1. Sengoku Basara - Samurai Kings: The Last Party (movie)
Johnny Yong Bosch as Yukimura Sanada ; Liam O'Brien as Tokugawa Ieyasu ; Robert McCollum as Date Masamune ; Troy Baker as Ishida Mitsunari ; Eric Vale as Maeda ...
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2. Sengoku BASARA: Samurai Kings (TV Series 2009-2010) - Cast & Crew
Kazuya Nakai · Date Masamune (voice) (24 Episodes) · Soichiro Hoshi · Sanada Yukimura (voice) (24 Episodes) · Norio Wakamoto · Oda Nobunaga (voice) (24 Episodes).
During the Sengoku period, there are many factions constantly at war. One of these is led by a one-eyed man named Date Masamune and another by the imposing Takeda Shingen. The latter has a fiercely loyal subordinate named Sanada Yukimura who goes head to head against Date Masamune multiple times, but the battles between them tend to get interrupted. One such battle occurs when both men try to go after another leader named Imagawa, and they’re forced to break off their heated duel when Imagawa attempts to flee the scene with his body doubles. Yukimura and Masamune go after separate Imagawas, but all of the doubles are killed by a third party, and when their paths cross again, they are in front of the menacing Oda Nobunaga and his army. It was Nobunaga’s subordinates that killed those body doubles, and Nobunaga himself proceeds to kill the real Imagawa with a shotgun blast to the head.
3. Sengoku Basara: The Last Party | Anime Voice-Over Wiki - Fandom
English Voice Cast · Tokugawa Ieyasu - Liam O'Brien · Ishida Mitsunari - Troy Baker · Date Masamune - Robert McCollum · Sanada Yukimura - Johnny Yong Bosch · Tenkai ...
Sengoku Basara: The Last Party is an anime film that portrays the end of the Sengoku period. It is the last in a series of anime known as Sengoku Basara: Samurai Kings. The film was released on June 4, 2011. The opening song is "FLAGS" by T.M. Revolution and the ending song is "The party must go on" by T.M. Revolution. Tokugawa Ieyasu - Liam O'Brien Ishida Mitsunari - Troy Baker Date Masamune - Robert McCollum Sanada Yukimura - Johnny Yong Bosch Tenkai - Vic Mignogna Maeda Keiji - Eric Vale Take
4. Sengoku Basara Movie: The Last Party - MyAnimeList.net
Characters & Voice Actors · Date, Masamune · Sanada, Yukimura · Ishida, Mitsunari · Tokugawa, Ieyasu · Chousokabe, Motochika · Katakura, Kojuurou · Sarutobi, Sasuke.
The story of the film is set after the conflict instigated by Toyotomi Hideyoshi ended, but not before the Battle of Sekigahara determines who shall be the Shogun of Japan. (Source: ANN)
5. Sengoku Basara: Samurai Kings | Anime Voice-Over Wiki | Fandom
Secondary Cast · Chris Ayres - Takeda Shingen · Eric Vale - Maeda Keiji · Greg Ayres - Uesugi Kenshin · John Swasey - Oda Nobunaga · Laura Bailey - Ichi · Liam O' ...
Sengoku Basara: Samurai Kings (戦国BASARA) is an anime TV series adaptation of the Capcom video game series of the same name made by Production I.G, planned and written by Yasuyuki Muto and chiefly directed by Itsuro Kawasaki. The series started broadcast on Japan's Central Broadcasting Company (CBC) in April 2009, and other networks broadcast the episodes within a few days, including TBS, MBS, and Animax. It made its North American television debut on the FUNimation Channel on November 16, 2010.
6. Sengoku Basara: Samurai Kings - MyAnimeList
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In the Sengoku period, the struggle for power and unification has brought endless bloodshed to the unstable Japan. Out of all the warring generals, Nobunaga Oda—the "Demon King of Owari"—has established himself as the strongest ruler. Friend or foe, he is determined to crush anyone who stands in his way of creating a tyrannical central government. The only two who dare rebel against Oda are the "One-eyed Dragon of Oshu" Masamune Date, and the distinguished but hot-blooded warrior of the Takeda clan, Yukimura Sanada. Though they share the goal of preventing Oda from unifying the domains, Masamune and Yukimura cannot see eye-to-eye. Equally skilled in combat, mutual admiration for one another causes these two feuding warriors to forge a fierce rivalry, thwarting any attempts to form a united front against the Demon King of Owari. With Oda's forces closing in on their respective territories, Masamune and Yukimura reluctantly learn to put aside their differences and fight together against the threatening usurpator. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
7. Sengoku BASARA - Samurai Kings: The Movie - JFDB
[ Cast ]. NAKAI Kazuya ── DATE Masamune; HOSHI Soichiro ── SANADA Yukimura; OKAWA Toru ── TOKUGAWA Ieyasu; SEKI Tomokazu ── ISHIDA Mitsunari. [ Staff ].
The first animated feature film based on the popular action video game that has also become an animated television series and a stage production. Set in the Warring States Period when rival warlords vied for supremacy, it gives a bold fictional spin ...
8. Sengoku Basara - Samurai Kings (TV 2) - Anime News Network
Sengoku Basara - Samurai Kings (TV 2) ; German staff. German cast ; (none). Niels Curvin as Date Masamune. Ralph Kretschmar as Sanada Yukimura. Andrea Cleven as ...
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9. Sengoku BASARA: Samurai Kings (2009) - The Movie Database
Full Cast & Crew. Last Season. Season 2. 2010 • 12 Episodes. Season 2 of Sengoku BASARA: Samurai Kings premiered on July 11, 2010. Crimson and Azure Battle to ...
During the Sengoku period, there are many factions constantly at war. One of these is led by a one-eyed man named Date Masamune and another by the imposing Takeda Shingen. The latter has a fiercely loyal subordinate named Sanada Yukimura who goes head to head against Date Masamune multiple times, but the battles between them tend to get interrupted. One such battle occurs when both men try to go after another leader named Imagawa, and they’re forced to break off their heated duel when Imagawa attempts to flee the scene with his body doubles. Yukimura and Masamune go after separate Imagawas, but all of the doubles are killed by a third party, and when their paths cross again, they are in front of the menacing Oda Nobunaga and his army. It was Nobunaga’s subordinates that killed those body doubles, and Nobunaga himself proceeds to kill the real Imagawa with a shotgun blast to the head.