Sengoku Basara: Samurai Kings

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سينغوكو باسارا: ملوك الساموراي (باليابانية: 戦国BASARA) ، هو مسلسل انمي ياباني، بدأ العرض الأصلي بتاريخ 2 أبريل 2009 وأنتهى بتاريخ 18 يونيو 2009 ، وهو من إنتاج ستوديو آي جي برودكشن. rdf:langString
Sengoku Basara (яп. 戦国BASARA) — аниме-адаптация одноимённой серии игр, снятая под руководством режиссёра (первый сезон). Режиссёром второго сезона и фильма стал . Созданием музыки к сериалу занимался Хироюки Савано. Трансляция первого сезона проходила с 1 апреля по 17 июня 2009 года, трансляция второго началась 11 июля 2010 года. 4 июня 2011 года состоялась премьера полнометражного фильма. На Anime Expo 2009 было объявлено, что компания Funimation Entertainment приобретает права на распространение в Северной Америке первого сезона сериала. rdf:langString
Sengoku Basara: Samurai Kings (戦国BASARA Sengoku Basara?) Es un anime basado en el videojuego Devil Kings, desarrollado por la popular compañía de videojuegos Capcom. La serie está realizada por el estudio Production I.G y dirigida principalmente por Itsuro Kawasaki y consta de 12 episodios. El opening es JAP de Abingdon Boys School y el ending es Break & Peace de Dustz. Una película titulada Sengoku Basara: The Last Party fue lanzada en Japón el 4 de junio de 2011. Representa la Batalla de Sekigahara, que determina el siguiente Shogun de Japón. rdf:langString
Sengoku Basara: Samurai Kings (Japanese: 戦国BASARA, Hepburn: Sengoku Basara) is a Japanese anime television series based on the Capcom video game series of the same name made by Production I.G, planned and written by Yasuyuki Muto, and chiefly directed by Itsuro Kawasaki. The series started broadcast on Japan's Chubu-Nippon Broadcasting (CBC) station in April 2009; other networks broadcast the episodes within a few days, including TBS, MBS, and Animax. Its first season made its North American television debut on the Funimation Channel on November 16, 2010. rdf:langString
Sengoku Basara (戦国BASARA?) è un anime diviso in due serie, tratto dal videogioco Devil Kings della Capcom. Le due serie sono composte ciascuna da tredici episodi. Dal videogioco è stato tratto anche un manga diviso in tre volumi denominato Sengoku Basara Ranse Renbu creato da Kairi Shimotsuki e pubblicato dalla casa editrice , pubblicato in Italia dalla J-Pop. Le due stagioni dell'anime sono state acquistate da Yamato Video che lo ha annunciato su Facebook, e, fa parte del "Secret Project" dell'editore milanese. La serie è in fase di trasmissione su nuovo canale YouTube della Yamato a partire dal 30 ottobre 2013. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Masamune wants to defeat Yoshimoto, but Yukimura intervenes on him before that happens, fighting each other to decide who will capture Yoshimoto. Meanwhile, Shingen charges at Hōjō Ujimasa, trying to get him to surrender after Ujimasa attacked Shingen's army. However, Ujimasa sends Fūma Kotarō to distract and stall Shingen. When Kotarō is defeated, Shingen then easily takes out Ujimasa. During their fight, Masamune and Yukimura find out that Yoshimoto has escaped from the battlefield using two other decoys. However, all three are each attacked by operatives under the "Demon King of Owari", Oda Nobunaga. Masamune and Yukimura then witness Nobunaga shoot the real Yoshimoto.
rdf:langString Keiji tries to stop Toshiie and Matsu from going to Echigo, but the two goes past him. Toshiie and Matsu meets with Uesugi, who reveals that a large portion of his army is heading towards Kaga, forcing Toshiie to decide between defeating Uesugi and claim control of Echigo or returning to Kaga and protect his people. Toshiie chooses to return to Kaga on behalf of Matsu's safety, but when going back, they are surrounded by Uesugi's army at Tetorigawa. When Keiji catches up to the two, he confronts Toshiie in full force, questioning his motives for siding with Hideyoshi. After Keiji defeats Toshiie, Matsu draws her sword at Keiji. Uesugi, who has witnessed this fight, tells Matsu to withdraw from fighting, acknowledging that both Keiji and Toshiie strive for peace but for different reasons. In Oshu, after fighting off and surviving against Hideyoshi's army, Masamune now faces Hideyoshi himself. While Yukimura travels west towards Satsuma with his new ally Nobushige Oyamada, he hears a faint cry coming from Azuchi Castle.
rdf:langString Masamune and Hideyoshi start their battle, Yukimura begins his assault on Motonari, and Kojūrō prepares to fight Hanbei. In Echigo, Uesugi, defeating much of Hideyoshi's forces there, encounters Mitsunari Ishida, one of Hideyoshi's general, with Kasuga finally arriving back. In Satsuma, Shimazu and Musashi takes out most of Hideyoshi's forces there, who have been surprisingly led by Ieyasu Tokugawa with Tadakatsu Honda. Yukimura manages to stop Motonari from running over a village using his spears against the Nichirin. When Yukimura tries to fight Motonari, the latter tries to trap him on one of the mirrors to burn him alive from the solar lights. However, as Yukimura breaks free and unleashes his full power, he destroys the Nichirin, catching Motonari in the blast. Kojūrō uses Masamune's damaged sword against Hanbei, who succumbs to his illness and falls over the edge of the cliff. Hideyoshi, who has the upper hand against Masamune, crushes the castle on top of him. Masamune, managing to survive, defeats Hideyoshi using Kojūrō's sword in full force. Keiji meets with Hideyoshi and Hanbei in a trance state, and Hideyoshi tells Keiji his name will not last forever, even in the desire of creating a strong nation. Hideyoshi returns the pendant back to Keiji, knowing that he is no longer worthy of wearing it anymore. With Hideyoshi's defeat, all of his armies scatter and return to their families, and everyone else return to their normal lives.
rdf:langString Masamune and Motochika confront each other, with both of their forces watching, but it ends in a draw. In Aki, Motonari and his general Motoyasu Akagawa are witnessing that the Fugaku is being rebuilt and being renamed the Nichirin. In Satsuma, after Yukimura and Musashi train by unusual means, Hideyoshi's forces soon arrive to face Yukimura and Musashi's forces. However, Motonari's forces will soon appear as well. In Osaka, Hideyoshi and Hanbei begin their next plan to conquer the east, already aware that Motonari has deceived them. Later, Kasuga delivers a message to Keiji that Toshiie will be joining Uesugi to defend Echigo from Hideyoshi, aside from the fact that Toshiie is in no condition to fight. During this time, Yumekichi disappears with Keiji's pendant. As both Masamune and Motochika's forces discuss their plan to attack Wasaka and Yamashiro, a throwing dart appeared with a note on it, and as Masamune reads it, he recognizes that it was written by Hisahide.
rdf:langString After returning to Oshu, Masamune prevents the dishonored Kojūrō from committing seppuku, punching him with his injured hand. Masamune will use Kojūrō's sword as a substitute for losing one of his six swords in the previous battle. Masamune's forces then head towards Setouchi were Uesugi's forces reside. In Osaka, Hanbei meets with Kojūrō and deceives him of Masamune's defeat, showing him Masamune's lost sword as proof. Arriving at Osaka, Keiji sees Hideyoshi's forces leaving for Shikoku, but Hanbei stops him and reminds him of what happened in Tetorigawa. While traveling to Satsuma at night, Yukimura, contemplating that much of the men in each family of the villagers has gone to war, spots Hideyoshi's forces heading towards Shikoku. In Setouchi, Uesugi sends back his army, much to the surprise of Masamune. As they meet at the bridge, Masamune thanks Uesugi for allowing him to advance to Satsuma. In Shikoku, both Motochika and Motonari has begun their battle at sea.
rdf:langString In Honnoji, Mitsuhide's ulterior motive was to betray Oda and have his soldiers to be defeated. In Kai, Kojūrō gathers up all of the previously fallen factions in an attempt to support Yukimura and Masamune in battle to stop Oda once and for all. When the two make it to Honnoji, Yukimura and Masamune are surprised that Oda is nowhere to be found past the gates. This was actually a trap set by Nōhime to lure Mitsuhide's soldiers to their deaths. Inside the temple, Mitsuhide attacks Yukimura and Masamune, setting the building on fire. At Azuchi Castle, Oichi is compelled by Nōhime to kill Kasuga, who has been captured. However, Kasuga frees herself and escapes, taking Oichi with her. After parting ways, Kasuga blows her whistle, transforming it into a hang glider, to evade the area when met by ninjas. Ranmaru Mori shows up to aid Mitsuhide, only to be easily defeated by Masamune. After Kojūrō intervenes to tell Yukimura and Masamune to go to Azuchi Castle, he volunteers to fight Mitsuhide in their place. Facing Nōhime one more time, Oichi wishes to see her brother again. After Nōhime disallows her request, Nōhime fires her gun at Oichi.
rdf:langString Aboard the Fugaku, Motochika are aware that many villagers were driven out of their land in Shikoku, so he let them know that he will defeat Motonari in no time. In Kaga, Keiji visits Toshiie and Matsu, who reveal that Hideyoshi now wants them to attack Kai. Although they must adhere to this, Toshiie and Matsu both understand what Keiji is seeking for to acquire peace. In Shikoku, Motochika has gained the upper hand, but Motonari plans to lure him to allow Hideyoshi to attack him. When Hideyoshi appears, he parts the sea with his fist, immobilizing Motochika on the dry surface. In fact, he also blocks a cannonball shot by Motochika with only one hand. Hideyoshi jumps onto the Fugaku and confronts Motochika head on, easily beating him up. Yukimura and Oyamada, with Sasuke tagging along, have witnessed this battle, planning to support Motochika's forces. While trying to clear a path for Yukimura, Oyamada is consequently killed in the process. During the duel between Motochika and Hideyoshi, the Fugaku is ultimately destroyed. As Motochika has fallen to his defeat, Hideyoshi has his victory secured.
rdf:langString After a teasing Sasuke warns an annoyed Kasuga not to stray away from Uesugi, Sasauke leaves to investigate a nearby explosion. Kojūrō tells Yukimura of his regrets of what happened to Masamune when Mitsuhide attacked him. Sasuke then arrives to report that some of Masamune's retainers were taken hostage by a shrewd man named Hisahide Matsunaga, who demands to possess Masamune's six dragon claw swords and Takeda's shieldless armor in exchange for their lives. While Kojūrō suggests to sacrifice the retainers and ignore this threat, Masamune, who just woke up and heard everything, wants to save his retainers instead. Kojūrō challenges Masamune to a battle, already knowing he is in no condition to fight, yet the latter accepts. Kojūrō ends the bout by promptly knocking him out after hitting him square on his wounds. Even so, Kojūrō decides to bring back the retainers safely in honor of Masamune's wish. Takeda questions why Yukimura would let Kojūrō go alone, and after making Yukimura to see the error of his ways, Takeda orders him to aid the rescue and bring the armor back for sure.
rdf:langString Kojūrō, refusing Hanbei's offer to join Hideyoshi's army, attacks Hanbei while protecting the hostages, only to be beaten up and knocked unconscious. Masamune's retainers not only report of an assault Nambu, Tsugara and Soma, but also inform that Kojūrō has been captured, leaving behind his sword. Keiji visits Kenshin Uesugi, discussing that Hideyoshi and Motonari may be heading towards Shikoku for their next attack. However, Keiji is shocked when Kasuga says that Toshiie and Matsu's army is approaching Echigo to fight against Uesugi's army. In Oshu, Masamune manages to defeat most of the soldiers from the three assaults. Masamune confronts Hanbei at the battlefield, but after Hanbei hits Masamune with his sword, he retreats when more of Hideyoshi's soldiers arrive, leaving Masamune at a disadvantage. Hanbei returns to Osaka Castle and meets with Hideyoshi to discuss with the plan and departs to Aki to complete the alliance with Motonari.
rdf:langString Takeda invites Yukimura and Masamune to participate in the "Takeda Contest of Men". In this episode, Kojūrō, Sasuke and Takeda wear masks to hide their identity until defeated. As Yukimura faces Kojūrō, Yukimura drops his spear and attempts to punch Kojūrō with his injured hand, catching Kojūrō off guard for a moment. Kojūrō returns the spear back to Yukimura, having pity on him. As Masamune fights Sasuke, the latter duplicates and multiplies the former's form to surround him. Kojūrō butts in and stops the fight. As Yukimura and Masamune advance further into the contest, they enter a chamber where they meet Takeda. Masamune fights Takeda to the bitter end, splitting his mask in two. After Masamune leaves the chamber, Yukimura feels disgraced that Masamune bested Takeda. However, Takeda encourages Yukimura, through means of punches, not to give up, for he is worthy as a "man". When Yukimura goes outside to see Masamune off, they shake hands, promising each other for one final fight someday soon.
rdf:langString Shingen tries to persuade Tokugawa Ieyasu into joining his side, but the latter stands firm in allying with Nobunaga. As the Tokugawa clan advances on the Takeda and Uesugi clans, it seems that the Tokugawa clan is at a disadvantage, that is until Ieyasu summons his greatest general Honda Tadakatsu, a giant, mechanized robot wielding a large drill as a weapon, to quickly turn the tide of the battle. Yukimura, Sasuke, and Shingen do their best to fight Tadakatsu all at once. Elsewhere, Nagamasa intercepts Masamune to stop him from getting to Nobunaga. Kenshin catches up to Keiji and realizes his plan all along to ally the other leaders to confront Nobunaga by himself. Meanwhile, when Nobunaga leaves, Mitsuhide allows Oichi to see Nagamasa on the battlefield. However, this was a distraction for Mitsuhide to shoot Nagamasa point blank.
rdf:langString This takes place before Yukimura and Masamune led the factions to Azuchi Castle. Motochika meets with Toshiie Maeda and Matsu Maeda, who, both serving Oda as their lord, deliver a message to seed Sanuki and Eao. In response, Motochika tries to convince them to join his side instead. Keiji, who is currently imprisoned in Aki at Itsukushima, is approached by Motonari. Keiji, after mentioning to Motonari that Motochika is equipped with a powerful ship called the Fugaku, convinces Motonari to arrange a hostage exchange with Motochika to negotiate an alliance against Oda. Motochika lets Toshiie and Matsu know of this plan, suggesting they should find their resolve in whom really to support. During the negotiation at sea, Motonari tricks Motochika and takes over the Fugaku. In anger and disbelief, Keiji then breaks free from the ropes and attacks Motonari, but he is hit by an arrow and falls into the sea. This leads Motochika and Motonari to engage in a fierce battle against each other. However, Keiji survived from drowning, persuading them to stop fighting. As Kasuga arrives, it is implied the assault on Azuchi Castle just began. Motochika and Motonari, along with the others on board, head towards Azuchi Castle to join the fight against Oda.
rdf:langString Sasuke informs Takeda that Oyamada was killed in battle. He also reports to Takeda that Masamune is attacking Hideyoshi's forces disguised as Takeda's soldiers. After Sasuke lets Masamune know this, both Takeda and Masamune are then able to defeat Hideyoshi's forces. Still on the way to Satsuma, Yukimura comes across men from the area, only for him to be led to and fend against Musashi Miyamoto, an untrained swordsman from the village of Satsuma. After a brief fight, Yukimura orders Musashi to bring him to see the leader. Upon meeting the leader, Yoshihiro Shimazu, Yukimura is surprised that he is still alive, since it was known that he was supposedly killed by Oda. In Kai, Takeda and Masamune that Hideyoshi would face them both if the two form an alliance and attack him. However, Masamune refuses to do so and wants to fight Hideyoshi alone in Osaka. Meanwhile, in Osaka, while Hideyoshi and Hanbei discuss about their next plan and the arrival of a new weapon, Keiji arrives and demands to speak with Hideyoshi.
rdf:langString A carefree, wandering fellow named Maeda Keiji visits Kenshin, primarily discussing about forming an alliance in order to defeat Nobunaga. He then visits Masamune, who is not happy to meet him. Keiji tries to convince Masamune to form an alliance as well, but Masamune declines the request and wants to take on Nobunaga alone. As a result, Masamune ends up fighting Keiji, who tries to explain that forming an alliance against Nobunaga will give Japan peace and create a world of happiness. Nonetheless, Masamune manages to defeat Keiji. Still determined to stop Nobunaga, Masamune sets out to face the Oda clan head on.
rdf:langString Kojūrō still refuses to adhere to Hanbei and serve Hideyoshi. After Hanbei leaves, Kotarō discreetly takes out the guards inside the castle. Sasuke and Kasuga infiltrate from the outside and discover Kojūrō there. In the command center, the three realize that Hideyoshi is planning to attack Uesugi and Satsuma. As soon as Sasuke is about to hand Kojūrō a sword in the room, Kotarō suddenly appears and attacks Sasuke, actually sent to retrieve that sword back to Hisahide before disappearing. Kasuga heads back to Uesugi on a hang glider, while Kojūrō releases prisoners held captive inside the dungeon and leads a revolt. Kojūrō reunites with Masamune, who parts ways with Motochika and heads to Odawara to go after Hideyoshi. In Satsuma, as Motonari heads for battle in the Nichirin, he kills Akagawa, knowing he was a spy under Hanbei. Motonari fires the cannon at some of Hanbei's scouts at sea, and Yukimura witnesses its power at a distance. As Hideyoshi leads his forces to Odawara, Keiji tries to stop him, but Hideyoshi is rammed up and his sword is trampled on. As he lies on the ground, he is met by Masamune, who acknowledges his views of peace before leaving. As Yukimura makes his way to Satsuma, he lets Sasuke know that he does not need any of Takeda's forces from Kai as backup. As Hanbei hears news about his scouts being wiped out by Motonari in Satsuma, Masamune confronts Hideyoshi in Odawara.
rdf:langString Yukimura goes inside the crumbled Azuchi Castle, shocked to find Hisahide Matsunaga still alive, who tells him that the ghost of Oichi is crying because she is stuck between the realms of life and death. Hisahide, holding the skull of the now dead Nobunaga Oda, plans to take this with him by means of karma, since Oda used to drink from the skull of the generals he has murdered. Hisahide then tells Yukimura that Masamune has been defeated by Hideyoshi, though Yukimura does not believe this. Hisahide summons Kotarō Fūma, who later sets off explosives in the area, allowing Hisahide to escape with the skull. Yukimura, who survived the blast, is then approached by Oichi, who nearly consumes him with her dark powers. After managing to break free, he attacks the dark spirit of Oda, who has possessed her. Masamune, covered in bandages, awakes in his home and thanks his retainers, who all protected him from Hideyoshi even though they lost the battle. Hideyoshi, who fled from the battle, recalls to when Keiji had protected him the same way long ago. The next morning, relieved that Oichi has finally overcome her dark powers, Yukimura encounters remnants of Oda's forces, who has come to retrieve Oichi and rebuild the clan. Oyamada arrives to get Yukimura, preventing the remnants from attacking him. In Aki, Hanbei and Motonari have completed their alliance and are planning to launch an attack on Motochika Chōsokabe in Shikoku.
rdf:langString Azai Nagamasa hears word of what misdeeds Nobunaga, revealed to be his brother-in-law, is bringing across the country. Although he does not want to accept this fact, Nagamasa sets out to prevent Nobunaga from attacking his ally, the Asakura clan. Meanwhile, Kasuga visits Shingen, who plans to gather neighboring clans to support Keiji's cause to defeat the Oda clan. However, when Kasuga takes leave, Sasuke reports to Shingen his failure in persuading both the Azai and Tokugawa clans in forming an alliance with the Takeda clan. Meanwhile, Nobunaga says that he will not annihilate the Asakura clan, but instead Nagamasa must agree to annihilate them instead, lest his wife, Oichi, will suffer death. Akechi Mitsuhide warns Nagamasa that Masamune is planning to attack Nobunaga alone, so Nagamasa must prevent that from happening. The Takeda and Uesugi clans ally themselves and prepare for their attack on the Oda clan as well.
rdf:langString Masamune and Kojūrō, both infuriated, attack Mitsuhide, but they are dismayed when he gets away. After Kasuga tells Sasuke that she deeply blames herself for letting Uesugi get wounded, she then makes up her mind to assassinate Oda by herself. Sasuke, first disagreeing with her decision, relents and hands her a small wooden whistle in case of emergency. Yukimura, washed up ashore, is distressed when he is unable to save Takeda. In Owari, Mitsuhide proposes to Oda a plan to wipe out the remaining factions by allocating an army under his command. After settling an comatose Takeda in the room of the shieldless armor, Masamune and Kojūrō discuss with Sasuke their next move against Oda. However, after Kojūrō figures out how the brutal Mitsuhide would advance his army, Masamune sees this as an opportunity to attack Oda straight on. On the other hand, Yukimura is still in shock, both confused and afraid. On his way out alone, Masamune disbands his army, which surprises Yukimura. After Kojūrō explains why Masamune has chosen this course of action, this encourages Yukimura to realize his reason to fight. Yukimura and Masamune ride out to find the enemy at Honnoji.
rdf:langString Motochika decides to accompany Masamune in the search for Hisahide. In Satsuma, as both Yukimura and Musashi has begun an assault on Hideyoshi, they are confronted by Motonari. Meanwhile, after jumping across the canyon filled with explosives, Masamune and Motochika have fallen into Hisahide's trap. While looking for his pendant, Keiji is informed by Kasuga that Hideyoshi is heading towards Odawara, so Keiji decides to leave Yumekichi to Kasuga. In Satsuma, after the enemy forces retreat, Yukimura feels guilty for the people he struck down, but Shimazu encourages him to remember that they are fighting for their desire for peace. Shimazu sends Yukimura with some of his men to track Motonari, bidding him farewell. In Osaka, Hideyoshi is aware that Hanbei has succumb to his gradual illness, telling him to rest. Nearby, Masamune and Motochika, having survived the blasts, witness Hideyoshi's forces leaving for Odawara.
rdf:langString As Nagamasa is dying in Oichi's arms, Mitsuhide reveals that Oichi's objective was to seduce the Azai clan to weaken their military power, but because she fell in love with Nagamasa, she was unable to accomplish any of her given orders. Nagamasa, before dying, forgives Oichi for her deception. With Nagamasa now dead, a furious Masamune, against the advice of Katakura Kojūrō, starts a battle with Mitsuhide. Ieyasu calls out a retreat because Nobunaga has betrayed him. Nōhime, revealed to be Nobunaga's wife, appears and sets her sights on Tadakatsu, killing him with an underground bomb. Masamune also decides to retreat to avoid being annihilated by Mitsuhide's firearms. After the death of Tadakatsu, Ieyasu agrees to join the alliance against Nobunaga. Yukimura offers Masamune to stay at Kai instead of going all the way back to Oshu. Kojūrō, surprised that Masamune was injured during the gun volley, gives treatment for his wounds.
rdf:langString When Kojūrō arrives at Todaiji, the Miyoshi Death Squad blocks his path, using a special incense which works as slow acting poison. With his strength reduced, Kojūrō has a hard time fending off his enemies, but he overcomes with quick thinking, skill, and sheer willpower. At a temple ruin nearby, Kojūrō is met by Hisahide, who is shocked that he brought Masamune's six swords to save Masamune's retainers. Kojūrō hands over the six swords while challenging Hisahide to a duel, but the latter refuses. Yukimura soon arrives and hands over the shieldless armor, using this as a distraction for Sasuke to sneak past and attempt to free the retainers. However, Hisahide destroys the temple ruins before letting that happen. Meanwhile, in Kai, Masamune awakens to see Takeda, who speculates that Hisahide may be working under Oda but uncertain as to why that may be. As an enraged Kojūrō still has the strength to fight, despite being weakened by the poisoned incense, Hisahide dispatches his bomb squad. Yukimura tries to help fight them off, but to no avail. After Sasuke fumigates the incense, Kojūrō manages to land a fatal hit on Hisahide. In dishonor of himself, Hisahide blows himself up. Kojūrō is relieved to find that the retainers somehow survived the earlier explosion.
rdf:langString Oda advances from Kyushu to the north, killing Yoshihiro Shimazu among other forces along the way. Masamune and Kojūrō are on equal terms now, while Takeda gifts Yukimura with a new spear. Sasuke soon informs that Tokugawa was assassinated by Mitsuhide, which means that Oda's vassals will soon be approaching them. Meanwhile, Uesugi and Kasuga are interrupted by a female shinobi claiming be working under Sasuke. However, after the shinobi shoots at Uesugi, he quickly realizes that she is Nōhime, sent to kill him as she reveals herself. When Kasuga attempts to shield him, he moves her aside and takes bullets into his body shot by Nōhime. Back in Kai, a thunderstorm is causing the dike to break due to an overflow of the river. When Takeda starts to repair the dike, Mitsuhide shows up during this time, being sent to kill Takeda. Mitsuhide destroys the dike, causing water to spew and flood the area. Mitsuhide jabs Takeda with his scythe, causing the latter to fall into the river.
rdf:langString While Yukimura and Masamune lead the factions toward Azuchi Castle, Kojūrō continues his battle against Mitsuhide inside the burning temple. Although Mitsuhide uses Ranmaru as collateral, Kojūrō manages to defeat him, leaving Mitsuhide to suffer death in flames and allowing Ranmaru to live on freely. Inside the castle, when Nōhime prepares to shoot Oichi, the latter unwittingly neutralizes Nōhime with her dark powers. When Yukimura and Masamune reach the gates to the castle, their allies Motonari Mōri and Motochika Chōsokabe arrive on their ships and destroy the castle walls. Oichi, having an uneasy resolve to kill Oda, is mercilessly shot by him for her hesitation, just as Yukimura and Masamune finally make it to the castle to attack Oda. As Oda smites Masamune to the point of crucial pain and injury, Tadakatsu flies in to face Oda alone, but ends up being killed as well. Yukimura and Masamune face Oda one last time and attack with every ounce of their power, successfully defeating him and demolishing the castle. After the battle, each clan returns to their original state of battling against each other.
rdf:langString Hideyoshi grants Keiji's request of having the alliance between the Maede and Toyotomi clans dissolved. However, after Keiji asks why Hideyoshi killed Nene, a girl whom he first loved, Hideyoshi says he had to let her go in order to strengthen the country. Of course, Keiji and Hideyoshi disagree with what is best for the country, so Hideyoshi tells Keiji to leave. In Satsuma, Yukimura meets with Shimazu and discusses a possible alliance with him. Seeing Yukimura's determination to take down Hideyoshi, Shimazu accepts the offer. Later while on the beach, after Musashi cooks fish for them, Shimazu explains that his former ally Motonari was the one who had manipulated Oda in the past to attack Kyushu before heading to Setouchi. In Osaka, Keiji is surprised when his pet baby monkey Yumekichi suddenly falls ill, then he also crosses paths with Hisahide, who does not recognize him, at the same time. Keiji remembers that Hisahide is the one who had beaten Hideyoshi up long ago. Keiji had tried to save him, only to be beaten up himself, all before Hisahide leaves. After the two had come across a group of monks of Honganji, Hideyoshi, feeling angry for being weak, unleashed his fury on the monks. Hisahide meets with Hideyoshi, also whom he does not recognize, and Hanbei tells Hisahide to stop Masamune's forces in Owari. Meanwhile, in Owari, as Masamune enters the territory, he is approached by Motochika, revealed to still be alive.
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rdf:langString Clash in the Inland Sea of Seto! Fugaku, the Great Fire-Belching Fortress of the Sea!
rdf:langString Keiji vs. Toshiie! Tedorigawa Choked with Unequivocal Ideals!
rdf:langString Dragon and Tiger... Oath of Victory! Souls Racing Towards a Blazing Future!!
rdf:langString A Sad Reunion with a Friend... Memory of the Day Etched with Blinding Obsession!
rdf:langString Brutal! The Righteous Battle of Nagashino and Shitaragahara!
rdf:langString The Menacing Toyotomi-Mori Alliance! The Powerful Fist of Supremacy Cleaves the Sea!!
rdf:langString The Ghost of Azuchi Castle?! The Lamentation and Howl of Evil that Assail Yukimura!
rdf:langString Horrific! Confrontation at Okehazama
rdf:langString Mitsuhide's Betrayal! Honnoji Temple Goes Up in Flames!
rdf:langString Sengoku Basara: Samurai Kings II
rdf:langString The Tiger of Kai Dies at Midaigawa!
rdf:langString Vagabond, Maeda Keiji!
rdf:langString Great Temple of Carnage! Kojūrō's in Dire Straits!
rdf:langString Engraved Pledge! The One-Eyed Dragon vs. the War God... Confrontation at Hitotoribashi!
rdf:langString Dragon and Ogre... Clash and Roar in Owari! The Combined Forces of Date and Chosokabe!!
rdf:langString Bonds Torn Asunder - Mortifying Retreat for Masamune!
rdf:langString To the Southernmost Land of Satsuma! A New Encounter as a Man for Yukimura!!
rdf:langString The Lost Right Eye... The Dragon's Back Rent Asunder!
rdf:langString Azure and Crimson Do-or-Die Battle! To the Sound of the Breeze at the End of the Fierce Struggle!!
rdf:langString Marauding Villain! Two Dragons Duel in Earnest Under the Moon!
rdf:langString The Young Tiger Restored! The Great Fortress Rebuilt... The Menace of the Sun Heads East!!
rdf:langString Toyotomi's Great Main Army Dashes for Supremacy! Earnest Keiji Draws Sword in Heartbreak!!
rdf:langString Wavering Scarlet Flower - Loyalty that Brings Sorrow!
rdf:langString Yukimura Beyond Recovery?! The Date Army's Tearful Disbandment!
rdf:langString Azuchi Castle Keep - A Fight to the Death for Tomorrow
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rdf:langString Yasuyuki Mutō
rdf:langString سينغوكو باسارا: ملوك الساموراي (باليابانية: 戦国BASARA) ، هو مسلسل انمي ياباني، بدأ العرض الأصلي بتاريخ 2 أبريل 2009 وأنتهى بتاريخ 18 يونيو 2009 ، وهو من إنتاج ستوديو آي جي برودكشن.
rdf:langString Sengoku Basara: Samurai Kings (戦国BASARA Sengoku Basara?) Es un anime basado en el videojuego Devil Kings, desarrollado por la popular compañía de videojuegos Capcom. La serie está realizada por el estudio Production I.G y dirigida principalmente por Itsuro Kawasaki y consta de 12 episodios. El opening es JAP de Abingdon Boys School y el ending es Break & Peace de Dustz. La segunda temporada de la serie, titulada Sengoku Basara II, esta vez dirigida por Kazuya Nomura que comenzó a emitir en julio de 2010 concluyendo en septiembre del mismo año con otros 12 episodios. El opening es Sword Summit de T.M. Revolution y los endings son El Dorado y Fate de Angelo. Una película titulada Sengoku Basara: The Last Party fue lanzada en Japón el 4 de junio de 2011. Representa la Batalla de Sekigahara, que determina el siguiente Shogun de Japón. La tercera temporada de la serie Sengoku Basara: End of Judgement, comenzó su emisión el 6 de julio de 2014. Se basa en el video juego Sengoku Basara: Samurai Héroes, y a diferencia de las dos temporadas anteriores y la película, es animada por Telecom Animation Film y es dirigida por Takashi Sano Takahashi con Natsuko Takahashi como guionista además de emitirse por NTV, se planearon 12 episodios. El opening es Thunderclap de Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas y el ending es Hokkyokusei ~Polaris~ de Chiaki Ishikawa.
rdf:langString Sengoku Basara: Samurai Kings (Japanese: 戦国BASARA, Hepburn: Sengoku Basara) is a Japanese anime television series based on the Capcom video game series of the same name made by Production I.G, planned and written by Yasuyuki Muto, and chiefly directed by Itsuro Kawasaki. The series started broadcast on Japan's Chubu-Nippon Broadcasting (CBC) station in April 2009; other networks broadcast the episodes within a few days, including TBS, MBS, and Animax. Its first season made its North American television debut on the Funimation Channel on November 16, 2010. The series was followed by a second season directed by Kazuya Nomura, Sengoku Basara: Samurai Kings II, which began broadcast in July 2010; and a film, Sengoku Basara: The Last Party, which was released on June 4, 2011. A new television series titled Sengoku Basara: End of Judgement began airing on July 6, 2014. This series is based on the video game Sengoku Basara: Samurai Heroes and, unlike the previous series, is animated by Telecom Animation Film.
rdf:langString Sengoku Basara (戦国BASARA?) è un anime diviso in due serie, tratto dal videogioco Devil Kings della Capcom. Le due serie sono composte ciascuna da tredici episodi. Dal videogioco è stato tratto anche un manga diviso in tre volumi denominato Sengoku Basara Ranse Renbu creato da Kairi Shimotsuki e pubblicato dalla casa editrice , pubblicato in Italia dalla J-Pop. Le due stagioni dell'anime sono state acquistate da Yamato Video che lo ha annunciato su Facebook, e, fa parte del "Secret Project" dell'editore milanese. La serie è in fase di trasmissione su nuovo canale YouTube della Yamato a partire dal 30 ottobre 2013. Il 4 giugno 2011 in Giappone è uscito il lungometraggio cinematografico intitolato Sengoku Basara: The Last Party. Tre anni dopo, nel 2014, è stata poi trasmessa la terza serie televisiva: Sengoku Basara: Judge End, ispirata alle vicende del capitolo .
rdf:langString Sengoku Basara (яп. 戦国BASARA) — аниме-адаптация одноимённой серии игр, снятая под руководством режиссёра (первый сезон). Режиссёром второго сезона и фильма стал . Созданием музыки к сериалу занимался Хироюки Савано. Трансляция первого сезона проходила с 1 апреля по 17 июня 2009 года, трансляция второго началась 11 июля 2010 года. 4 июня 2011 года состоялась премьера полнометражного фильма. На Anime Expo 2009 было объявлено, что компания Funimation Entertainment приобретает права на распространение в Северной Америке первого сезона сериала.
rdf:langString Setouchi no Gekitotsu! Hi o Fuku Umi no Daiyōsai-Fugaku!!
rdf:langString Sainantan-Satsuma no Chi e! Yukimura, Aratanaru Otoko no Deai!
rdf:langString Ryūko, Itadaki no Chikai! Atsuki Mirai e Kakeru Tamashii!!
rdf:langString Kyōi no Toyotomi-Mōri Dōmei! Unabara o Saku Ha no Gōken!!
rdf:langString Tomogaki to no Kanashiki Saikai Mōshū Kizamareshi Hi no Kioku!
rdf:langString Keiji Tai Toshiie! Tetorigawa ni Musebu Yuzurenu Omoi!
rdf:langString Azuchi-jō Tenshu Asu o Kaketa Shitō!!
rdf:langString Fūraibō Maeda Keiji!
rdf:langString Kai no Tora, Midaigawa ni Shisu!
rdf:langString Keppū Daigaran! Kojūrō Zettaizetsumei
rdf:langString Mitsuhide no Muhon! Honnō-ji Daienjō!!
rdf:langString Sakareta Kizuna Masamune Kutsujoku no Taikyaku!
rdf:langString Senritsu! Okehazama no Sōgū
rdf:langString Sōzetsu! Nagashino-Shitaragahara no Gisen
rdf:langString Ushinawareta Migi Me Kirisakareta Ryū no Senaka!
rdf:langString Yukimura Saikifunō!? Date Gun Namida no Kaisan!!
rdf:langString Yureru Hi no Hana Hi o Yobu Shingi!
rdf:langString Ryū to Oni Owari no Gekitotsu! Bakusō! Date-Chōsokabe Rengō Gun!!
rdf:langString Hasō Toyotomi Daihontai! Honki no Keiji, Danchō no Battō!!
rdf:langString Seigan no Kokuin! Dokuganryū Tai Gunshin Hitotoribashi no Taiji!
rdf:langString Ryakudatsu no Kyōyū! Sōryū Gekka no Shinken Shōbu
rdf:langString Sōkō Kesshisen! Gekitō no Hate ni Fuku Kaze no Oto yo!!
rdf:langString Fukkatsu no Wakaki Tora! Kaizō Daiyōsai-Nichirin no Kyōi, Higashi e!!
rdf:langString Azuchi-jō no Bōrei!? Yukimura o Osou Nageki to Ma no Hōkō!
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