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The Yagyu Conspiracy (柳生一族の陰謀, Yagyū ichizoku no inbō) is a Japanese television jidaigeki (period drama) that was broadcast from 1978 to 1979. It is adapted from the 1978 film Shogun's Samurai starring Sonny Chiba, who reprises his role in the series.
Starring Ken Shimura and Cha Kato, former members of the group The Drifters from Hachiji Dayo! Zen'in Shugo , the irreverent and satirical program would poke fun at contemporary society in Japan , and would feature comedy vignettes similar to those found on The Benny Hill Show or The Carol Burnett Show .
The jitō, Lord Shimura, and his nephew Jin Sakai lead an effort by the five great families of the island (Clan Shimura, Clan Sakai, Clan Adachi, Clan Nagao and Clan Kikuchi) to repel the invaders as they land at Komoda Beach. However, the battle ends in disaster, with the samurai killed by the superior weapons of the Mongols, Shimura captured ...
Appare-Ranman! (天晴爛漫!, "Appare in Full Bloom!") is an original Japanese anime television series produced by P.A. Works, and directed by Masakazu Hashimoto.The series aired from April 10 to September 25, 2020.
Kazuyuki Matsuzawa as Kazuhisa Kurumada, a bus driver (Episode 1) Yoshikazu Ebisu as himself (Episode 1) Takashi Masu as Tatsuo Isshiki, a medical journalist who having affair with Madoka Shimura (Episode 1) Blake Crawford as Jichael Mackson, a surgeon from Boston University (Episode 1) Mariko Akama as Isshiki's wife (Episode 1)
The episodes from the anime television series Gintama° (銀魂°) are based on the Gin Tama manga by Hideaki Sorachi. The series premiered in TV Tokyo on April 8, 2015. It is a sequel to the Gintama anime series which has been on hiatus since 2013. The studio making the new season is BN Pictures, a new subsidiary of Bandai Namco Holdings. [1]
[1] However, members in the group changed back and forth occasionally. Chosuke Ikariya became the group's leader in 1964. Although the band became famous as a comedy group under Ikariya, they took part in the Kōhaku Uta Gassen as a musical band for the first time in 2001. Ikariya died of lymph node cancer in 2004 at the age of 72.
Anna Williams, writing from Comic Book Resources, noted that Shimura handled the topics of marriage, cheating, and discovering one's sexuality in adulthood, with "expertise and grace"; remarking that the series "is an absolute must-read series for anyone searching for a yuri manga that chooses to take a much more somber, bittersweet look at love."