Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Sengoku Basra Samurai Kings



In the bloody Sengoku Period, or Warring States Period, of feudal Japan, many generals fought in an endless struggle for power, but one man proved to be too big of a threat: the dark lord, Oda Nobunaga. Sanada Yukimura and Date Masamune, two young warlords from different regions who become heated rivals, begin to form an unlikely alliance with the rest of the generals to take down the Devil King.

The first season follows the emergence of the various protagonists, particularly Date Masamune and Sanada Yukimura, and their struggle against Nobunaga, who seeks to unite the land under him and is willing to crush anyone, even his own allies, to do it. It ends with his defeat at Masamune and Yukimura's hands.

The second season witnesses the emergence of Toyotomi Hideyoshi as the next potential unifier of the land, though unlike in actual history he has no connection to Nobunaga, whose retainers were almost entirely wiped out along with him by the end of the first season. It ends with Toyotomi Hideyoshi's defeat at the hands of Date Masamune, while Sanada Yukimura was busy fighting and defeating Mōri Motonari.

A movie version is being developed, and hint: it will depict the Battle of Sekigahara, which will determines the next Shogun of Japan. A trailer revealing both Sanada Yukimura and Date Masamune will return as the protagonists with Tokugawa Ieyasu and Ishida Mitsunari, along with the release date.

As I watched this anime, I found that it's much like Dynasty Warriors.
For those thinking about watching this anime i recomend that you do,I found this anime to be funny,ation packed,and somewhat a drama.Sengoku Basra also has a game, as I said befor it is played much liek Dynasty warriors, but i feel that the Sengoku Basra games are better.

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