Rikidozan (JP - DVD R2)
Once again, the Japanese go nuts over a film in terms of packaging and extras
Title: Rikidozan (IMDb)
Starring: Sol Kyung-Gu
Released: 4th August 2006
SRP: ¥4935 / ¥10290
Further Details:
August 4th marks the Japanese region two release of Rikidozan, the true story of a Korean sumo legend trying to make it big in Japan. The film will be presented in an anamorphic widescreen format with a Dolby Digital 5.1 soundtrack. Sadly, only Japanese subtitles will be provided. Sony’s collector’s edition will include a making of featurette, unreleased scenes, trailer and more. Those opting for the lavish Genryu box can look forward to private footage of the original Rikidozan, documentary on the original wrestler and action figure. The collector’s edition is likely to set you back ¥4935 ($45.99 from Yes Asia) and the Genryu box is going for ¥10290 at CDJapan.
Please note that there are no English subtitles for this release.


Synopsis
No man has moved Japan like this hero! The year, 1944. Tokyo is suffering under the weight of World War 2. Rikidozan also suffers the jibes of his fellow sumo wrestlers, simply because he is a "Korean." One day, he meets a young geisha named Aya, and eventually they become husband and wife. After suffering years in the sumo world for being Korean, he tries his hand at the Western pro-wrestling world.
News by Bodhi Sarkar
Starring: Sol Kyung-Gu
Released: 4th August 2006
SRP: ¥4935 / ¥10290
Further Details:
August 4th marks the Japanese region two release of Rikidozan, the true story of a Korean sumo legend trying to make it big in Japan. The film will be presented in an anamorphic widescreen format with a Dolby Digital 5.1 soundtrack. Sadly, only Japanese subtitles will be provided. Sony’s collector’s edition will include a making of featurette, unreleased scenes, trailer and more. Those opting for the lavish Genryu box can look forward to private footage of the original Rikidozan, documentary on the original wrestler and action figure. The collector’s edition is likely to set you back ¥4935 ($45.99 from Yes Asia) and the Genryu box is going for ¥10290 at CDJapan.
Please note that there are no English subtitles for this release.


Synopsis
No man has moved Japan like this hero! The year, 1944. Tokyo is suffering under the weight of World War 2. Rikidozan also suffers the jibes of his fellow sumo wrestlers, simply because he is a "Korean." One day, he meets a young geisha named Aya, and eventually they become husband and wife. After suffering years in the sumo world for being Korean, he tries his hand at the Western pro-wrestling world.
News by Bodhi Sarkar
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You never will. I don't think. If they do, I will be very surprised. And then will rent it.
Rikidozan is considered the father of Puroresu (Japanese Pro-Wrestling).
This has my hero in it! Keiji Mutoh (Great Muta)!! Need to see a R1 release.
This has my hero in it! Keiji Mutoh (Great Muta)!! Need to see a R1 release.
How bad does that figure look!?
Love the insane grin.
Love the insane grin.
This looked good. I've had two opportunities to see it but keep missing it. Gotta wait for the third unless I want to blind buy.

