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Juubee Ninpuuchou
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Stranger: Mukou Hadan
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Similar overall feel, being both movies about samurai (or ronin, in the case of Sword of the Stranger) on a mission, along the way facing off against a near invincible foe. Sword of the Stranger is grounded in a more gritty realism, but the action and characters aren't as jaw-droppingly cool as in Ninja Scroll.
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Recommended by edythemighty
'Ninja Scroll' and 'Sword of the Stranger' are both movies that feature gory, over-the-top action with fantastic art and animation. If you feel like seeing a ronin battle his way through a group of diverse antagonists then you can't go wrong with either of them.
Fun fact: Koichi Yamadera plays in both movies; though he's the hero in one and the villain in the other.
The graphics are somewhat the same but the storylines are different besides the fact that the lone swordsman is helping a female in one while the other is a boy and his dog
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Recommended by AddictofAnime
The events of both anime take place in feudal Japan, focusing on ninja and samurai. Both have a travelling vagabond for a main character, who agrees to complete a certain task. These anime focus mostly on action and violent battles, usually pitting the main character against stronger opponents.
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Recommended by BohemianRhapsody
Both follow the journey of Ronin swordsmen (Ninja Scroll contains some unsettling sexual content, not suited for innocent souls).
If you want to watch a samurai anime Ninja Scroll (Juubee Ninpuuchou) is what you are looking for. Although it was released in 1993, the animations are still good enough. It doesn't have the best story or characters, yet its atmosphere and fights make it fun to watch.