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Fist of the North Star Season 1 Episode 3 - Watch Legally and Safely

Fist of the North Star Season 1 Episode 3

Episode Title: IN A CITY WITHOUT LIGHT, A LONE FIST BURNS! "The Furious Death By Five..."
Countries: Japan,
Airing Date: December 31, 1969
Runtime:25 mins
IMDb Rating:

Fist of the North Star: Back at King(aka Shin)'s palace , Shin hears Spade has been killed. He is still confident, because he has three "jacks" left. Elsewhere, Bart is strolling in the desert looking for food when he sees Lynn in a cage aboard a truck (bound for the slave town Dorado). Bart quickly informs Kenshiro and the two set off. En route , Kenshiro spies Diamond and his thugs playing a sadistic game with a father and his son. Ken breaks up the party and gets rid of Diamond. Bart (with the help of Lynn's dog , Peru) tracks down Lynn's whereabouts and frees her. At around the same time , Ken finds Club battling malnourished slaves in his cage of death. Ken jumps in the cage and trounces him. Finally Shin hears that two more of his jacks have been killed , and that the "man with seven scars" did it. Shin surmises that Kenshiro is still alive , and orders Heart , the "Martial Arts Killer" , to hunt down Ken.

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Steve Blum