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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Commentary (films not included). Pages: 41. Chapters: 13 Assassins, Alien vs Ninja, Alive (2002 film), Aragami, Assault Girls, Azumi, Azumi 2: Death or Love, Be a Man! Samurai School, Blood (2009 film), Bodyguard Kiba (1993 film), Burst City, Champion of Death, Dead or Alive (film), Gojoe: Spirit War Chronicle, Golgo 13: Assignment Kowloon, Gothic & Lolita Psycho, Ichi (2008 film), Izo, K-20: Legend of the Mask, Kamikaze Taxi, Kamui Gaiden, Karate-Robo Zaborgar, Karate Bearfighter, Karate for Life, Karate Girl, Moon Child (2003 film), Red Tears, Return of the Street Fighter, Samurai Princess, Shark Skin Man and Peach Hip Girl, Sister Street Fighter, The King of Fighters (film), The Machine Girl, The Princess Blade, The Street Fighter's Last Revenge, Tokyo Gore Police, Vampire Stories: Brothers, Versus (film), Yo-Yo Girl Cop, Zat ichi (2003 film), Zeiram. Excerpt: Azumi ) is a Japanese manga series created by Y Koyama in 1994. The manga was originally published by Shogakukan and serialized in Big Comic Superior, and was later adapted to two feature films starring Aya Ueto, a video game and a stage play. Azumi received an Excellence Prize at the 1997 Japan Media Arts Festival and the Shogakukan Manga Award in 1998. Its story concerns the title character, a young woman brought up as part of a team of assassins, charged with killing the warlords that threaten the uneasy peace in Feudal Japan following the end of its long Sengoku civil war period. Azumi focuses upon the life of the titular young female assassin. The manga begins an indeterminate number of years after the Battle of Sekigahara. As Azumi begins her duty, the manga introduces its characters into mainstream history. Many of the early missions that Azumi undertakes are the assassinations of the prominent supporters and generals of the Toyotomi Clan, against whom Tokugawa Ieyasu...