Dai-Shogun - Great Revolution Wiki
Dai-Shogun - Great Revolution Wiki

Dai-Shogun - Great Revolution (風雲維新ダイ☆ショーグン Fūun Ishin Dai☆Shōgun?, lit. Storm Restoration Dai☆Shōgun) is a 2014 anime television series created by J.C.Staff that premiered on April 9, 2014 [1][Note 1]. Crunchyroll provides simulcast options for western fans[2].

Synopsis[]

In the Edo Period, three black ships have come from overseas to force Japan out of its isolation. However thanks to the giant robots, Onigami, Japan has driven the ships away. The story is of a Japan that never experienced the Meiji Restoration and remained secluded from the rest of the world. The main character Keiichiro Tokugawa is an ambitious man who aims to unite Japan despite having a condition that causes him to break into hives when he touches a woman.[3]

Episodes[]

Comprehensive Listing of Dai-Shogun - Great Revolution Episodes

# Episode Title Japanese Airdate
1 Succession Strife, Keiichiro Appears! April 9, 2014
2 The Alluring Red-Light District and the Foxy Chiharu! April 16, 2014
3 The Sex Witch Houkouin Strikes! April 23, 2014
4 Susanoo Hijacked! The Vicious Asai Hyogo! April 30, 2014
5 Later Summer in Nagasaki, on the Night the Lanterns Float May 7, 2014
6 Shigeyoshi of the Rebellion, The Bloody Surrender of Edo Castle! May 14, 2014
7 Ninja of Passion, the Bloody Shinsengumi! May 21, 2014
8 Dejima Dawn, The Greatest Fist in Japan! May 28, 2014
9 Cherry Blossom Baths Love Stories June 4, 2014
10 After the Rampage, the Two Make Their Decision June 11, 2014
11 Led by the Onigami, to Share Our Fate! June 18, 2014
12 Break the Thunderclouds, Heavenly Thunder God Susanoo! June 25, 2014

Characters[]

Japan[]

Cherry Blossom Baths[]

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Kuyama Alliance[]

Shinsengumi[]

Production[]

The anime was first announced on December 26, 2013. Known as "Project-D", the planning was done by Kazuya Sasahara of ICLA and it was to be directed J.C.Staff's Takashi Watanabe of Slayers fame [4]. The main characters and their voice actors were then revealed on March 6, 2014 [5].

Footnotes[]

  1. Dai Shogun can mean Great General if written with the Kanji 大将軍.

References[]

External Links[]

  1. Official Website