Battle Arena Toshinden (anime)
| Battle Arena Toshinden | |
| 闘神伝 (Toushinden) |
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| Genre | Martial arts |
| Original video animation | |
| Directed by | Masami Ōbari |
| Studio | J.C.Staff |
| Licensed by | |
| Released | 1996 |
| Runtime | 60 minutes |
| Episodes | 2 |
Battle Arena Toshinden (闘神伝 Toushinden) is a two-part original video animation based on the video game series of the same name.
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[edit] Plot
One year since Eiji's climactic but unfinished battle with Gaia during the first Battle Arena Toshinden tournament, the original eight participants of the tournament as well as other fighters find themselves targeted by a mysterious organization for sinister purposes, and it becomes up to Eiji to solve the mystery, save his friends, stop the organization and locate his long-lost brother, Sho.
[edit] Cast and characters
- Ted Lewis - Eiji
- Chris Yates - Sho/Repli/Chaos
- Hideo Seaver - Kayin
- Debora Rabbai - Sofia
- Greg Wolfe - Rungo
- Jimmy Zoppi - Fo
- Kim Carrell - Mondo
- Bill Timoney - Duke
- Lisa Ortiz - Ellis
- Alfred DeButler - Gaia
- Apollo Smile - Tracy
- Emma Rayda - Uranus
Vermilion makes a brief cameo at the anime's end, preparing to engage Eiji in battle.
[edit] Release
In the North America market, Central Park Media released the anime on VHS in two versions: an uncut version and a PG-13 version, with the latter omitting the nudity and graphic content of the former. The Region 1 DVD releases are of the uncut version only.
[edit] External links
- Battle Arena Toshinden (anime) at Anime News Network's Encyclopedia
- Battle Arena Toshinden at the Internet Movie Database
- Battle Arena Toshinden at TV.com
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