![]() ![]() The movie is available on DVD and Blu-ray, due out on November 4th in the UK and found on Amazon.ĭisclaimer: My copy of Sengoku Basara: The Last Party was provided for review.In the Sengoku period, the struggle for power and unification has brought endless bloodshed to the unstable Japan. Funimation has the license in the States and in the UK Manga have the rights. The animation is crisp and although the background is often barren and bleak the action scenes, often involving hundreds of soldiers, are dramatic. works and therefore typically in safe hands. Meanwhile other warlords are trying to put an end to the constant wars and battles. ![]() We’ve to see how Ishida Mitsunari continues Toyotimi’s legacy, a cruel man who cuts a bloody path through the country. It feels like a fitting end to the series. The Last Party we reach the end of the Sengoku period. Sengoku Basara is for escapism not historic accuracy. There are characters with magic, steampunk Asian fusion machines and who fly around on giant jet samurai. This is an anime in which Date Masamune fights with six swords – at once – and Sanada Yukimura can all but fly through the air. Besides, the characters and events in the anime are only very roughly based on actual history. Alternatively, if you know the series then it begins with a very useful catch up. Assuming you know nothing of the Sengoku era then The Last Party will have season spoilers for you. Spoilers are a tricky issue given that Sengoku Basara: The Last Party is based on real events. Some anime movies are ones you can watch to discover whether you should watch the series – The Last Party is not one of them. This is a movie for fans who already know the characters and who already know they like the series. Sengoku Basara: The Last Party is a movie that comes in at the end of season two. ![]() The series spawned two anime seasons in which the various samurai warlords and their armies faced off a larger army led by a more powerful warlord. Sengoku Basara began life as a Capcom video game franchise and has characters named after real people from the Sengoku era of Japan. ![]()
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