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Cover of the Ikki Tousen Season 1 DVD box set released by Media Factory on January 25, 2008

Ikki Tousen is an anime TV series based on the manga by Yuji Shiozaki, published by Wani Books and serialized in the seinen manga magazine Comic GUM. The anime is produced by J.C. Staff, directed by Takashi Watanabe, series composition by Takao Yoshioka, music by Hiroshi Motokura and Project IKKI, characters by Shinya Hasegawa, and produced by Nobuhiro Osawa and Yuji Matsukura. The series revolves around an all-out turf war in the Kanto region of Japan where fighters from seven schools battle for supremacy, and the story centers on Hakufu Sonsaku, a fighter from the West who transfers to Nanyo Academy. The anime is loosely based on the Chinese novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms, and the characters in the series are based on the characters from the Three Kingdoms novel.

The series aired 13 episodes on AT-X from July 30 to October 22, 2003, with subsequent runs on TVK, Mie TV, Chiba TV, TV Saitama, and Sun Television. Seven DVD volumes were released by Media Factory between November 22, 2003 and May 25, 2004.[1][2] A DVD box set was later released on January 25, 2008, and a Blu-ray box set will be released on April 27, 2011.[3][4] The series was licensed in North America by Geneon Entertainment and Enoki Films,[5] who released the series on four DVD volumes between August 10, 2004 and March 1, 2005. A box set was later released on July 19, 2005 by Geneon. The series is now licensed by Funimation Entertainment,[6] and released a box set of the series on May 26, 2009. The series is also licensed in Australia and New Zealand by Madman Entertainment and in the United Kingdom by MVM Films.

A second season, called Ikki Tousen: Dragon Destiny (一騎当千 Dragon Destiny, Ikkitōsen Doragon Desutinī), aired 12 episodes on AT-X between February 26, 2007 and May 14, 2007, with subsequent broadcasts on Chiba TV, KBS Kyoto, TV Kanagawa, Tokyo MX, Sun Television, TV Aichi, and TV Saitama. The series introduces Seito Academy's leader Gentoku Ryubi as the protagonist and focuses on Kyosho Academy's recent takeover since the Totaku incident and the changes within its leader Motoku Sousou. It also introduces an anime original item called the Dragon Jade, which is a forbidden item that is said to change a fighter's fate. Produced by ARMS, the series is directed by Koichi Ohata, series composition by Takao Yoshioka, music by Yasuharu Takanashi, characters by Rin-Sin, and produced by Osamu Koshinaka, Shinsaku Tanaka, Takuro Hatakeyama, and Yoshikazu Beniya. Six DVD volumes were released by Media Factory between July 25, 2007 and November 22, 2007.[7][8] The DVD volumes contain an original video animation called Dragon Destiny: Great Battle at the Red Cliffs Hot Springs (Dragon Destiny 赤壁温泉大決戦, Doragon Desutinī: Sekiheki Onsen Dai Kessen), featuring the female cast in a hot spring setting. A DVD box set was later released on December 22, 2009.[9] The anime is licensed in North America by Media Blasters,[10] who released the series on three DVD volumes between November 24, 2009 and April 20, 2010. A box set was later released on August 31, 2010. The anime is also licensed in Australia and New Zealand by Madman Entertainment, as with the first season.

A third season, Ikki Tousen: Great Guardians (一騎当千 Great Guardians, Ikkitōsen Gurēto Gādianzu), aired 12 episodes on AT-X between June 11 and August 27, 2008, with subsequent broadcasts on Chiba TV, TV Saitama, TV Aichi, TV Kanagawa, Sun Television, and Tokyo MX. Produced by ARMS, the series is directed by Koichi Ohata, series composition by Masanao Akahoshi, music by Yasuharu Takanashi, characters by Rin Shin, and produced by Hisato Usui, Nobusaku Tanaka, Osamu Ecchu, Takuro Hatakeyama, and Yasuhiro Mikami. The series features an all-new storyline featuring Chokyo, Hakufu's younger sister and the Japanese counterpart of Xiao Qiao, introducing another Genpou Saji as an antagonist, and the return of Hosen Ryofu, a character who previously died in the first series. Six DVD compilation volumes were released by Media Factory between September 25, 2008 and February 25, 2009,[11][12] each volume containing an original video animation called Battle Tour Club: Sexy Cosplay♥Dangerous Jobs♥ (バトルツアークラブ・セクシーコスプレ♥危険なアルバイト♥). A DVD boxset was released on March 25, 2010.[13] The series was licensed by Media Blasters, as with the second season,[14] but it is now licensed by Funimation Entertainment after they withdrew the license.[15]

A fourth season of the series, called Ikki Tousen: Xtreme Xecutor (一騎当千 XTREME XECUTOR, Ikkitōsen Ekustorīmu Eguzekutā), was announced.[16] Produced by TNK and ARMS, the series is directed and written by Koichi Ohata, music by Yasuharu Takanashi, characters by Rin Shin and Junji Goto, and produced by Hiromasa Minami, Hisato Usui, Keisuke Kawai, Shinsaku Tanaka, and Takuro Hatakeyama. The series introduces two new schools, Nanban High School and Ryoshu Academy, the latter of which was the original school from the one-shot pilot chapter of the manga series, and introduces Kentei, the Japanese equivalent of Emperor Xian, as an antagonist. The series aired twelve episodes on AT-X between March 26 and June 11, 2010, with subsequent broadcasts on Chiba TV, TVK, TV Saitama, Tokyo MX, TV Aichi, and Sun Television. Six DVD and Blu-ray volumes were released by Media Factory between June 25 and November 25, 2010.[17][18] The DVD/BDs contains an original video animation called Ikki Tousen: Xtreme Xecutor - A Dream's Six Views (一騎当千 XTREME XECUTOR 〜ユメ六景〜). Xtreme Xecutor is licensed in North America by Funimation Entertainment, as with the first and third seasons.[15]

The opening theme for the first season is "Drivin' Through The Night" by M.o.v.e, and two ending themes, "Let me be with you" by Shela for episodes 1-7, and Fate by Masumi Asano (the original voice of Hakufu Sonsaku) for episodes 8-13. The opening theme for Dragon Destiny is "HEART&SOUL" by Mai Kariyuki while the ending theme is Garasu no Hana (硝子の花, "Glass Flower") by IORI. The opening theme for Great Guardians is "No x limit" by Ami, while the ending theme is "Kage: Shape of Shadow" (影~shape of shadow~) by Rio Asaba. The opening theme for Xtreme Xecutor is "Stargazer" by Yuka Masuda while the ending theme is "Endless Soul: Endless Warrior" (Endless Soul 〜終わりなき戦士, Endless Soul ~Owarinaki Senshi) by Masumi Asano and Aya Endo, the voices of Hakufu Sonsaku and Bachou Mouki, respectively.

Episode list

Ikki Tousen (2003)

Titles in this season were listed as numbers. The Funimation dub has a different title.[19]

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Ikki Tousen: Dragon Destiny (2007)

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Ikki Tousen: Great Guardians (2008)

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Ikki Tousen: Xtreme Xecutor (2010)

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References

  1. ^ 一騎当千 第1巻 (in Japanese). Media Factory. Retrieved March 11, 2011.
  2. ^ 一騎当千 第7巻 (in Japanese). Media Factory. Retrieved March 11, 2011.
  3. ^ "一騎当千DVD-BOX" (in Japanese). Media Factory. Retrieved March 11, 2011.
  4. ^ "一騎当千Blu-ray BOX" (in Japanese). Media Factory. Retrieved March 11, 2011.
  5. ^ "Geneon Licenses". Anime News Network. November 1, 2003. Retrieved March 11, 2011.
  6. ^ "Funimation Adds Ikki Tousen Anime, Beta Video Portal (Updated)". Anime News Network. December 22, 2008. Retrieved March 11, 2011.
  7. ^ "一騎当千Dragon Destiny 第弐巻" (in Japanese). Media Factory. Retrieved March 11, 2011.
  8. ^ "一騎当千DragonDestiny 第六巻" (in Japanese). Media Factory. Retrieved March 11, 2011.
  9. ^ "一騎当千Dragon Destiny DVD-BOX" (in Japanese). Media Factory. Retrieved March 11, 2011.
  10. ^ "Media Blasters Confirms Anime Expo Licenses at Otakon". Anime News Network. July 7, 2007. Retrieved March 11, 2011.
  11. ^ "一騎当千Great Guardians 第壱巻" (in Japanese). Media Factory. Retrieved March 11, 2011.
  12. ^ "一騎当千Great Guardians 第六巻" (in Japanese). Media Factory. Retrieved March 11, 2011.
  13. ^ "一騎当千Great Guardians DVD-BOX" (in Japanese). Media Factory. Retrieved March 11, 2011.
  14. ^ "Media Blasters Adds Queen's Blade, Ikkitousen Great Guardians (Updated)". Anime News Network. November 5, 2009. Retrieved March 11, 2011.
  15. ^ a b "Funimation Adds Blood-C Film, more Ikki Tousen, Michiko & Hatchin". Anime News Network. July 1, 2012. Retrieved July 1, 2012.
  16. ^ "Ikkitousen's New TV Anime, Xtreme Xecutor, Confirmed (Update 2)". Anime News Network. November 25, 2009. Retrieved March 11, 2011.
  17. ^ "一騎当千 XTREME XECUTOR 第壱巻【DVD】" (in Japanese). Media Factory. Retrieved March 11, 2011.
  18. ^ "一騎当千 XTREME XECUTOR 第六巻【DVD】" (in Japanese). Media Factory. Retrieved March 11, 2011.
  19. ^ http://www.funimation.com/shows/ikki-tousen/videos/episodes
  20. ^ http://mediaarts-db.jp/an/anime_series/8383
  21. ^ http://www.funimation.com/shows/ikki-tousen/videos/episodes
  22. ^ http://www.funimation.com/shows/ikki-tousen/videos/episodes