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Hakuoki (薄桜鬼 〜新選組奇譚〜, Hakuōki ~Shinsengumi Kitan~, Demon of the Fleeting Blossom: The Tale of the Shinsengumi) is a Japanese otome video game series by Idea Factory, first released for the PlayStation 2 on the 18th September 2008 and ported to many other platforms.
The Shinsengumi make plans to move to a larger headquarters, the Nishi-Honganji Temple and a former Choushuu safehouse. Meanwhile, Sannan, not content with his inability to contribute, continues research on a potion that Chizuru's father had been working on to increase strength and regenerative abilities, but with dangerously detrimental side ...
Hakuouki ~Shinsengumi Kitan~ (September 18, 2008) Kanuchi - Shiroki Tsubasa no Shou (October 2, 2008) ... Hakuouki Zuisouroku (August 27, 2009) Hiiro no Kakera - Shin ...
Dawn of the Shinsengumi is a prequel to the first two seasons of the anime series Hakuoki. It focuses on a boy named Ryunosuke Ibuki, who is saved and made into a servant by the leader of the Roshigumi, Kamo Serizawa. Serizawa's recklessness and abuse of authority causes a bad reputation for the Roshigumi.
The story of the second season takes place a year after the first season. The Shinsengumi moves back to Edo and prepares for the final battle against the Imperial Army. At the same time, Chizuru's father and older twin brother, Kodo and Kaoru, provides the Water of Life to the enemy faction to create armies of Rasetsu in order to restore the power of the Yukimura clan.
Hakuoki: A Memory of Snow Flowers (Hakuoki ~Sekkaroku~, lit. Demon of the Fleeting Blossom: A Memory of Snow Flowers) is an OVA series which takes place in between episodes 8 and 9 of the first season of Hakuoki, with each episode being told from six different characters' perspective.
Hakuoki: OVA 2021 is three-part OVA adaptation in the continuing anime series of Hakuoki.The events follow on from Season 3 Hakuoki: Dawn of the Shinsengumi and the story centers on a plot to assassinate the shogun by a group of ronin supported by the Tosa clan who attempt to discredit the Shinsengumi, including Chizuru's twin brother Kaoru Nagumo who impersonates her.
The NHK Taiga drama Shinsengumi! depicted the life of Kondō. Kondō Isao from Gintama is roughly based on him. He also appears in the video-game-turned-anime series Hakuouki Shinsengumi Kitan. Kondō also makes appearances in the series Kaze Hikaru and Peacemaker Kurogane, among others. Kondō is briefly mentioned in the anime series Soar High!