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Saitō Hajime (斎藤 一), based on the historical figure of the same name, was the leader of the third squad of the Shinsengumi during the Bakumatsu. He has a long-standing rivalry with Kenshin and firmly believes in "Swift Death to Evil." He goes by the name of Fujita Gorō (藤田 五郎) and works as a Meiji police officer.
S. Samurai 7; Samurai 8: The Tale of Hachimaru; Samurai Champloo; Samurai cinema; Samurai Crusader; Samurai Deeper Kyo; Samurai Executioner; Samurai Girl: Real Bout High School
Musashi, the Samurai Lord, known in Japanese as Karakuri Kengō Den Musashi Lord (からくり剣豪伝ムサシロード, Karakuri Kengō Den Musashi Rōdo), is an anime series by Studio Pierrot. The 50-episode series aired on Nippon Television from October 1990 to September 1991. [3] The series stars, Musashi, a "gimmick robot". In the ...
Tomomitsu is a samurai serving the Fukashi Magistrate, who is Yorishige's ally. Tokoiwa Muneie (常岩 宗家) Tokoiwa is a samurai serving the Kitajo Magistrate, who is Yorishige's ally. Miura Hachirō (三浦 八郎) Hachirō is a young and loyal member of the Miura clan, vassal of the Hōjō clan. Miura Tokiaki (三浦 時明)
The prince of the Kingdom of Iron Maiden. son of the deceased King Harris, and the lord of the Samurai. Marie (マリー, Marī) Voiced by: Arisa Kiyoto (ONA) (Japanese); Dawn M. Bennett (ONA) [3] (English) The wife of the Samurai warrior Schen Karr, she was a priestess in the Samurai order. Among her duties was protecting the cursed Soul Eater ...
John Blackthorne's new title "hatamoto" in 'Shogun' is rooted in real Japanese history, and marks a significant change for the character. Here's what it means.
Lord Saber Stryke, known in Japan as Kenbukyō (剣武峡, Kenbukyō), is a demon warrior from the Nether Realm who, along with his companion, the demon tiger Black Blaze, seeks to overthrow Talpa and become the greatest warrior in both worlds. After hearing that Ryo wears the Inferno Armor that defeated his rival, he seeks him out to claim the ...
A 4-episode original video animation (OVA), titled Rurouni Kenshin: Trust & Betrayal, which served as a prequel to the first anime television series, was released in 1999. [71] A two-episode OVA titled Rurouni Kenshin: Reflection, which served as a sequel to the first anime television series, was released from 2001 to 2002. [72] [73]