Last minute preparations have been made as the impending battle
for Kanna draws near. When the Nobuseri arrive without notice,
the training implemented by the samurai will prove the village's
fate. While Kathsushiro and Kirara struggle with their feelings
for each other, Kyozo confirms just how fearless a samurai
can be - embarking on a solo mission into the heart of the
enemy camp. Deploying waves of attack from every direction
- from ninja-like foot soldiers to the giant Benigumo machines
- the Nobuseri will not stop until Kanna is completely annihilated.
In the furious climax, not all of the Samurai will survive.
There is no turning back....
Episode
13, The Attack, sees the start of the battle. As the
Nobuseri head toward the village in force, the samurai and
farmers make last minute preparations.
The Offering: The Samurai come up with a clever ploy
- to attempt to secretly creep onboard one of the Nobuseri
ships.
The
Gun and the Calm: After defeating one of the large Nobuseri
ships, the samurai head back to the village and dig themselves
in for a long fight. Will this be the final battleground?
The Storm: The samurai prepare for the impending Nobusari's
attack. But in order to have any chance of success one of
their number must put their life on the line.
The
fourth volume of Samurai 7 is really one long battle.
If episodes with loads of gags, talking and character development
are your thing, then you will be greatly disappointed by what's
on offer here. However, if you like kick-ass fighting, then
you'll be in hog's heaven.
Extras
include director and actors commentary on one episode (which
is a little to lovey for anyone who didn't actually work on
the show to stomach; opening and closing songs; and trailers
for other releases.
Nick
Smithson
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