Bandai Entertainment has announced the acquisition of the Sword of the Stranger anime feature film, which was produced by Studio Bones (Cowboy Bebop, Wolf’s Rain,
Sword of the Stranger, which was directed by Masahiro Ando, features character designs by Tsunenori Saito (Blood: The Last Vampire). The plot involves a young boy who escapes from a burning temple and is pursued by a foreign military force (from Ming Dynasty
Action-packed throughout, Sword of the Stranger is a worthy successor to Ninja Scroll, and like that classic anime feature film, it features plenty of blood and more than a little sword-slashing gore. Fluidly animated throughout, the film also benefits from its creatively staged fight sequences, which were created by a team of Bones top animators including Yutaka Nakamura, Takashi Tomioka, Koichi Arai and Shuichi Kaneko, each of whom manages to put a personal imprint on a particular scene without violating the film's overall tone. While Sword of the Stranger’s theatrical releases are likely to be limited at best, its prospects on DVD are excellent given the continuing interest of North American audiences in jidaigeki/samurai anime of which Sword of the Stranger is an excellent example