Samurai Gun

Samurai Gun (2004)

EndedAnimation showAction, Anime, History

In 1800, it was the period they called it the end of the Edo Era. People were swaying between the ideologies of evolutionism and conservatism. In these conflicts, there were men acting in the dark side of the society. They had the latest repeating guns, wore black helmets, and their movement were far beyond that of a normal person, this group was called "Samurai Gun". They were welcomed by the citizens, but they had another plan. They were an armed troop organized to topple the Edo government. Nanagomaru Ichimatsu was the member of Samurai Gun. His older sister was killed. He was involved in the wave of ages not understanding the true meaning of fighting. Their mission was to kill evils in shadow as well as in the sun. Where is true justice? What is evil that they should hate? Where is Japan heading?

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Scheduleevery Tuesday (25 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E12SubstanceDec 21, 2004
S01E11Blood and AmusementDec 14, 2004
S01E10A Doll's HouseDec 7, 2004
S01E09Running on the ShorelineNov 30, 2004
S01E08Valley of AmbitionNov 23, 2004
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Samurai Gun premiere?

Samurai Gun premiered on September 12, 2004.

Who created Samurai Gun?

Samurai Gun was created by Kazuhito Furuhashi.

What genre is Samurai Gun?

Samurai Gun is a historical fiction and action anime series.

How many episodes of Samurai Gun were produced?

12 episodes of Samurai Gun were produced.

Where is Samurai Gun set?

Samurai Gun is set in Japan during the Bakumatsu era.

What is the premise of Samurai Gun?

Samurai Gun follows the story of a group of samurai who are tasked with overthrowing the corrupt shogunate ruling Japan.

What weapons are used in Samurai Gun?

Samurai Gun features samurai using guns as their primary weapons, along with swords and other traditional samurai weapons.

Who are the main characters in Samurai Gun?

Ichimatsu, Ohana, and Matsuzaki are the main characters in Samurai Gun.

What is Ichimatsu's role in Samurai Gun?

Ichimatsu is the leader of the samurai group in Samurai Gun.

What is Ohana's role in Samurai Gun?

Ohana is a skilled swordswoman and member of the samurai group in Samurai Gun.

What is Matsuzaki's role in Samurai Gun?

Matsuzaki is a talented gunman and member of the samurai group in Samurai Gun.

What is the art style of Samurai Gun?

Samurai Gun features a unique art style reminiscent of woodblock prints and traditional Japanese art.

What is the age rating for Samurai Gun?

Samurai Gun is rated TV-MA for mature audiences due to violence and some sexual content.

What is the opening theme song for Samurai Gun?

"SAMURAI CREW" by ZZ is the opening theme song for Samurai Gun.

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