Cinematography:
Takashi YanagidaComposer:
Kensuke InageCast:
Daisuke Ono, Takeshi Kusao, Akio Ōtsuka, Yūji Ueda, Unshō Ishizuka, Tomokazu Sugita, Hideo Ishikawa, Eiji Takemoto, Masami Iwasaki, Satoshi Hino, Satomi Satō (more)VOD (1)
Episodes(12)
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The Best Cherry Blossoms in the World (E01)
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The Parting at Inubushi (E02)
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The Siege of Ueda Castle (E03)
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The Sekigahara Sunset (E04)
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The Destination of Life (E05)
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The Caged Heart (E06)
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The Crimson Blade (E07)
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The Path of No Return (E08)
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The Osaka Tempest (E09)
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Fortress Beyond Compare (E10)
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The Lofty Castle (E11)
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The Mightiest Warrior in Japan (E12)
Plots(1)
Based on the hit video game, this dramatic re-imagining of one of Japan s most revered historical periods drops audiences into the middle of an epic battle royal. Great warriors and dashing rogues from cherished Japanese tales come to life in this rousing series. Follow along as your favourite hacking, slashing characters from the video game meet once more on the field of battle. Every deadly move you perfected in the game is recreated in the action-packed anime experience that is Samurai Warriors! (Manga Home Entertainment)
(more)Reviews (1)
Samurai Warriors is not a bad show. It has a pretty good historical setting, and the destiny of the two brothers, with whom fate is merrily playing, is also quite interesting. There are a lot of characters, but most of them, unfortunately, did not get under my skin. There are also many action-packed scenes, which made this anime series worth watching for me. However, I feel that it is pretty average, and since it does not offer as distinct and appealing characters as Sengoku Basara, I think it is only worth three stars. ()