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Anime Hakuoki

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Overview

Based on Idea Factory's romance adventure game: Yukimura Chizuru has come to Kyoto looking for her father, a doctor who has gone missing. While there, she witnesses a fight between an Oni and the Shinsengumi. Taking her into custody, the Shinsengumi debates on what to do with Chizuru when they discover that she is the daughter of the doctor they are also looking for. The Shinsengumi then takes Chizuru along on their search after the missing doctor, from adventures to adventures.

Original Air Dates:
Country: Japan
Genre: Action, Adventure, Anime, Drama, History, Mystery
Network: TV Kanagawa
Watched by: 4 434 996 517
Total running time: 23 hours 15 minutes
Episode duration:
Episodes: 46
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29 Dec 2017, 00:08 #
It annoys me a little that gg gets into trouble, but as soon as she's about to be hit, she immediately shrinks, closes her eyes, and helps. Well, if you're going to climb, then stand to the end. Besides, she kind of knows how to handle a sword, she lives with the warriors, watches them, goes on patrol with them... Pfffff...... Okay, I just don't like people like that. That's all. Useless. They're just useless.
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10 Sep 2015, 12:51 #
Oh, I'm not a Fujoshi, and I'm far from their tastes to the extreme. After the "Age of Troubles", Demons look bad, they are slow, boring, illogical, with a lot of blunders, stupidities, and even with a vegetable in the title role. Seriously, why is it that in boys' harems GG is either sweet and kind OYASH (whom even I fall in love with), or a wish-fulfilling pussy, which is at least logical. In otome, it's always a vegetable woman who stands like a pillar, looks at the world with huge eyes with the eternal expression of a degenerate child, and around her is a crowd of guys (necessarily vampires, there's no way without slashers at all, or at least to push a white-haired red-eyed one, if God forbid "realism"), they all love her who is like a brother / sister (it is also impossible without gender problems, you need more slash), someone passionately, someone quietly, but everyone will give their lives for her. The final episode was especially striking – we were just walking through the forest, we saw enemies (numerous enemies! Just the two of us!) they ran to them and died. Brilliant! Applause! Liters of tears! A separate "joy" is the plot. Years go by (like the series on 6, they said that a year has passed – when did they make it?), they sit in the house, eat, smoke and go on patrols, periodically dying. And also, apparently once a season, or maybe every five months, demons come who need our vegetable woman more (and how about this? Everyone needs it!). What do they do the rest of the time? When do the months and years go by? A mystery shrouded in darkness. Apparently, they also eat, trend, and go on patrol.
The characters turned out to be a big disappointment - they were all completely patterned and cardboard, it's clear that they are being carbon-copied for otome, but I didn't like anyone here. But there's no need to worry about a separate pain.
I cried, laughed, facepammed, and enjoyed the beauty. It's a very beautiful anime, despite its stupidity and farce.
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03 Aug 2017, 04:44 #
How annoying GG is. So many years have passed, and she's still dumb and useless. She'll always get in somewhere and save her, but she just groans and gasps.
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30 Dec 2014, 10:40 #
Why does everyone think she's a guy when it's obvious she's a girl?
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replied 25 Jun 2015, 05:22 #
@Morrigan_320: Geisha, geiko, hangeku, and maiko use wigs nowadays, although they probably didn't do so in 1866. By the way, both ladies' obis are tied with indecently large bows in front (almost like Japanese prostitutes; married women had smaller and simpler bows, while unmarried, geisha and maiko had bows in the back). I couldn't believe my eyes at first.
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