
- Rate: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older
- Native: 幕末義人伝 浪漫
- Synonyms: Bakumatsu Gijin-den Roman
- Aired: Jan 8, 2013 to Mar 26, 2013
- Premiered: winter 2013
- Duration: 23 min per ep
- Episodes: 12
- Score: 6.13
- Producers: Nippon Columbia Sotsu
- Studio: TMS Entertainment
- Genres: Fantasy Historical
Characters and Voice Actors
Koharu
MainKitamura, Eri
JapaneseRoman
MainNakai, Kazuya
JapaneseAbe, Chikara
SupportingTajiri, Hiroaki
JapaneseAkane
SupportingHikami, Kyouko
JapaneseBanya, Kanade
SupportingSudou, Saori
JapaneseConti
SupportingMiura, Hiroaki
JapaneseGenta
SupportingMiyake, Marie
JapaneseHanbei
SupportingKawahara, Yoshihisa
JapaneseHiraga, Gennai
SupportingOgata, Kenichi
JapaneseIkushima
SupportingMiyamoto, Kanako
JapaneseIrie
SupportingHishiba, Tomoyasu
JapaneseIshikawa, Gojuemon
SupportingDouzaka, Kouzou
JapaneseJirokichi
SupportingFutamata, Issei
JapaneseKanbei
SupportingIchijo, Kazuya
JapaneseKansuke
SupportingTajiri, Hiroaki
JapaneseKatagiri, Sanosuke
SupportingYanaka, Hiroshi
JapaneseKatagiri, Hatsune
SupportingKodama, Asumi
JapaneseKatagiri, Ryou
SupportingOno, Fuyuka
JapaneseKobayakawa
SupportingToochika, Kouichi
JapaneseKochou
SupportingSanada, Akane
JapaneseKojiro
SupportingHiyama, Nobuyuki
JapaneseKomusou
SupportingKawahara, Yoshihisa
JapaneseKotaro
SupportingHiyama, Nobuyuki
JapaneseMagoichi, Suzuki
SupportingSuzumura, Kenichi
JapaneseMasuda
SupportingTokumoto, Yukitoshi
JapaneseNagai
SupportingIchijo, Kazuya
JapaneseOhana
SupportingIsomura, Tomomi
JapaneseOkuni
SupportingHayama, Ikumi
JapaneseOoya
SupportingIchijo, Kazuya
JapaneseOrin
SupportingMiyamoto, Kanako
JapaneseOyakata
SupportingUeda, Youji
JapanesePerry, Matthew
SupportingYasumoto, Hiroki
JapaneseSaigou
SupportingAmada, Masuo
JapaneseSakai, Masazumi
SupportingKawahara, Yoshihisa
JapaneseSakura
SupportingYasutake, Miyuki
JapaneseSeibei
SupportingInada, Tetsu
JapaneseTenshouin
SupportingKodama, Asumi
JapaneseTogawa, Yasuhiro
SupportingSuzuki, Chihiro
JapaneseTokugawa, Iesada
SupportingUeda, Youji
JapaneseToyotomi, Hidesaru
SupportingWatanabe, Akeno
Japanesevon Rubelt, Hans
SupportingMatsuyama, Takashi
JapaneseYanagisawa, Yoshiyasu
SupportingTachiki, Fumihiko
JapaneseYohei
SupportingTsuji, Shinpachi
JapaneseYukimura
SupportingMiyazawa, Tadashi
JapaneseEpisodes
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