
Overview
The trio track a cursed tea set to a samurai, Musashi: an honorable man, but one who refuses to give them the antique unless they aid him in recovering a mystical set of oriental monkey statues (which represent See No Evil, Hear No Evil, Speak No Evil). A wealth Japanese industrialist, Tanaka, has them, and they reward his honorable behavior with success in business. Now he is almost ready to die, and the magic of the statues require that he use them to test the honor of his three children to see which one will inherit. Each monkey gives a child magical powers, but the two sons abuse their power and fail to act honorably. Forced to choose seppuku (ritual suicide) they refuse, and the monkey statues then kill them. each death further reinvigorates Tanaka. The daughter passes her test, but is then required to use the statues to kill her father. She refuses, and kills herself. Musashi then confronts his old friend Tanaka and tricks him into killing the unarmed samurai. Having acted dishon
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3 - 1The Prophecies (1) October 07, 1989
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3 - 2The Prophecies (2) October 07, 1989
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3 - 3Demon Hunter October 14, 1989
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3 - 4Crippled Inside October 21, 1989
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3 - 5Stick It In Your Ear October 28, 1989
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3 - 6Bad Penny November 11, 1989
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3 - 7Hate On Your Dial November 18, 1989
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3 - 8Night Prey November 25, 1989
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3 - 9Femme Fatale December 02, 1989
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3 - 10Mightier Than the Sword January 20, 1990
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3 - 11Year of the Monkey January 27, 1990
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3 - 12Epitaph For a Lonely Soul February 03, 1990
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3 - 13Midnight Riders February 10, 1990
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3 - 14Repetition February 17, 1990
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3 - 15The Long Road Home February 24, 1990
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3 - 16My Wife as a Dog March 03, 1990
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3 - 17Jack-in-the-Box May 05, 1990
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3 - 18Spirit of Television May 12, 1990
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3 - 19The Tree of Life May 19, 1990
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3 - 20The Charnel Pit May 26, 1990