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April Anime Fūun Ishin Dai Shogun Cast Announced
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Character design for new action romance anime also released
The official website for the April anime Tetsuya Kakihara as Keiichirou Tokugawa

The anime's protagonist, Keiichirou grew up in a certain bathhouse in Nagasaki. Full of energy, Keiichirou grows bored of his life in Nagasaki. Having a condition where he breaks out into hives if he touches a woman, Keiichirou is still a virgin. But, little does he know, being a virgin has great meaning. His weapon of choice is a large, wooden hammer.
Ayako Kawasumi as Kiriko Hitoribe

Brought up strictly to be faithful and cold-blooded as a Shinobi (spy), Kiriko appears to be emotionless and inhuman. However, her highest priority is to serve the Tokugawa family and often has conflicts with Keiichirou. Her weapon of choice is Ninjutsu.
Chiharu

Though she has the appearance of a cute girl, Chiharu is actually a half human, half magical fox with a bushy tail. Strong minded and tomboyish, she is also a little mysterious and has lived as a fugitive from justice for a long time. After meeting Keiichirou, she gradually changes and grows to like him. She knows kung-fu and her weapon of choice is nun-chucks.
Hideki Ogihara as Hyakusuke

Almost like a younger brother to Keiichirou, Hyakusuke unconditionally ires him and always acts together with Keiichirou. Useless at fighting, Hyakusuke is crazy about machinery and is trying to invent new machines. Even though he has no strength, Hyakusuke tries to Keiichirou with all his might. Hyakusuke sports the topknot of a regent.
Miyuki Sawashiro as Hōkōin
Beautifully bewitching, Hōkōin is a mysterious woman who is extremely sensual.
Premiering on April 9th, this action romance anime will A.C.G.T.
In the late Edo period, Japan faced an unprecedented crisis with the arrival of black ships from overseas. However, Japan drove away the black ships thanks to Onigami, giant robots that have existed in Japan since the ancient times. The country has remained in self-imposed seclusion from foreigners ever since. The story begins in this Japan that never experienced the Meiji Restoration.
Project-D is credited with the original story, and Nippon Columbia is in charge of the music production.
Source: MoCa News
Image © 2014 Project-D


The anime's protagonist, Keiichirou grew up in a certain bathhouse in Nagasaki. Full of energy, Keiichirou grows bored of his life in Nagasaki. Having a condition where he breaks out into hives if he touches a woman, Keiichirou is still a virgin. But, little does he know, being a virgin has great meaning. His weapon of choice is a large, wooden hammer.
Ayako Kawasumi as Kiriko Hitoribe


Brought up strictly to be faithful and cold-blooded as a Shinobi (spy), Kiriko appears to be emotionless and inhuman. However, her highest priority is to serve the Tokugawa family and often has conflicts with Keiichirou. Her weapon of choice is Ninjutsu.
Chiharu


Though she has the appearance of a cute girl, Chiharu is actually a half human, half magical fox with a bushy tail. Strong minded and tomboyish, she is also a little mysterious and has lived as a fugitive from justice for a long time. After meeting Keiichirou, she gradually changes and grows to like him. She knows kung-fu and her weapon of choice is nun-chucks.
Hideki Ogihara as Hyakusuke


Almost like a younger brother to Keiichirou, Hyakusuke unconditionally ires him and always acts together with Keiichirou. Useless at fighting, Hyakusuke is crazy about machinery and is trying to invent new machines. Even though he has no strength, Hyakusuke tries to Keiichirou with all his might. Hyakusuke sports the topknot of a regent.
Miyuki Sawashiro as Hōkōin

Beautifully bewitching, Hōkōin is a mysterious woman who is extremely sensual.
Premiering on April 9th, this action romance anime will A.C.G.T.
In the late Edo period, Japan faced an unprecedented crisis with the arrival of black ships from overseas. However, Japan drove away the black ships thanks to Onigami, giant robots that have existed in Japan since the ancient times. The country has remained in self-imposed seclusion from foreigners ever since. The story begins in this Japan that never experienced the Meiji Restoration.
Project-D is credited with the original story, and Nippon Columbia is in charge of the music production.
Source: MoCa News
Image © 2014 Project-D