Fuyuhiko Nishi Trailers
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Total trailers found: 13
30 October 2010
At an event hall in Roppongi Hills, there is a charity event for landmine eradication. Kaoru does security with Security Police officers Soichiro Ogata, Eri Sasamoto, Takahumi Yamamoto and Mitsuo Ishida.
29 July 2006
In a world where street gangs collide with the law, neighborhood friends, Raymond and Gabriel, must decide which side of the battle to join.
13 October 2007
Set in 1932, amid the rise of militarism after the establishment of the Manchukuo colony in Northeast China, the story centers on a trio of karateka.
14 June 2014
In this high-octane slugfest, a group of badass female students are forced to battle a gang of criminals.
26 April 2008
A Shaolin-trainer young woman returns to Japan to resuscitate her grandfather's defunct martial arts school.
05 February 2011
In Okinawa, Ayaka Kurenai was born in the world’s greatest legendary Karate family. When she was a child, her family was attacked by a mysterious gang that seeks legendary black belt.
01 January 2011
Mai is a member of the Salvage Mice, a pair of thieves who return stolen treasures to their original owners.
30 May 2009
High schooler Kei Tsuchiya joins The Destroyers when she decides that her longtime karate master is holding her back.
02 July 2016
Ninjas are enduring, iconic figures of Japan. They were active about 500 years ago during the country's Warring States period.
20 October 2013
In pursuit of his love of extreme dance, Ken (Joey Beni) wanders the globe and makes his to Okinawa, Japan.
10 August 2012
Fighters from a variety of disciplines—including karate, jujitsu, ninjutsu, swordsmanship and military combat—gather to engage in all-out battles, with no rules, referees, script or staging, in order to determine ‘which martial art is the strongest?’.
25 February 2012
Fighters from a variety of disciplines—including karate, jujitsu, ninjutsu, swordsmanship and military combat—gather to engage in all-out battles, with no rules, referees, script or staging, in order to determine ‘which martial art is the strongest?