Live action TV
Description
In the feudal era of Japan, Ogami Itto serves as the Shogunate’s chief executioner, a position of immense authority and trust. His life is shattered when the treacherous Yagyu clan frames him for treason to steal his office. Following this dishonor, his wife Azami is brutally murdered and his household is destroyed, leaving only his infant son, Daigoro, alive. Disgraced and stripped of his rank, Itto becomes a ronin and takes the path of the assassin for hire. He places his young son in a baby cart, which often carries weapons and his son's toys, and the two wander the countryside as the infamous pair known as Lone Wolf and Cub.

The central conflict is twofold: Itto must survive as a mercenary, accepting contracts to kill targets ranging from corrupt officials to rival clansmen, while relentlessly pursuing revenge against the Yagyu clan who destroyed his life. Each episode typically follows a formula where Itto and Daigoro arrive in a new town or region, become entangled with local lords, yakuza, or desperate commoners, and Itto is hired to carry out an assassination. These episodic assignments often explore themes of honor, duty, and the high cost of violence, with Itto’s reputation alone sometimes enough to intimidate opponents.

Throughout the series, the Yagyu clan, led by Lord Retsudo, continually dispatches assassins, ninja, and master swordsmen to eliminate Itto, fearing his quest for vengeance. Notable narrative arcs include encounters with rival samurai such as Gunbei Yagyu and Asaemon the Beheader, as well as storylines where Daigoro is separated from his father and must survive on his own, demonstrating the harsh education Itto is giving his son. The series blends graphic sword violence with a contemplative tone, showing the bond between father and son as they walk what is called the Assassin’s Road, moving from one deadly confrontation to the next across the Japanese countryside.
Information
Lone Wolf and Cub
子連れ狼
Type: Live action TV
Anime episodes: 79
Date: 04/01/1973 – 09/26/1976
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Cast
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Staff
  • Director
    Akio Jissōji
  • Episode Director
    Akinori Matsuo
    Kazuo Ikehiro
    Keiichi Ozawa
    Kōsei Saitō
    Makito Takai
    Michiyoshi Doi
    Minoru Matsushima
    Mitsuo Murayama
    Seiji Maruyama
    Shintarō Sofue
    Teruo Ishii
    Tokuzō Tanaka
    Yukio Toda
    Yūsuke Watanabe
  • Original Manga
    Goseki Kojima
  • Executive producer
    John Sirabella
  • Script
    Shūkei Nagasaka
  • Music
    Takeo Watanabe
  • Music Director
    Seiji Suzuki
Production
  • Broadcaster
    Nippon Television Network
    CFMT-TV
    Univision
    Italia 7
    VOX
    SBT
  • Cooperation
    Nakamura Production
    Ikuta Studio
  • Licensed by
    Media Blasters
  • Production
    Nippon Television Network
    Studio Ship
    Union
  • Distributor
    Tokyo Shock
    Pidax Film
    Rapid Eye Movies
  • Internet Streaming
    HIDIVE
Music
Opening
Ep. 1-53
“Tetego Bashi" (ててご橋)”
Ep. 54-79
“Kozure Ōkami" (子連れ狼)”