Musashi (2009)

is a full-length animated film released in Japanese theaters in June 13 2009. it is directed by Mizuho Nishikubo (西久保瑞穂) in collaboration with Production I.G, which was also responsible for Patlabor: The Movie (1989), Patlabor: The Movie 2 (1993), Ghost in the Shell (1995), Innocence (2004) and The Sky Crawlers (2008).

Not to be mistaken as a film adaptation of the popular ongoing manga series Vagabond by by Takehiko Inoue 井上雄彦 (based loosely on Eiji Yoshikawa's 吉川英治 novel Musashi), this film based on legendary swordsman Miyamoto Musashi 宮本武蔵(1584-1645) was conceptualized by filmmaker Mamoru Oshii (押井守) to be a more historically accurate and realistic re-telling of the enigmatic swordsman, based on Oshii's reading of The Book of Five Rings, a master treatise on military strategy penned by Musashi himself as a means of seeking "the way" to enlighten his spirit and cultivate his mind.

Character design was by Kazuto Nakazawa 中澤一登, who was also responsible for 'Samurai Champloo' and who was the director for the animation segment in Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill Vol. 1 (2003).

Plot
 "Samurai of Ikku Kuni, Harima, name of Shinmen Musashi Mori Fujiwara Harunobu, age about 60. I studied by heart the way of the art of war in my youth in days past. I had my first taste of fighting at the age of only 13... Set off for the Capital at the age of 21, fought with many practitioners of war strategies, news of the resulting victories did not spread. Thereafter whichever place I go, I cross swords with practitioners of the myriad schools as much as 60 odd times, and never once lost ~ The Boof of Five Rings"