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  • The world's strongest karate Kyokushin (1985)
  • 107 min | Documentary
The world's strongest karate Kyokushin (1985)
107 min | Documentary

This film is a documentary produced by the Kyokushin Film Production Committee, which was launched by its chief Oyama Baida himself as the executive producer in order to show more true Kyokushin than the works depicting the Kyokushin ...See moreThis film is a documentary produced by the Kyokushin Film Production Committee, which was launched by its chief Oyama Baida himself as the executive producer in order to show more true Kyokushin than the works depicting the Kyokushin Karate so far. It shows the 3rd Open Tournament Worldwide Karate Championship, which is held only once every 4 years (more than 60 participating countries, 215 participating athletes). The participating players are South African giant Utembo Guard, American policeman Kurjebitz, Southeast Asian champion Go-chan from Nepal, Miyoshi, who is said to be Ushiwakamaru in the South China Sea, and Makoto Nakamura, the second championship champion. What. Starting with this tournament, it depicts the harsh daily training and special training of Director Oyama's internal disciples. See less
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