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In the age of the Warring Countries, Japan was fragmented in semi-independent provinces, governed by feudal lords or daimyo, who confronted each other in an endless struggle for power. ... See full summary
In the age of the Warring Countries, Japan was fragmented in semi-independent provinces, governed by feudal lords or daimyo, who confronted each other in an endless struggle for power. Ambitious daimyos from every corner of the Archipelago had shouted their battle cry. They were Takeda Shingen from Kai, Sanada Yukimura, Uesugi Kenshin from Echigo, Azai Nagamasa from Omi, Tokugawa Ieyasu from Mikawa, and many more... Those were days of unrest and chaos. As war spread throughout the country, the map of power underwent rapid and dramatic changes. In this never-ending conflict, one man finally seemed to be just one step from establishing total control over the country. He was the lord of Owari, the Sixth Heavenly Devil King. His name was Oda Nobunaga. But now, a young general clad in azure makes his unexpected appearance in this confused scenario, heading a huge army of cavalrymen from the Northern provinces. He is known as Date Masamune, the One-Eyed Dragon. And he is coming for Oda ...

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    • Author: Dominator
    The first episode of Sengoku Basara, or "Samurai Kings", simply explodes at you. You can't help but be held captive by the two lead characters, Date Masamune and Sanada Yukimura, as they are brought to light. Instantly, you can tell there is something special about these two; their unique manners of speech and actions, traits not fully revealed yet imploring you to discover more. This experience is renewed with every character you are introduced to in Sengoku Basara. All of them are memorable.

    If I could pinpoint one thing that drives the story, it would be the personalities of the characters. The plot itself is rather basic: samurai clans throughout the world are competing for land and glory, ultimately boiling down to a "good vs evil" scenario. However, the cast of characters augment both the heroics and plights very well. You can feel a true sense of countless values that each character stands up for, be it sharpened recklessness, unwavering loyalty, brazen charisma, scheming treachery, heartless cruelty...and so much more. It is these personalities that turn an otherwise plain story into a bold journey.

    Of course there is action. In a title called "Samurai Kings" how can there not be? It's there, it's frantic and fast-paced, and very well animated. Each fight scene is a sight to behold, and the main characters often have over-the-top attacks that are just plain awesome. The music is excellent and is appropriate for each scene, be it inspirational or exciting. The Devil King's theme is very memorable.

    However, as I've said, it's the characters that are the heart of the story. It's ridiculous how many things are quotable, be it inspirational or comical. If you watch the subbed version, one of the main characters, Date Masamune, likes to interject random bits of English in the midst of his Japanese, resulting in numerous quotes that are unusual, hilarious, and awesome all at once. All the fans of this anime know exactly what I'm talking about.

    Are you ready, guys? Put ya guns on! (and check this anime out!)
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    • Author: Gabar
    Based on a video game series that itself turned Japanese history into a comic book, this is the coolest anime show I've seen in quite some time. You see, the "Sengoku" of the title refers to the "Sengoku" or "Warring States" period of Japanese history, which lasted over 100 years and saw constant battle as numerous factions fought for territory and control. Several of the characters are even based on actual people...but here they are given flashy, colorful outfits that make them look like medieval superheroes/villains, wield badass kung-fu weapons, have nicknames like "One-Eyed Dragon", "Tiger of Kai" and "The Devil King", spout dialog that sounds like Sheakespeare on testosterone (it's cooler than it sounds), and use Dragon Ball Z-style super powered martial-arts moves that boldly defy the laws of physics. One character even has a motorcycle handle bars and exhaust pipes on his horse! If you think that sounds over the top...well, thats the whole idea.

    I'll admit that some of the characters are fairly shallow (a couple don't even have any personality at all), but given the source material (the SB games have a LOT more action than plot) and that the series is so short & so crowded, it does good with what it's got. And its good points more than make up for its flaws. It has beautiful animation, high octane action scenes, good character moments between the mayhem, and even provides equal opportunity fan service (not only are there men with handsome/pretty faces and great bodies, it throws in a few hot babes, chiefly a well endowed ninja chick with a costume that also defies the laws of physics)! And really, you cant ask for much more than that in a good anime show.
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    • Author: Goll
    If you're want an anime recommended to you, I recommend this one.

    Based on an enjoyable video game that was somewhat based on the Sengoku Period, this anime takes place in a massive warfare between a group of factions at each others throughts.

    The Character work was really well done, there is bound to be a character you will love, and one you will hate. Some are violent, some are peaceful. Some are intellectual and some are buffons. All major characters are abridged for entertainment purposes such as having modern weaponry or even punching oceans.

    Each episode, you will experience flashy fighting and subtle humour. Some scenes are quite tragic and a few even disturbing.

    The Music itself is good because it does it's part in setting the mood (the mood mostly being a rushing feeling) especially in terms of it's casual fight scenes.

    Sengoku Basara gets my 10 out of 10
  • Series cast summary:
    Sam Riegel Sam Riegel - Mori Motonari 26 episodes, 2009-2011
    Patrick Seitz Patrick Seitz - Chosokabe Motochika 26 episodes, 2009-2011
    Vic Mignogna Vic Mignogna - Akechi Mitsuhide 26 episodes, 2009-2011
    Caitlin Glass Caitlin Glass - Yumekichi 26 episodes, 2009-2011
    Michael Sinterniklaas Michael Sinterniklaas - Sarutobi Sasuke 26 episodes, 2009-2011
    Josh Grelle Josh Grelle - Additional Voices / - 26 episodes, 2009-2011
    Chuck Huber Chuck Huber - Maeda Toshiie 26 episodes, 2009-2011
    Chris Ayres Chris Ayres - Takeda Shingen 26 episodes, 2009-2011
    Christopher Bevins Christopher Bevins - Azai Nagamasa 26 episodes, 2009-2011
    Anthony Bowling Anthony Bowling - Samanosuke 26 episodes, 2009-2011
    Jim Johnson Jim Johnson - Naoe Kanetsugu 26 episodes, 2009-2011
    John Swasey John Swasey - Oda Nobunaga / - 26 episodes, 2009-2011
    Eric Vale Eric Vale - Maeda Keiji 26 episodes, 2009-2011
    Kent Williams Kent Williams - Matsunaga Hisahide 26 episodes, 2009-2011
    Charles Baker Charles Baker - Additional Voices 26 episodes, 2009-2011
    Cynthia Cranz Cynthia Cranz - Additional Voices 26 episodes, 2009-2011
    Kul Das Kul Das - Additional Voices 26 episodes, 2009-2011
    Duane Deering Duane Deering - Additional Voices 26 episodes, 2009-2011
    Jeff Johnson Jeff Johnson - Additional Voices 26 episodes, 2009-2011
    Josh Martin Josh Martin - Additional Voices 26 episodes, 2009-2011
    Brina Palencia Brina Palencia - Additional Voices 26 episodes, 2009-2011
    Phil Parsons Phil Parsons - Additional Voices 26 episodes, 2009-2011
    Ben Phillips Ben Phillips - Additional Voices 26 episodes, 2009-2011
    Wendy Powell Wendy Powell - Additional Voices 26 episodes, 2009-2011
    Chris Cason Chris Cason - Takenaka Hanbei 13 episodes, 2010-2011
    Christopher Sabat Christopher Sabat - Toyotomi Hideyoshi 13 episodes, 2010-2011
    Greg Ayres Greg Ayres - Usesugi Kenshin 13 episodes, 2010-2011
    Z. Charles Bolton Z. Charles Bolton - Shige 13 episodes, 2010-2011
    Chris Burnett Chris Burnett - Additional Voices 13 episodes, 2010-2011
    Corey Cleary-Stoner Corey Cleary-Stoner - Additional Voices 13 episodes, 2010-2011
    Cris George Cris George - Additional Voices 13 episodes, 2010-2011
    Tyson Rinehart Tyson Rinehart - Additional Voices 13 episodes, 2010-2011
    Jonathan Brooks Jonathan Brooks - Additional Voices 13 episodes, 2009-2010
    Robert Colin Robert Colin - Additional Voices 13 episodes, 2009-2010
    Scott Freeman Scott Freeman - Additional Voices 13 episodes, 2009-2010
    Trina Nishimura Trina Nishimura - Additional Voices 13 episodes, 2009-2010
    Newton Pittman Newton Pittman - Additional Voices 13 episodes, 2009-2010
    Orion Pitts Orion Pitts - Additional Voices 13 episodes, 2009-2010
    Sonny Strait Sonny Strait - Additional Voices 13 episodes, 2009-2010
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