Lone Wolf & Cub - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

My Son and My Sword for Hire

Fangs of the Wolf

Ikkoku-Bashi Bridge

Highway of Assassins

The Lowly Maid

Amya and Anema

The Guns of Sakai

The Castle Wall Attack

Six Roads to Infinity

Baby Cart on the River Styx

Deer Hunters

O-Chiyo's Boat

No Betrayal

North to South, East to West

Night of Fangs

Cloud Tiger, Wind Dragon

Executioner Asaemon

Half Mat, One Mat, Two And A Half Go Of Rice

The 8 Gate Attack Formation

Chrysanthemum Inn

The Crossing Guard

The Tragedy Of Beku No Ji

Thread of Tears

The Yagyu Letter

Daigoro's Song

Drifting Shadows
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