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Narrator: This is the story of a samurai and his small son. They lived in feudal japan in the time of the Tokugawa, when feudal lords held the power of life and death over their subjects and everyone bowed to the absolute ppower of the Shogun. The samurai, a man of honor, lived by the age-old warrior's code; when the Shogun ordered him to become his High Executioner, the samurai obeyed. Wearing the Shogun's chrysanthemum crest, he insudred that the condemned men met their deaths with honor. Some called him assassin, but it was his duty to obey the Shogun for he was samurai. Then he was betrayed... branded a traitor... his wife and household brutally murdered. Only the child survived. Stripped of all honor and sentenced to death, the samurai and his son fled. To his enemies, the wandering outcast became known as "The Wolf"... Itto Ogami... the Fugitive Samurai. Many were the men who hunted for him, hungering for the reward put on his his head, yet The Wolf and his Cub survived to become legends... to live as long as the code of samurai itself.

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