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El puño de la estrella del norte

Título original: Hokuto no Ken
  • 1986
  • 13
  • 1h 45min
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7,6 mil
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El puño de la estrella del norte (1986)
A practitioner of the deadly martial art "Hokuto Shinken" allies with two children and an expert in "Nanto Suicho-Ken" to fight against the rivals who kidnapped his lover and threaten the prosperity of mankind.
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Un practicante del mortífero arte marcial "Hokuto Shinken" se alía con dos niños y un experto en "Nanto Suicho-Ken" para luchar contra los rivales que secuestraron a su amanteUn practicante del mortífero arte marcial "Hokuto Shinken" se alía con dos niños y un experto en "Nanto Suicho-Ken" para luchar contra los rivales que secuestraron a su amanteUn practicante del mortífero arte marcial "Hokuto Shinken" se alía con dos niños y un experto en "Nanto Suicho-Ken" para luchar contra los rivales que secuestraron a su amante

  • Dirección
    • Toyoo Ashida
  • Guión
    • Buronson
    • Tetsuo Hara
    • Susumu Takaku
  • Reparto principal
    • Akira Kamiya
    • Yuriko Yamamoto
    • Kenji Utsumi
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
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    7,6 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Toyoo Ashida
    • Guión
      • Buronson
      • Tetsuo Hara
      • Susumu Takaku
    • Reparto principal
      • Akira Kamiya
      • Yuriko Yamamoto
      • Kenji Utsumi
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    Akira Kamiya
    Akira Kamiya
    • Kenshiro
    • (voz)
    Yuriko Yamamoto
    Yuriko Yamamoto
    • Yuria
    • (voz)
    Kenji Utsumi
    Kenji Utsumi
    • Raoh
    • (voz)
    Chikao Ôtsuka
    Chikao Ôtsuka
    • Jagi
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    • (as Chikao Ohtsuka)
    Toshio Furukawa
    Toshio Furukawa
    • Shin
    • (voz)
    Kaneto Shiozawa
    Kaneto Shiozawa
    • Rei
    • (voz)
    Tomiko Suzuki
    Tomiko Suzuki
    • Lin
    • (voz)
    Teiyû Ichiryûsai
    • Bat
    • (voz)
    • (as Mie Suzuki)
    Arisa Andô
    • Airi
    • (voz)
    Junji Chiba
    • Ryuken
    • (voz)
    Hidekatsu Shibata
    • Zeed
    • (voz)
    Junpei Takiguchi
    • Heart
    • (voz)
    Takeshi Aono
    Takeshi Aono
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    Hiroshi Ôtake
    • Jackal
    • (voz)
    Daisuke Gôri
    • Uyghur
    • (voz)
    Takeshi Watabe
    • Kiba Daioh
    • (voz)
    Jôji Yanami
    Jôji Yanami
    • Galf
    • (voz)
    Kôhei Miyauchi
    Kôhei Miyauchi
    • Elder Ukoku
    • (voz)
    • Dirección
      • Toyoo Ashida
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      • Buronson
      • Tetsuo Hara
      • Susumu Takaku
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    10Solrac-3

    The greatest film ever made

    I love violence on screen. This movie satisfied that to the extreme. This is the most violent movie possibly EVER released. A lot of people hate this film because it is a blood fest with "no point", but you have to understand, the point of the movie is to MAKE FUN of the whole thing. Now, I'm also a big fan of comedy, and this movie satisfied the comedy WITH the violence! It's genius, because so few people see this. Add to that, an intricate story line that follows through and makes sense. The movie is all about going from big, powerful guys and gruesome death scenes to more and more and more gruesome death scenes and more powerful guys. The writing is excellent (and funny!). Like I said about comedy, the death scenes are made to make you laugh, the writing and speech are designed almost so that you can predict what's going to happen before it does! Then the speech becomes like a punch line. e.g. "A fight to the death, then!" "You're already dead." and "Hey. These belong to you?" You have to watch this movie to know what I mean, of course. Heh heh. the music is good, and the English dubbing is awesome. The voices are perfect. The drawing style is great, too. The huge muscles small heads approach (trust me, it is VERY realistic) is hilarious, yet cool looking. Rent it at Blockbuster video under the animation section or action / kung fu. One gripe: the ending (the last like 2 minutes) sucks. Corny love / regrowth stereotype there.

    I have to add, the funniest moment in any movie EVER in the world is in this movie. It is the scene where Shin kills his own trusted commander. PLEASE watch this movie so you can agree with me. The punch line effect of the writing and the animation is so subtle, so superb. I was laughing for hours (slight exaggeration. Slight.) The only thing wrong with this movie is that it is under infinity hours long.
    10chromium_tim

    Whoa, they just dont make em like this any more.

    As a fan of Manga films i have seen a fair few and if i was to have a top 10, Fist of the North Star would come a close second. It is not Uncommon for the Manga industry to make ultra violent films. In fact, most Manga films will have a dark theme or two somewhere in it. I find that there is a certain proportion of Manga that is gory, sadistic or just plain wrong for the sake of it. Eg, Urotsokodoji 1, 2 & 3. Fist of the north star could easily have become one of these had it not been executed with such style and class. This is definitely a defining moment for the anime generation. If you like that style and haven't seen this film yet then you need to stop what you are doing, get some cash and buy it right now.

    A Billion out of ten
    Perfect-Blue

    "A-ta-ta-ta-ta...!"

    First of all I have to admit I'm a fan of 'Fist of the North Star', what can I say, maybe this movie is not the ultimate in classic, dramatic anime.. but come on, we all need to unwind sometimes.

    Those people who often dub this movie as total garbage should realise that Streamline Pictures totally edited most.. ( To be fair, about 80% ) .. of the dialogue and story. This was common back in the day that anime was first coming around over in the West, as Streamline obviously thought.. "Wow, this is too complex for idiots. We should make the dialogue totally different and cliché, and market this as a big violent massacre!" .. which in some situations, you get the picture of this. Streamline Pictures have a reputation of this to be honest.

    'Fist of the North Star' or 'Hokuto no Ken' was originally a manga/anime series, it basically chronicled the journey of Kenshiro, or Ken, deep into the dead, barren wastelands of the bleak future, the year 200X in which the world has been devastated by Nuclear War and the world has finally given into pure corruption. The strongest take control, and the weak are picked off like animals, if you didn't actually know, 'Fist of the North Star' was inspired by 'Mad Max' more specifically 'The Road Warrior/Mad Max 2'.

    Of course, 'FOTNS' only uses minor elements from the classic movie, the difference between Max and Kenshiro is that Kenshiro is virtually indestructible. He is the practitioner of a sacred Martial Art known as Hokuto Shinken, the fighting skill uses pressure points of the human body, striking these points in a certain method has different effects. Strike a certain combination, you can cure disease or blindness, strike another series however, you can tear a human body apart.

    One of the most well-known moves of the Martial Art is Kenshiro's 'One Hundred Crack Fist', in which he performs a combination of lighting fast punches whilst yelling the famous scream inspired by Bruce Lee.. 'A-ta-ta-ta-ta-ta-ta-ta!' To which the victim explodes within seconds. Truly impressive!

    This movie is a bad condensation of the entire first series of the anime, it leaves out a lot of the more major characters such as Toki ( Ken's -other- brother who is infused with nuclear radiation. )and Mamiya. For instance, in this movie, and the anime, Shin is established as the major villain, however, Shin is the first real main character to die in the manga. ( He is killed by Kenshiro in the first volume. )

    The running order of the plot dramatically changes, Ken fights Jagi -before- Shin, and Raoh is still alive after the final battle, at the end of the movie. While I understand that the whole world of 'FOTNS' could not be put into a movie, this was a little odd. It seemed like a rushed version of the story, which shows at certain points.

    The animation was rather good, but the age of the piece does show, the animation is eighties style anime, rather similar to the classic anime movie 'Vampire Hunter D'. However, the art was rather nice, brilliant for the time it was made and the effort put into it all shows off well.

    Very graphic violence, and bloody, unrelenting animation. This movie has exploding heads, and bodies ripping apart, this is -NOT- a movie for children. Ironic because the Japanese used to publish 'FOTNS' in Shonen Jump Magazine, a manga comic that a lot of young people have grown up with in Japan. People who hate the sight of blood will probably find themselves physically throwing up.

    I've not managed to catch the Japanese version yet, but I had the bad luck of the Streamline Dub. As I mentioned, the entire story and dialogue were changed to make it more appealing to Western audiences.. for instance, the scene in which Rei attacks Jagi's men in the small town and drives a saw into someone's skull..

    Rei: 'Silly me, what a foolish mistake..'

    Random Thug: 'I've got a splittin' head-ache!'

    -Rei drives it further into his skull, killing him.-

    Random Thug: 'Uwahhhh ~!'

    Rei: 'Better, now?'

    What can I say other than stupid? Cliché, stupid dialogue that would not look out of place coming from a lame action movie. Which is basically what Streamline Pictures turned this classic movie into. I liked certain voices, to say the least, Ken, Shin, Rei, Raoh, and the maniacal Jagi were done rather well. Also the Leader of the Fang Clan, dubbed by none other than James Avery! Best known for his voice of Shredder from the 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles' cartoons, and Phillip Banks from 'The Fresh Prince of Bel Air'.

    Glad to see that the familiar, famous catchphrase of 'You're already dead!' remained in this movie. Another classic one-liner involves the huge, obese fat warrior known as Heart exploding into a lot of human matter to the tune of Kenshiro's.. 'Say your prayers, Lard-Ass!'

    Heart has a lot of guts.. literally.

    Worthy of a night in, or a gathering with some friends, you could also make the Streamline dub into a drinking game, taking a slug each time you laugh at the nonsensical, cheesy dialogue!

    At the end of it all I would recommend this movie to people who aren't too serious about what they watch, fans of violent anime, and to a lesser extent, fans of martial arts movies. This is not to be taken seriously, although I might add that it is rather well respected in Japan, and still remains to this day. ( There is a series set during World War II known as 'Fist of the Blue Sky', or 'Southen no Ken', and I hear that a new anime series is also in production. )

    Hollywood should snap this thing up and make it into a live-action movie, when I say live-action, I mean better and higher budget than the piece of crud 'Fist of the North Star' movie, starring Gary Daniels.

    A classic anime that could've been a -lot- better.
    10mrsatan

    You're Already Dead!

    Fun big-screen adaptation of the classic manga and anime series. Much more graphic violence than the TV series could get away with. Most of the popular characters are there with the notable exceptions of Toki and Mamiya. However, Streamline Pictures' dub destroyed any remnants of story in this movie. It makes no sense at all; it never even bothers to explain what the Hokuto Shin Ken style is all about. Even if you don't speak Japanese, rent that version instead. It will still make more sense than Macek's dub.
    10jcrary-87242

    Don't review if you didn't watch the full movie!!

    Oh my goodness! It is ridiculous to see so many bad review from people who CLEARLY haven't seen the movie all thr way through, or are confusing the 1986 movie for a newer version. Either this is my all time favorite movie, I made an mind account just to write this review.

    This movie can be a little gory at timea but its to prove many valuable points. This movie tells of a long story of yin and yang and the struggle for meaning, balance, and purpose. If you wrote a bad review for this movie put your big boy pants on and watch it all the way until the end. And you'll see a touching story of hope, peace, understanding that will bring a grown man tears.

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    • Curiosidades
      Vampire Hunter D of the 1985 anime movie of the same name makes a cameo appearance as a villager in the scene where Raoh's second-in-command, Uighur, reveals the pot of flowers to the people. Toyoo Ashida, the director of the film, directed Vampire Hunter D one year prior to directing the anime Hokuto No Ken movie.
    • Pifias
      At one point during his fight with Raoh, Kenshiro's arm bands are back on even though moments earlier they ripped off when he activates his Hokuto Shinken, a moment later they vanish again.
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      Ken-Ô: [Opening the doors] Ryûken, the fist of the north star has been defeated. Shin crushed him as he would an insect. When you chose Ken as your successor, I told you that it should have been me and I was right! Stand up, I'll prove it to you! I challenge you to a test of strenght!

      Ryûken: Physical strenght is no substitute for perception. For perception is the key which unlocks the intangible powers of the spirit. You perceive nothing.

      Ken-Ô: You silly old fool. Stop hiding behind your metaphors and metaphysical fantasies. The fist of the north star is dead!

      Ryûken: Your point?

      Ken-Ô: Don't you understand? Now I'm fist of the north star!

      [Breaking havoc]

      Ken-Ô: My power is greater than ever before. No one can stand against me.

      Ryûken: May be, but you see, power without perception is virtually useless and therefore of no true value!

      Ken-Ô: Useless? hehe. Ryûken, what a foolish old man you are. Any tool is useful if you know how to use it, and I have become an expert. Watch! Admit it. At this moment, I'm more powerful than you ever were. I am fist of the north star.

      Ryûken: I don't agree and I never shall. Go and do what you must Raoh but never set foot in this dojo again!

    • Versiones alternativas
      Two endings were produced for the final fight between Kenshirô and Raô. In the Japanese theatrical cut of the film, Raô emerges victorious over Ken, but decides to spare him at Lin's request. An alternate ending was then featured in the Japanese home video (VHS and laserdisc) release which features Kenshirô and Raô ending the fight in a draw. All of the overseas dubs (including English Streamline Pictures dub) are based on the theatrical cut and thus, uses the "Raô wins" ending. Many foreign fans believe that the "Draw" ending is the original ending, but this is a common misconception since the "Raô wins" ending is not in any of the Japanese home video releases. The Korean DVD edition features "Raô wins" with its original Japanese soundtrack.
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