Shelf Life Dueling Djangos
And Parliament Funkadelic's Mothership. Kenshiro re-emerges, un-aged somehow, and the gang encounters a fellow named Ein who's clad in stars and stripes (as per the cover image – is he supposed to be an American?). The entire arc is far more amusing than it has any right to be.The plot takes a somewhat hackneyed turn as Lin is kidnapped to the land of Asura, where big tough evil dudes are supposedly bigger, tougher, and more evil than previous villains, which is a tall order for FotNS. Nevertheless, the show is still more amusing than it ought to be; the regular (regular-ish?) folks in Asura are all praying for Raoh to come and save them, with no knowledge for Kenshiro and Roah's battle from the previous season. There are a few interesting episodes about failed salvation, but then everything falls into a lame soap opera for the last three discs.
In one amusing trilogy of episodes, glam-rocker-looking Shachi drags a coffin in a potential homage to Django , a famous Western.
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