Katsugeki/Touken Ranbu

Katsugeki/Touken Ranbu (活撃 刀剣乱舞) is an anime television series produced by Ufotable and directed by Toshiyuki Shirai, with music composed by Hideyuki Fukasawa. It is based on the video game Touken Ranbu. The anime series aired between July 1 and September 23, 2017. An anime theatrical film project is currently in production.

Katsugeki/Touken Ranbu
活撃 刀剣乱舞
Anime television series
Directed byToshiyuki Shirai
Produced by
  • Shizuka Kurosaki
  • Tarō Deji
  • Jun Morita
  • Hikaru Kondo
  • Yoshiki Usa
Music byHideyuki Fukasawa
StudioUfotable
Licensed by
Original networkTokyo MX, BS11, GTV, GYT, MBS, AT-X, OX, KSS, EBC
Original run July 1, 2017 September 23, 2017
Episodes13
Manga
Written byTsuda Honami
Published byShueisha
MagazineJump Square
DemographicShōnen
Original runJuly 4, 2017 – present
Anime film
StudioUfotable
Related anime

Plot

In the year 1863, Japan is split between the warring pro-shogunate and anti-shogunate factions. Izuminokami Kanesada is a Tōken danshi (刀剣男士, lit. "Sword Warrior"), which is a tsukumogami of a historical Japanese blade brought to life by the Saniwa (審神者). With new recruit Horikawa Kunihiro, they chase after the Jikan sokōgun (時間遡行軍, lit. "Time Retrograde Army") to reclaim a mysterious cargo capable of changing history. Joined by Tonbokiri, Yagen Toushirou, Mutsunokami Yoshiyuki, and Tsurumaru Kuninaga, the Second Unit fights to maintain the rightful course of time.

Characters

Character Japanese English[1]
Izuminokami Kanesada Ryōhei Kimura Robbie Daymond
Mutsunokami Yoshiyuki Kento Hama Ben Diskin
Horikawa Kunihiro Junya Enoki Zach Aguilar
Yagen Tōshirō Seiichirō Yamashita Billy Kametz
Tonbokiri Tooru Sakurai Xander Mobus
Tsurumaru Kuninaga Sōma Saitō Mark Whitten
Saniwa Junko Minagawa Cristina Vee
Konnosuke Takuma Nagatsuka Khoi Dao
Yamanbagiri Kunihiro Tomoaki Maeno Alan Lee
Honebami Toushirou Yuto Suzuki Griffin Burns
Mikazuki Munechika Kōsuke Toriumi Todd Haberkorn
Higekiri Natsuki Hanae Kyle McCarley
Hizamaru Nobuhiko Okamoto Joe Zieja
Oodenta Mitsuyo Daisuke Namikawa Kaiji Tang
Kogitsunemaru Takashi Kondō
Shokudaikiri Mitsutada Takuya Satō
Ookurikara Makoto Furukawa
Sakamoto Ryōma Daisuke Ono
Hijikata Toshizō Tetsu Inada
Ichimura Tetsunosuke Haruki Ishiya Tom Bauer

Media

Manga

A manga version of the anime began serialization in Jump Square magazine on July 4, 2017.[2]

Anime

The series aired from July 1[3][4] to September 23, 2017. Aniplex of America licensed the anime series on April 14, 2017.[5] At the end of the final episode, an anime theatrical film project was announced.[6]

No. Title Original air date
1"To the Frontlines"
Transcription: "Shutsujin" (Japanese: 出陣)
July 1, 2017 (2017-07-01)
2"Commander"
Transcription: "Butai chō" (Japanese: 部隊長)
July 8, 2017 (2017-07-08)
3"Master's Orders"
Transcription: "Aruji no Inochi" (Japanese: 主の命)
July 15, 2017 (2017-07-15)
4"What I Wanted to Protect"
Transcription: "Mamori takatta mono" (Japanese: 守りたかったもの)
July 22, 2017 (2017-07-22)
5"The Fires of War"
Transcription: "Sen-ka" (Japanese: 戦火)
July 29, 2017 (2017-07-29)
6"The Citadel"
Transcription: "Honmaru" (Japanese: 本丸)
August 5, 2017 (2017-08-05)
7"The First Unit"
Transcription: "Dai ichi butai" (Japanese: 第一部隊)
August 12, 2017 (2017-08-12)
8"Protect History"
Transcription: "Rekishi o mamoru" (Japanese: 歴史を守る)
August 19, 2017 (2017-08-19)
9"Former Master"
Transcription: "Moto no Aruji" (Japanese: 元の主)
August 26, 2017 (2017-08-26)
10"Where Loyalty Leads"
Transcription: "Chūgi no Mukau saki" (Japanese: 忠義の向かう先)
September 2, 2017 (2017-09-02)
11"Iron Law"
Transcription: "Tetsu no Okite" (Japanese: 鉄の掟)
September 9, 2017 (2017-09-09)
12"Battle of Hakodate"
Transcription: "Hakokan sensō" (Japanese: 箱館戦争)
September 16, 2017 (2017-09-16)
13"Katsugeki"
Transcription: "Katsugeki" (Japanese: 活撃)
September 23, 2017 (2017-09-23)
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