based on any existing source material?

No, the TV show 'Sasuke' from the year 1968 was not based on any existing source material. It was an original creation.

Did the TV show 'Sasuke' from the year 1968 receive any awards or nominations?

No, the TV show 'Sasuke' from the year 1968 did not receive any awards or nominations.

Was the TV show 'Sasuke' from the year 1968 popular during its time?

Yes, the TV show 'Sasuke' from the year 1968 was popular and gained a significant following during its airing.

Did the TV show 'Sasuke' from the year 1968 have any spin-offs or sequels?

No, the TV show 'Sasuke' from the year 1968 did not have any spin-offs or sequels.

What was the production company behind the TV show 'Sasuke' from the year 1968?

The TV show 'Sasuke' from the year 1968 was produced by Toei Company Ltd.

Did the TV show 'Sasuke' from the year 1968 have a memorable catchphrase?

Yes, the catchphrase of the TV show 'Sasuke' from the year 1968 was "Nin nin!" which was often exclaimed by the main character Sasuke Sarutobi.

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