Hōgen stumbles away and is found by Shōji Sudou, a policeman whose partner was killed by Genba and Hōgen. Weed defeats Hōgen but chooses not to kill him. Weed clashes with Hōgen and is injured, but spirits of dead Ōu soldiers appear to give him strength. Hōgen, alone after having to mercy kill Genba, launches his attack on Ōu. Gin escapes and starts recruiting soldiers. Akame locates Weed and explains the situation, prompting him to search for dogs to join Ōu's army. John escapes, but is killed while acting as a diversion for Hiro. When Gin and his close friends John and Akame are found by Hōgen and his troops, Akame escapes to alert Ōu, while Gin, John, and Hiro (a dog loyal to Gin) are taken as hostages.
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The series then introduces Hōgen and Genba, Great Dane brothers who plan to create an army and overthrow Gin.
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From top to bottom: GB, Mel, Jerome, Kyōshirō, Kagetora, Ken, Tesshin, and Rocket The show was released on several DVDs between 20 in Japan, and was licensed and distributed in Taiwan and several Nordic countries. In 2005, NAS and SKY Perfect Well Think produced an anime series that aired on Animax. In addition to the main series, Takahashi authored several side stories and books relating to Weed and the supporting cast. ComicsOne licensed the series for release in Canada and the United States by the name of Weed, but issued only three volumes before it went out of business. Publisher Nihon Bungeisha released 60 bound volumes and later reprinted early volumes. Weed was originally serialized in the magazine Weekly Manga Goraku from 1999 to 2009. As the series progresses, Weed and his allies journey throughout Japan, aiding those in need and preventing takeovers.
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Upon arriving, Weed immediately begins protecting Ōu and its soldiers from dangerous threats. Weed, named after the English word for wild plant, leaves his birthplace to search for his father in the Ōu Mountains. It is a sequel to Takahashi's 1980s manga Silver Fang -The Shooting Star Gin-, and focuses on Weed, the son of Gin, the original series' protagonist. Silver Fang Legend Weed) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yoshihiro Takahashi. Weed, known in Japan as Ginga Densetsu Weed ( Japanese: 銀牙伝説 WEED ( ウィード ), Hepburn: Ginga Densetsu Wīdo, lit.