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Shigurui: Death Frenzy
シグルイ
GenreChanbara
Manga
Written byTakayuki Yamaguchi
Published byJapan Akita Shoten
MagazineChampion Red
DemographicShōnen
Original run2003 – present
Volumes12
Anime
Directed byHirotsugu Hamazaki
StudioMadhouse
Released July 19 2007 October 12 2007

Shigurui (シグルイ, Death Frenzy) is a manga series written and illustrated by Takayuki Yamaguchi, based on the first chapter of the novel Suruga-jō Gozen Jiai by Norio Nanjō.

An animated television adaptation, based on the first 32 chapters (or the initial six and a half volumes) of the manga, aired on WOWOW July 19, 2007 to October 12 2007. The series was directed by Hirotsugu Hamazaki and written by Seishi Minakami It was produced by Madhouse Studios.

The series is noted for its shockingly realistic graphic violence and nudity. The anime was licensed in North America by Funimation Entertainment, and the full series was released on March 31, 2009 on Blu-ray and DVD.

Plot

The story begins in 1629 Kanagawa during Tokugawa Tadanaga's rule. The daimyo staged a tournament where the participants fought with traditional weapons rather than bokken ("wooden sword"). The story revolves around the first match between the one-armed swordsman Fujiki Gennosuke and the blind samurai Irako Seigen and deals with the circumstances that led the two to participate in Tokugawa's tournament.

Main Characters

Gennosuke Fujiki

Gennosuke Fujiki (藤木 源之助, Fujiki Gennosuke)

Voiced by: Daisuke Namikawa (Japanese); John Burgmeier (English)
The stoic star pupil of the Kogan dojo. In the present time in his duel with Seigen he has only one arm but it is noted that his back muscles could theoretically make up for lost strength. Fujiki is very loyal to Kogan (his master), and is said to be most likely to succeed as the school's master.

Seigen Irako

Seigen Irako (伊良子 清玄, Irako Seigen)

Voiced by: Nozomu Sasaki (Japanese); J. Michael Tatum (English)
An ambitious man who seeks to raise his status. In the present time, he is blind and has a deep cut in one of his feet. Years before, he Joined the Kogan-Ryuu school afterwards and was eventually picked to become the successor over Gennosuke Fujiki, but he and Kogan had a falling out which resulted in his present-day blindness.

Gonzaemon Ushimata

Gonzaemon Ushimata (牛股 権左衛門, Ushimata Gonzaemon)

Voiced by: Yūsaku Yara (Japanese); R Bruce Elliott (English)
A master of the Kogan-Ryuu school and Gennosuke's senior. A hulk of a man, Ushimata uses an immensely large wooden sword (Seigen comments that appears to be a muscle building weapon) which he wields with ease.

Kogan Iwamoto

Kogan Iwamoto (岩本 虎眼, Iwamoto Kogan)

Voiced by: Seizō Katō (Japanese); Jerry Russell (English)
The Grandmaster of the Kogan-Ryuu school. Mentally unbalanced most of the time, he regains his sanity most often in the period between fall and winter. Cares nothing for his daughter, Mie, seeing her only as a tool to continue his line. He has a small deformity, a sixth finger on one of his hands. His technique "Nagare Boshi" (Shooting Star) is known and feared by many Samurai.

Mie Iwamoto

Mie Iwamoto (岩本 三重, Iwamoto Mie)

Voiced by: Hōko Kuwashima (Japanese); Laura Bailey (voice actress) (English)
The daughter of Kogan Iwamoto.

Lady Iku

Lady Iku (いく, Iku)

Voiced by: Emi Shinohara (Japanese); Wendy Powell (English)

The concubine of Kogan. When she was younger she was consistently taunted with a Children's Song and the masses fled at her approach. This public scorn only increased her dependence on her husband.

List of episodes

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