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is a two-part Japanese
original video animation , abbreviated as OVA and sometimes as OAV (original animation video), are Japanese animated films and special episodes of a series made specially for release in home video formats without prior showings on television or in theaters, though the ...
(OVA) directed by Yasunori Urata and produced by . Based on
Futaro Yamada was the pen name of , a Japanese author. He was born in Yabu, Hyogo. In 1947, he wrote a mystery short story and was awarded a prize by the magazine . He was discovered by Edogawa Rampo and became a novelist. He wrote many ninja (忍法帖 ''Nin ...
's novel ''
Makai Tensho is a historical fantasy novel by Futaro Yamada. It was serialized in Osaka Shimbun newspaper between December 1964 and February 1965 under the title ''Oboro Ninpōchō''. It is a tale in which Mori Sōiken resurrects other dead historical figu ...
'', the OVA was released from February 1997 to March 1998. Though unrelated narratively,
ADV Films A.D. Vision Holdings, Inc. (known simply as ADV and also referred to as ADV Films) was an American multimedia entertainment distributor headquartered in Houston, Texas, and founded in 1992 by video game fan John Ledford and anime fans Matt Gr ...
marketed ''Ninja Resurrection'' as a ''
Ninja Scroll is a 1993 Japanese animated ''jidaigeki''- ''chanbara'' film written and directed by Yoshiaki Kawajiri, starring the voices of Kōichi Yamadera, Emi Shinohara, Takeshi Aono, Daisuke Gōri, Toshihiko Seki and Shūichirō Moriyama. The film ...
'' sequel during its initial North American release.


Plot

The
Tokugawa era The , also known as the , is the period between 1600 or 1603 and 1868 in the history of Japan, when the country was under the rule of the Tokugawa shogunate and some 300 regional ''daimyo'', or feudal lords. Emerging from the chaos of the Sengok ...
is marked by the violent suppression of
Christianity in Japan Christianity in Japan is among the nation's minority religions in terms of individuals who state an explicit affiliation or faith. In 2022, there were 1.26 million Christians in Japan, down from 1.9 million Christians in Japan in 2019. In the ...
. After the failed
Shimabara Rebellion The , also known as the or , was an rebellion, uprising that occurred in the Shimabara Domain of the Tokugawa shogunate in Japan from 17 December 1637 to 15 April 1638. Matsukura Katsuie, the ''daimyō'' of the Shimabara Domain, enforced unpo ...
, its leader
Amakusa Shirō , also known as , was a Japanese Christian of the Edo period and leader of the Shimabara Rebellion, an uprising of Japanese Roman Catholics against the Shogunate. His Christian name was Geronimo and was later known as Francisco. The uprising ...
is assassinated by government forces. His restless spirit lingers, thirsting for vengeance against those who crushed his followers. The legendary swordsman
Yagyū Jūbei Mitsuyoshi was one of the most famous and romanticized of the samurai in Japan's feudal era. Life Very little is known about the actual life of Yagyū Mitsuyoshi as the official records of his life are very sparse. Yagyū Jūbē Mitsuyoshi (born "Shichirō ...
becomes entangled in this supernatural conflict when tasked with stopping Shirō's demonic resurrection. Years earlier, a young boy named Shirō miraculously survives being shot by anti-Christian soldiers, with the bullet striking a crucifix he carries. The villagers hail him as their messiah. A decade later during the Shimabara uprising, Shirō leads Christian rebels from Harano Castle against the shogunate's forces. His lieutenant Mori Sōiken proclaims their victories as divine will, while Shirō preaches mercy toward their enemies. However, the Tokugawa general
Matsudaira Nobutsuna was a Japanese ''daimyō'' of the early Edo period, who ruled the Kawagoe Domain. First serving Tokugawa Iemitsu as a page, Nobutsuna was renowned for his sagacity. He was named a rōjū in 1633. Nobutsuna led the shogunal forces to their final ...
employs ninja forces to break the rebellion. Jūbei infiltrates Harano Castle with four ninja companions, slaughtering the defenders through brutal tactics. Shirō shelters women and children in a magically sealed chapel, but the ninjas dismantle its protections. When confronted, Shirō offers ritual suicide to spare the innocent, but Soiken intervenes, revealing he murdered two children to provoke Shirō's wrath. Consumed by fury, Shirō transforms into a demonic entity, summoning a black dragon in battle against Jūbei. After a vicious struggle, Jūbei impales Shirō, sending him crashing into the burning chapel. Mortally wounded and abandoned by his faith, Shirō succumbs to Soiken's manipulations. Through a profane ritual called Makai Tensho involving Soiken's daughter Ocho, Shirō is reborn as a vessel of Satan. Meanwhile, Jūbei departs after burying the slain children, unaware of the greater evil now unleashed. Years later, the resurrected spirits of legendary warriors—Inshun Hozoin, Mataemon Araki and Botaro Tamiya—begin slaughtering spies and civilians under the command of Shosetsu Yui and Soiken. During a blood moon ritual, Ocho's body horrifically transforms into a new vessel for Shirō's demonic rebirth. Now fully embracing his satanic destiny, Shirō leads his undead allies in a massacre at a festival, signaling the beginning of his apocalyptic vengeance against Japan. The crimson moon watches as the reborn warriors leap into the night, their slaughter only beginning.


Production and release

Produced by and directed by Yasunori Urata, the two-episode
original video animation , abbreviated as OVA and sometimes as OAV (original animation video), are Japanese animated films and special episodes of a series made specially for release in home video formats without prior showings on television or in theaters, though the ...
(OVA) ''Ninja Resurrection'' was released in Japan on February 27, 1997, and March 27, 1998. The OVA is based on
Futaro Yamada was the pen name of , a Japanese author. He was born in Yabu, Hyogo. In 1947, he wrote a mystery short story and was awarded a prize by the magazine . He was discovered by Edogawa Rampo and became a novelist. He wrote many ninja (忍法帖 ''Nin ...
's novel ''
Makai Tensho is a historical fantasy novel by Futaro Yamada. It was serialized in Osaka Shimbun newspaper between December 1964 and February 1965 under the title ''Oboro Ninpōchō''. It is a tale in which Mori Sōiken resurrects other dead historical figu ...
''. Originally intended as a six-volume series, production was ultimately discontinued following a real-life crime incident. The OVA was released in North America by
ADV Films A.D. Vision Holdings, Inc. (known simply as ADV and also referred to as ADV Films) was an American multimedia entertainment distributor headquartered in Houston, Texas, and founded in 1992 by video game fan John Ledford and anime fans Matt Gr ...
, with the two episodes first coming out individually on VHS and later together on DVD. The title was promoted by ADV Films as a continuation of ''
Ninja Scroll is a 1993 Japanese animated ''jidaigeki''- ''chanbara'' film written and directed by Yoshiaki Kawajiri, starring the voices of Kōichi Yamadera, Emi Shinohara, Takeshi Aono, Daisuke Gōri, Toshihiko Seki and Shūichirō Moriyama. The film ...
''.


Reception

Critical reception of ''Ninja Resurrection'' was mixed, leaning toward negative. Michael Wieczorek of ''
Anime News Network Anime News Network (ANN) is a news website that reports on the status of anime, manga, video games, Japanese popular music and other related cultures within North America, Australia, Southeast Asia and Japan. The website offers reviews and ot ...
'' dismissed it as excessively violent with little narrative substance, criticizing its poor English dub while conceding some animation quality. Jason Bustard from '' THEM Anime Reviews'' condemned its misleading association with ''
Ninja Scroll is a 1993 Japanese animated ''jidaigeki''- ''chanbara'' film written and directed by Yoshiaki Kawajiri, starring the voices of Kōichi Yamadera, Emi Shinohara, Takeshi Aono, Daisuke Gōri, Toshihiko Seki and Shūichirō Moriyama. The film ...
'' and gratuitous violence, calling its historical premise wasted and criticizing absurd elements like jet-propelled armor, despite acknowledging decent animation. In contrast, Chris Beveridge of ''AnimeOnDVD'' assessed the OVA more favorably, emphasizing its historical setting and action-driven narrative. He cautioned against viewing it as a ''Ninja Scroll'' sequel, but praised its animation and dubbed performances, recommending it to fans of the genre despite its unresolved cliffhanger ending. Mike Toole of ''Anime Jump'' highlighted the incorporation of historical figures like Amakusa Shirō and Yagyū Jūbei as a strength, though he noted the graphic violence and unconventional portrayal of Christian themes might not appeal to all viewers.


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