Episode 179: The Legend of Musashi

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An entire subgenre of samurai films, shows, manga, anime and games can be traced back to one person – a real life samurai named Miyamoto Musashi. He was not the first samurai to achieve fame, but his remarkable career of undefeated duals, and his unconventional style of fighting cemented Musashi’s legacy in the popular imagination for centuries. Chie Kutsuwada and Sean Michael Wilson discuss their manga adaptation of Musashi’s Book of Five Rings. Yale professor Aaron Gerow, and Darren Ashmore and Will Reed from iCLA explain why Musashi’s life story had a character arc that was irresistible to storytellers. And Stephanie Billman and I connect the dots from Musashi samurai tales to Westerns, Westworld and Star Wars. 
The Legend of Musashi transcript
MUSIC LIST
  • Night Music by Kevin MacLeod
  • Throughput by Blue Dot Sessions
  • Improbability by Sono Sanctus
  • Tracker by Slate
  • Roundpine by Blue Dot Sessions
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