Description
"Sengoku Musou" is an anime adaptation of the popular "Samurai Warriors" video game series, which reimagines the Sengoku period of Japanese history with a focus on dramatic battles and larger-than-life characters. The series is set during the late 16th century, a time of intense conflict as rival warlords vie for control of Japan. The narrative centers on the unification of the country under a single ruler, exploring the alliances, betrayals, and epic confrontations that define this era.
The story primarily follows the rise of Oda Nobunaga, a ruthless and ambitious daimyo determined to conquer Japan through sheer force and strategic brilliance. Nobunaga’s quest for dominance brings him into conflict with other prominent figures, including Takeda Shingen, Uesugi Kenshin, and Tokugawa Ieyasu. Each of these characters embodies distinct philosophies and leadership styles, shaping the course of the war. Nobunaga’s relentless drive and willingness to challenge tradition make him both a feared adversary and a compelling antihero.
Amidst the chaos, the series also highlights the perspectives of lesser-known but equally significant figures, such as Sanada Yukimura, a young and idealistic warrior fiercely loyal to his clan, and Akechi Mitsuhide, a conflicted retainer torn between loyalty to Nobunaga and his own moral convictions. The interplay between these characters creates a dynamic narrative that balances grand-scale battles with personal struggles and political intrigue.
The plot is driven by key historical events, such as the Battle of Okehazama, where Nobunaga secures a decisive victory against overwhelming odds, and the Honno-ji Incident, a pivotal moment that alters the course of the war. The anime dramatizes these events, blending historical accuracy with creative liberties to heighten the emotional and dramatic impact. The series also explores themes of loyalty, ambition, and the cost of power, as characters grapple with the consequences of their actions in a world defined by constant warfare.
Visually, the anime emphasizes the intensity of combat, with stylized fight sequences that showcase the unique abilities and weapons of each warrior. The character designs are heavily influenced by the video game series, featuring exaggerated armor and vibrant colors that reflect their personalities and roles in the conflict. The animation captures the chaos of battle while maintaining a focus on individual duels and strategic maneuvers.
Overall, "Sengoku Musou" offers a dramatized yet engaging portrayal of the Sengoku period, blending historical events with the fantastical elements of its source material. The series appeals to fans of action and historical fiction, providing a vivid depiction of one of Japan’s most turbulent eras through the lens of its iconic warriors.
The story primarily follows the rise of Oda Nobunaga, a ruthless and ambitious daimyo determined to conquer Japan through sheer force and strategic brilliance. Nobunaga’s quest for dominance brings him into conflict with other prominent figures, including Takeda Shingen, Uesugi Kenshin, and Tokugawa Ieyasu. Each of these characters embodies distinct philosophies and leadership styles, shaping the course of the war. Nobunaga’s relentless drive and willingness to challenge tradition make him both a feared adversary and a compelling antihero.
Amidst the chaos, the series also highlights the perspectives of lesser-known but equally significant figures, such as Sanada Yukimura, a young and idealistic warrior fiercely loyal to his clan, and Akechi Mitsuhide, a conflicted retainer torn between loyalty to Nobunaga and his own moral convictions. The interplay between these characters creates a dynamic narrative that balances grand-scale battles with personal struggles and political intrigue.
The plot is driven by key historical events, such as the Battle of Okehazama, where Nobunaga secures a decisive victory against overwhelming odds, and the Honno-ji Incident, a pivotal moment that alters the course of the war. The anime dramatizes these events, blending historical accuracy with creative liberties to heighten the emotional and dramatic impact. The series also explores themes of loyalty, ambition, and the cost of power, as characters grapple with the consequences of their actions in a world defined by constant warfare.
Visually, the anime emphasizes the intensity of combat, with stylized fight sequences that showcase the unique abilities and weapons of each warrior. The character designs are heavily influenced by the video game series, featuring exaggerated armor and vibrant colors that reflect their personalities and roles in the conflict. The animation captures the chaos of battle while maintaining a focus on individual duels and strategic maneuvers.
Overall, "Sengoku Musou" offers a dramatized yet engaging portrayal of the Sengoku period, blending historical events with the fantastical elements of its source material. The series appeals to fans of action and historical fiction, providing a vivid depiction of one of Japan’s most turbulent eras through the lens of its iconic warriors.
Episodes
Staffel 1
1Best Cherry Blossoms of The World
2Inubushi's Departure
3The Siege of Ueda Castle
4The Sekigahara Sunset
5The Destination of Life
6The Caged Heart
7The Crimson Blade
8The Path Of No Return
9The Osaka Tempest
10Fortress Beyond Compare
11The Lofty Castle
12Mightiest Warrior in Japan
Cast
- Tokugawa IeyasuJōji Nakata
- Takatora Toudou
- Honda Tadakatsu
- Kotarou Fuuma
- Naomasa IiNils Kreutinger
- Hidetada TokugawaDieter Maise
- Kanetsugu NaoeDominik Freiberger
- Takatora Todo
- Nobuyuki Sanada
- Masamune Date
- Tadakatsu Honda
- Kotaro Fuma
- Kunoichi
- Maeda Keiji
- Toyotomi Hideyoshi
- Date Masamune
- Naoe Kanetsugu
- Tōdō Takatora
- Ōtani Yoshitsugu
- Toyotomi Hideyori
- Uesugi KagekatsuGreg Carson
- Kiyomasa Katou
- Hideyoshi ToyotomiJeffrey Schmidt
- Mitsunari IshidaIan Ferguson
- Yoshitsugu Ootani
- Ieyasu TokugawaMichael Johnson
- Yukimura SanadaJan van Weyde
- Keiji Maeda
- KaiJennifer Green
- Masanori Fukushima
- Hideyori Toyotomi
- Kiyomasa Kato
- Kojuro KatakuraIan Moore
- Sakon Shima
- Yoshitsugu OtaniPaul T. Taylor
- Ii Naomasa
- Katō Kiyomasa
- Sanada Yukimura
- Fūma Kotarō
- Ishida Mitsunari
- Shima Sakon
- Sanada Nobuyuki
- Fukushima MasanoriOliver Krietsch-MatzuraTakahiro Fujimoto
- Katakura Kojūrō
- Tokugawa HidetadaShōta Ebina
Comment(s)
Staff
- DirectorKōjin Ochi
- ScreenplayAtsuhiro TomiokaYuka YamadaChiko Uonji
- Episode DirectorYasumi MikamotoShigeru KimiyaMasayoshi NishidaShin KatagaiFujiaki Asari
- MusicKensuke Inage
- Art DirectorKōki Nagayoshi
- Animation DirectorAki TsunakiKeizō ShimizuMasayoshi NishidaHyun Woo JuJung-Duk SeoShunko NezuShin Min SedoKeita Saitō
- Sound DirectorKisuke Koizumi
- ProducerEiichi SekineKazuhiro AsōOsamu SaegusaKosuke KazunoHiroyuki Tanaka
- Series CompositionYuka Yamada
- StoryboardFumihiro YoshimuraYuki ArieShigeru KimiyaMasayoshi NishidaTakuo SuzukiKōjin Ochi
- Unit DirectorKōjin OchiShun Kudō
- Character DesignAki Tsunaki
- Chief Animation DirectorAki Tsunaki
- Art designTomoyasu FujiseMasahiro Satō
- Director of PhotographyTakashi Yanagida
Production
- ProductionAvex PicturesNASTV Tokyoavex entertainmentKoei Tecmo Games Co., Ltd.
- Animation ProductionTezuka ProductionsTYO Animations
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