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- 1. The Book of the Sword: Episodes 1 & 2 Sep 5, 2008
- Heaven begins samurai training following a brutal attack on her family.
- 2. Book of the Heart: Episodes 3 & 4 Sep 6, 2008
- Heaven schemes to distract her father so she can obtain important family information.
- 3. Book of the Shadow: Episodes 5 & 6 Sep 7, 2008
- Heaven has doubts about Karen's loyalty; Cheryl is kidnapped.
Samurai Girl is a six-hour mini-series loosely based on the popular young-adult novel series by Carrie Asai. The event stars Jamie Chung, [1] Brendan Fehr, and Stacy Keibler.
Samurai Girl is a 2008 drama series about Heaven Kogo, a Japanese girl who is adopted by wealthy parents in San Francisco and inherits the samurai traditions of her ancestors. She faces danger from ninjas, Yakuza, and a mysterious federal agent, while falling in love with Jake Stanton.
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- 2008-09-05
- Drama
- Jamie Chung, Brendan Fehr, Saige Thompson
A teenage girl tries to balance a normal life as the adopted daughter of wealthy parents with the Samurai traditions of her ancestors.
- 44 min
Heaven Kogo, the adopted daughter of a powerful clan, becomes a samurai to fight the Yakuza after her brother's death. Rotten Tomatoes provides ratings, reviews, and trivia for this action-packed anime series.
- Jamie Chung
- 1
A young adult novel adaptation about a girl who trains to be a samurai and fights the Yakuza. Watch the trailer and see the ratings and reviews for this anime series on Rotten Tomatoes.
Aug 27, 2012 · Samurai Girl is a 2008 ABC Family miniseries starring Jamie Chung as a young woman with a mysterious past and powers. Watch the episodes, trailers, cast and crew, and exclusive interviews on TV Guide.
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A fantasy series by Carrie Asai about a girl who falls from the sky and becomes a samurai. The series consists of eight books, the first six published in 2003 and the last two in 2014.