Sadamitsu the Destroyer

January. 17,2001      
Rating:
7
Trailer Synopsis

The earth is being overrun by Alien invaders and, while on a mission to stop the invaders, an assigned Attendant is injured. He seeks the help of a human named Sadamitsu. Sadamitsu makes it his mission to rid the world of the invaders, to prevent the coming of the ultimate enforcer, the Vulture. The problem is the Vulture is already here, and buried in Sadamitsu's past is the reason the Vulture hasn't already destroyed the Earth.

Seasons & Episode

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Seasons 1 : 2001

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10 Episode

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Episode 1 - Wanna Fight? Bring It on! Enter Sadamitsu
January. 17,2001

Episode 2 - Blazing Battle! Retrieval Complete!
January. 24,2001

Episode 3 - A New Member - Culon Runs Wild
January. 31,2001

Episode 4 - A Blazing Man's Spirit
February. 07,2001

Episode 5 - Women are Men's Death Scythe
February. 14,2001

Sadamitsu discovers the Vulture is actually Kamishiro, and confronts her by asking her why she continues to destroy the alien convicts. Kamishiro escapes, and continues to think about what Sadamitsu said. She wants to stop, and helps an alien, by hiding him from the Police and bringing him food. But when the Police discovers them, she decides it's time to destroy everybody. Sadamitsu arrives too late and finds both the alien and the policemen killed.

Episode 6 - A Cherry Blossom is a Flower of Man's Confusion
February. 21,2001

Episode 7 - Man, Eat the Fist of Life!
February. 28,2001

Episode 8 - Man, Sharing an Umbrella of Tears
March. 07,2001

Episode 9 - Man's Love is a Love for a Struggle to the Death
March. 14,2001

Episode 10 - Man's Constellation that Sparkles in the Sky
March. 21,2001

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