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Crimson Bat is the international title for the series of four jidaigeki films (three from 1969 and one from 1970) based on the character Blind Oichi (??????, Mekura no Oichi).


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Character

The character of Blind Oichi is a blind swordswoman created by Teruo Tanashita in a manga published by Shukan Manga Times, in what is believed to be a response to the hugely successful Zatoichi series. The main difference, apart from being a female, was that her weakness is a stereotyped female tendency to be emotional. The character was played by Y?ko Matsuyama, wife of the original manga author Teruo Tanashita, who had starred as swordswomen in a number of popular TV series including Kotohime Shichi Henge (The Seven Faces of Princess Koto) from 1960 to 1962, Tsukihime Toge (Princess Tsuki Pass) in 1963, and Tabigarasu Kurenai Osen (Crimson Osen The Wanderer) from 1968-1969. The origin of the international English title "Crimson Bat" is unclear. Some have suggested that it was due to her wearing a crimson red kimono and being "blind as a bat", as the saying goes. Others have claimed the title came from a much earlier non-related film entitled Crimson Bat (???, Kurenai Kawahori) (1958) which featured Y?ko Matsuyama in a supporting role. Another (perhaps more likely) reason was that Matsuyama had just finished playing a sword-wielding character named "Crimson Osen" in the aforementioned 52 episode TV series Tabigarasu Kurenai Osen. The character appeared in 4 films released by Shochiku studios, before moving on to television just as the Zatoichi series did. Ironically, an official Zatoichi-based film about a blind swordswoman was released decades later entitled Ichi, which featured the title character searching for her mentor Zatoichi (seen in flashbacks).


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List of films

  1. Crimson Bat: The Blind Swordswoman (???????? ???????, Mekura no oichi monogatari: Makkana nagaradori) (1969) (IMDB link)
  2. Trapped, the Crimson Bat/The Blind Swordswoman: Hellish Skin (?????? ???, Mekurano no Oichi jigokuhada) (1969) (IMDB link)
  3. Watch Out, Crimson Bat! (?????? ????, Mekurano no Oichi midaregasa) (1969) (IMDB link)
  4. Crimson Bat - Oichi: Wanted, Dead or Alive (?????? ?????, Mekurano no Oichi inochi moraimasu) (1970) (IMDB link)

In 1971 Nippon TV ran a Crimson Bat (????????, Mekura no oichi monogatari) TV series also starring Yoko Matsuyama with Hiroshi Fujioka. This ran for 25 episodes from April 12, 1971 to September 27, 1971.


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External links

  • The Crimson Bat Series on Girls With Guns

Source of the article : Wikipedia

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