Examurai Sengoku

Examurai Sengoku (2009)

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The Examurai Sengoku anime production depicts the members of the EXILE group as futuristic samurai that are transported back in time to Japan's sengoku (warring states) period. The anime character renditions of the EXILE members were designed by manga creator Hiroshi Takahashi (Crows, Worst).

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Scheduleevery Tuesday (15 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E25zette make neeJun 23, 2009
S01E24ore tachino ryuugiJun 16, 2009
S01E23kekkiJun 9, 2009
S01E22omoi wo uketsugu monoJun 2, 2009
S01E21tsuiseki monoMay 26, 2009
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Examurai Sengoku premiere?

Examurai Sengoku premiered on January 7, 2009.

Who created Examurai Sengoku?

Examurai Sengoku was created by Takashi Yamamoto.

What genre does Examurai Sengoku belong to?

Examurai Sengoku belongs to the genre of action and historical fantasy.

Who are the main characters in Examurai Sengoku?

The main characters in Examurai Sengoku are Date Masamune, Sanada Yukimura, Oda Nobunaga, and Hattori Hanzo, among others.

Where is Examurai Sengoku set?

Examurai Sengoku is set in the Sengoku period of Japan.

What is the plot of Examurai Sengoku?

Examurai Sengoku follows the journeys of various historical figures who are transported to a parallel world and become samurai warriors, fighting for control and power.

How many episodes does Examurai Sengoku have?

Examurai Sengoku has a total of 12 episodes.

Who are the voice actors in Examurai Sengoku?

The voice actors in Examurai Sengoku include Jun Fukuyama, Takahiro Sakurai, Soichiro Hoshi, and Yu Kobayashi, among others.

What is the animation studio behind Examurai Sengoku?

Examurai Sengoku was animated by the studio Gonzo.

Is Examurai Sengoku based on any source material?

No, Examurai Sengoku is an original anime series and is not based on any source material.

What is the target audience for Examurai Sengoku?

Examurai Sengoku is primarily targeted towards fans of action and historical fantasy anime.

Did Examurai Sengoku receive any awards or nominations?

Unfortunately, there is no information available regarding any awards or nominations received by Examurai Sengoku.

What was the reception of Examurai Sengoku among viewers?

Viewer reception of Examurai Sengoku was mixed, with some praising the action sequences and character designs, while others felt the plot lacked depth.

Are there any notable guest appearances in Examurai Sengoku?

There are no notable guest appearances mentioned in the available information for Examurai Sengoku.

Is there a soundtrack album available for Examurai Sengoku?

No, there is no information available regarding a soundtrack album for Examurai Sengoku.

Did Examurai Sengoku have any spin-offs or related series?

No, there are no known spin-offs or related series for Examurai Sengoku.

Also known as

  • Exile Generation
  • エグザムライ戦国 (Japan)

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