Sangokushi: Dai Ichi Bu - Eiyuu-tachi no Yoake

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Sangokushi: Dai Ichi Bu - Eiyuu-tachi no Yoake

Other names: Sangokushi [1] Eiyuutachi no Yoake,
Japanese name: 三国志 第一部 英雄たちの夜明け

The Yellow Turban rebellion that initiated the downfall of the ruling Han dynasty. At the start of the story, both Liu Bei, its eventual protagonist, and Cao Cao, its eventual antagonist, are minor players. Liu Bei is striving to find a way to bring order to a chaotic world. As he puzzles he way toward the correct course of action, he befriends two powerful warriors, Zhang Fei and Guan Yu. Together, they take the Oath of the Peach Garden, to live and die together as warriors for justice. Meanwhile, Cao Cao is pondering how to fulfill his destiny as "a hero in a chaotic world or a villain in a peaceful one." Initially, power seems to belong to usurping warlord Dong Zhuo and his right-hand man, the hero Lu Bu. But the two soon fall out over a woman, and the resulting power vacuum gives Cao Cao his chance. Even though Lu Bu is the stronger warrior, Cao Cao has the devil's own luck on the battlefield. Liu Bei tries to stick to the right course, but he is just a minor piece on the giant chessboard of China's warring states. War rages up and down the country, with inconclusive result, thus setting the stage for the next two movies in the series. (Source: Orphan Fansubs)An anime based on the Romance of the Three Kingdoms novel.

Type: Movie
Date aired: Jan 25, 1992
Year aired: 1992
Status: Completed
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Country: Japan
Duration: 2 hr 16 min/ep
Source: Novel
Rating: R - 17+ (violence & profanity)
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