Bousou Sengokushi (1991)
Modern-day bikers make and break alliances with neighboring gangs, fight over the right to use a local petrol station, and are eventually united under a powerful leader. It's a replay of the events of Japan's 16th-century civil war, but with bikes instead of horses and knives instead of swords. Based on the manga by Jiro Ueno in Weekly Playboy.
Director: Youichirou Shimatani
Genre: Animation, Action, Drama
Runtime: 90 min
Release Date: February 1, 1991
Cast
Screenplay
- Youichirou Shimatani (Screenplay)
- Jiro Ueno
Country: Japan
Language: 日本語
Original Language: ja
More Films by Director: Youichirou Shimatani
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Bousou Sengokushi about?
- Modern-day bikers make and break alliances with neighboring gangs, fight over the right to use a local petrol station, and are eventually united under a powerful leader. It's a replay of the events of Japan's 16th-century civil war, but with bikes instead of horses and knives instead of swords. Based on the manga by Jiro Ueno in Weekly Playboy.
- Who directed Bousou Sengokushi?
- Bousou Sengokushi was directed by Youichirou Shimatani.
- Who stars in Bousou Sengokushi?
- Bousou Sengokushi stars Tarô Arakawa, Kazuki Yao, Shunsuke Takamiya.
- How long is Bousou Sengokushi?
- Bousou Sengokushi has a runtime of 1h 30m (90 minutes).
- What genre is Bousou Sengokushi?
- Bousou Sengokushi is a Animation, Action, Drama film.
- Where was Bousou Sengokushi produced?
- Bousou Sengokushi was produced in Japan.