Sengoku Youko | |
戦国妖狐 (Sengoku Yōko) | |
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Genre | |
Manga | |
Written by | Satoshi Mizukami |
Published by | Mag Garden |
English publisher | |
Imprint | Blade Comics |
Magazine |
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Demographic | Shōnen |
Original run | December 28, 2007 – May 20, 2016 |
Volumes | 17 |
Anime television series | |
Directed by | Masahiro Aizawa |
Written by | Jukki Hanada |
Music by | Evan Call |
Studio | White Fox |
Licensed by | Crunchyroll |
Original network | Tokyo MX, ABC, Mētele, BS Asahi |
Original run | January 11, 2024 – present |
Episodes | 13 |
Sengoku Youko ( Japanese: 戦国妖狐, Hepburn: Sengoku Yōko, lit. 'Warring States Youko') is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Satoshi Mizukami. It was serialized in Mag Garden's Monthly Comic Blade magazine from December 2007 to July 2014, and continued on the Comic Blade web manga service from September 2014 to May 2016. An anime television series adaptation produced by White Fox premiered in January 2024.
Written and illustrated by Satoshi Mizukami, Sengoku Youko was serialized in Mag Garden's Monthly Comic Blade magazine from December 28, 2007, to July 30, 2014, when the magazine ceased publication. The series continued serialization on the Comic Blade web service from September 16, 2014, to May 20, 2016. [6] [7] Its chapters were collected in 17 tankōbon volumes from August 2008 to June 2016. [8] [9]
The manga is licensed in English by Tokyopop. [10]
No. | Original release date | Original ISBN | English release date | English ISBN |
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1 | August 9, 2008 [8] | 978-4-86-127522-7 | April 11, 2023 [11] | 978-1-42-787259-3 |
2 | February 10, 2009 [12] | 978-4-86-127590-6 | July 11, 2023 [13] | 978-1-42-787346-0 |
3 | November 10, 2009 [14] | 978-4-86-127672-9 | September 26, 2023 [15] | 978-1-42-787418-4 |
4 | April 10, 2010 [16] | 978-4-86-127727-6 | November 28, 2023 [17] | 978-1-42-787419-1 |
5 | November 10, 2010 [18] | 978-4-86-127785-6 | January 23, 2024 [19] | 978-1-42-787526-6 |
6 | March 10, 2011 [20] | 978-4-86-127833-4 | March 19, 2024 [21] | 978-1-42-787535-8 |
7 | August 10, 2011 [22] | 978-4-86-127875-4 | — | — |
8 | January 10, 2012 [23] | 978-4-86-127932-4 | — | — |
9 | July 10, 2012 [24] | 978-4-80-000018-7 | — | — |
10 | December 10, 2012 [25] | 978-4-80-000070-5 | — | — |
11 | June 10, 2013 [26] | 978-4-80-000170-2 | — | — |
12 | December 10, 2013 [27] | 978-4-80-000239-6 | — | — |
13 | August 9, 2014 [28] | 978-4-80-000344-7 | — | — |
14 | February 10, 2015 [29] | 978-4-80-000414-7 | — | — |
15 | August 10, 2015 [30] | 978-4-80-000485-7 | — | — |
16 | February 10, 2016 [31] | 978-4-80-000533-5 | — | — |
17 | June 10, 2016 [9] | 978-4-80-000585-4 | — | — |
An anime television series adaptation was announced on August 10, 2023. It is produced by White Fox and directed by Masahiro Aizawa, with series composition by Jukki Hanada, characters designed by Yosuke Okuda, and music composed by Evan Call. [3] [32] The series premiered on Tokyo MX and other networks, [a] and consists of three cours for a "complete" adaptation of the manga's two arcs: the "Yonaoshi Kyōdai-hen" (世直し姉弟編, lit. 'World Reform Siblings Arc'), which aired from January 11 to April 4, 2024, and "Senma Konton-hen" (千魔混沌編, lit. 'Thousand Demons Chaos Arc'), which is set to premiere on July 18 in the same year. [33] [5] The opening theme song is "Hibana" (Spark), performed by MindaRyn, while the ending theme song is "Yūyami no Uta" (夕闇のうた, "Song of Twilight"), composed by Yuki Kajiura and performed by Keiko. [34] Crunchyroll licensed the series. [35] Medialink licensed the series in South and Southeast Asia and streaming it on the Ani-One Asia YouTube channel. [36]
No. | Title [37] [b] | Directed by [c] | Written by [c] | Storyboarded by [c] | Original air date [39] [a] | |||||||
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Part 1: World Reform Siblings Arc | ||||||||||||
1 | "We Are Those Who Lament This Barbaric Age" Transliteration: "Warera Eansei o Ureumono" ( Japanese: 我ら乱世を憂う者) | Kayona Yamada | Jukki Hanada | Masahiro Aizawa | January 11, 2024 | |||||||
2 | "Shakugan" Transliteration: "Shakugan" ( Japanese: 灼岩) | Katsuya Yoshii | Jukki Hanada | Masahiro Aizawa | January 18, 2024 | |||||||
3 | "Year Seven of the Eiroku Period" Transliteration: "Eiroku Nana-nen" ( Japanese: 永禄七年) | Hiroto Katō | Jukki Hanada | Masahiro Aizawa | January 25, 2024 | |||||||
4 | "Jinka and Humans" Transliteration: "Jinka to Ningen" ( Japanese: 迅火と人間) | Yōhei Fukui | Jukki Hanada | Yūzō Satō | February 1, 2024 | |||||||
5 | "Higan" Transliteration: "Higan" ( Japanese: 氷岩) | Toshiyuki Sone | Jukki Hanada | Kazuhiro Soeta | February 8, 2024 | |||||||
6 | "Fukou" Transliteration: "Fukō" ( Japanese: ふこう) | Takashi Kojima | Jukki Hanada | Jun'ichi Sakata | February 15, 2024 | |||||||
7 | "Kagan & Shakuyaku" Transliteration: "Kagan to Shakuyaku" ( Japanese: 火岩と芍薬) | Kayona Yamada | Jukki Hanada | Yūzō Satō | February 22, 2024 | |||||||
8 | "Mystic Swordsman" Transliteration: "Makenshi" ( Japanese: 魔剣士) | Hiroyuki Tsuchiya | Jukki Hanada | Jun'ichi Sakata | February 29, 2024 | |||||||
9 | "The Mountain Goddess (Part 1)" Transliteration: "Yama no Kami (Zen)" ( Japanese: 山の神 (前)) | Tamazao Michibitsuka | Jukki Hanada | Tamazao Michibitsuka | March 7, 2024 | |||||||
10 | "The Mountain Goddess (Part 2)" Transliteration: "Yama no Kami (Go)" ( Japanese: 山の神 (後)) | Tomomi Mikawa | Jukki Hanada | Shinji Itadaki | March 14, 2024 | |||||||
11 | "The Strongest of the Dangaisyuu" Transliteration: "Dankaishū Saikyō no Otoko" ( Japanese: 断怪衆最強の男) | Yoshihiro Ueda | Jukki Hanada | Kazuaki Mōri | March 21, 2024 | |||||||
12 | "Jinka & Douren, Takekichi & Barry" Transliteration: "Jinka to Dōren to Takekichi to Barī" ( Japanese: 迅火と道錬と竹吉とバリー) | Satoshi Saga | Jukki Hanada | Jun'ichi Sakata | March 28, 2024 | |||||||
13 | "Godbeast" Transliteration: "Kamijū" ( Japanese: 神獣) | Kayona Yamada | Jukki Hanada | Masahiro Aizawa Shinji Itadaki | April 4, 2024 | |||||||
Part 2: Thousand Demons Chaos Arc | ||||||||||||
14 | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | July 18, 2024 |
Sengoku Youko | |
戦国妖狐 (Sengoku Yōko) | |
---|---|
Genre | |
Manga | |
Written by | Satoshi Mizukami |
Published by | Mag Garden |
English publisher | |
Imprint | Blade Comics |
Magazine |
|
Demographic | Shōnen |
Original run | December 28, 2007 – May 20, 2016 |
Volumes | 17 |
Anime television series | |
Directed by | Masahiro Aizawa |
Written by | Jukki Hanada |
Music by | Evan Call |
Studio | White Fox |
Licensed by | Crunchyroll |
Original network | Tokyo MX, ABC, Mētele, BS Asahi |
Original run | January 11, 2024 – present |
Episodes | 13 |
Sengoku Youko ( Japanese: 戦国妖狐, Hepburn: Sengoku Yōko, lit. 'Warring States Youko') is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Satoshi Mizukami. It was serialized in Mag Garden's Monthly Comic Blade magazine from December 2007 to July 2014, and continued on the Comic Blade web manga service from September 2014 to May 2016. An anime television series adaptation produced by White Fox premiered in January 2024.
Written and illustrated by Satoshi Mizukami, Sengoku Youko was serialized in Mag Garden's Monthly Comic Blade magazine from December 28, 2007, to July 30, 2014, when the magazine ceased publication. The series continued serialization on the Comic Blade web service from September 16, 2014, to May 20, 2016. [6] [7] Its chapters were collected in 17 tankōbon volumes from August 2008 to June 2016. [8] [9]
The manga is licensed in English by Tokyopop. [10]
No. | Original release date | Original ISBN | English release date | English ISBN |
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1 | August 9, 2008 [8] | 978-4-86-127522-7 | April 11, 2023 [11] | 978-1-42-787259-3 |
2 | February 10, 2009 [12] | 978-4-86-127590-6 | July 11, 2023 [13] | 978-1-42-787346-0 |
3 | November 10, 2009 [14] | 978-4-86-127672-9 | September 26, 2023 [15] | 978-1-42-787418-4 |
4 | April 10, 2010 [16] | 978-4-86-127727-6 | November 28, 2023 [17] | 978-1-42-787419-1 |
5 | November 10, 2010 [18] | 978-4-86-127785-6 | January 23, 2024 [19] | 978-1-42-787526-6 |
6 | March 10, 2011 [20] | 978-4-86-127833-4 | March 19, 2024 [21] | 978-1-42-787535-8 |
7 | August 10, 2011 [22] | 978-4-86-127875-4 | — | — |
8 | January 10, 2012 [23] | 978-4-86-127932-4 | — | — |
9 | July 10, 2012 [24] | 978-4-80-000018-7 | — | — |
10 | December 10, 2012 [25] | 978-4-80-000070-5 | — | — |
11 | June 10, 2013 [26] | 978-4-80-000170-2 | — | — |
12 | December 10, 2013 [27] | 978-4-80-000239-6 | — | — |
13 | August 9, 2014 [28] | 978-4-80-000344-7 | — | — |
14 | February 10, 2015 [29] | 978-4-80-000414-7 | — | — |
15 | August 10, 2015 [30] | 978-4-80-000485-7 | — | — |
16 | February 10, 2016 [31] | 978-4-80-000533-5 | — | — |
17 | June 10, 2016 [9] | 978-4-80-000585-4 | — | — |
An anime television series adaptation was announced on August 10, 2023. It is produced by White Fox and directed by Masahiro Aizawa, with series composition by Jukki Hanada, characters designed by Yosuke Okuda, and music composed by Evan Call. [3] [32] The series premiered on Tokyo MX and other networks, [a] and consists of three cours for a "complete" adaptation of the manga's two arcs: the "Yonaoshi Kyōdai-hen" (世直し姉弟編, lit. 'World Reform Siblings Arc'), which aired from January 11 to April 4, 2024, and "Senma Konton-hen" (千魔混沌編, lit. 'Thousand Demons Chaos Arc'), which is set to premiere on July 18 in the same year. [33] [5] The opening theme song is "Hibana" (Spark), performed by MindaRyn, while the ending theme song is "Yūyami no Uta" (夕闇のうた, "Song of Twilight"), composed by Yuki Kajiura and performed by Keiko. [34] Crunchyroll licensed the series. [35] Medialink licensed the series in South and Southeast Asia and streaming it on the Ani-One Asia YouTube channel. [36]
No. | Title [37] [b] | Directed by [c] | Written by [c] | Storyboarded by [c] | Original air date [39] [a] | |||||||
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Part 1: World Reform Siblings Arc | ||||||||||||
1 | "We Are Those Who Lament This Barbaric Age" Transliteration: "Warera Eansei o Ureumono" ( Japanese: 我ら乱世を憂う者) | Kayona Yamada | Jukki Hanada | Masahiro Aizawa | January 11, 2024 | |||||||
2 | "Shakugan" Transliteration: "Shakugan" ( Japanese: 灼岩) | Katsuya Yoshii | Jukki Hanada | Masahiro Aizawa | January 18, 2024 | |||||||
3 | "Year Seven of the Eiroku Period" Transliteration: "Eiroku Nana-nen" ( Japanese: 永禄七年) | Hiroto Katō | Jukki Hanada | Masahiro Aizawa | January 25, 2024 | |||||||
4 | "Jinka and Humans" Transliteration: "Jinka to Ningen" ( Japanese: 迅火と人間) | Yōhei Fukui | Jukki Hanada | Yūzō Satō | February 1, 2024 | |||||||
5 | "Higan" Transliteration: "Higan" ( Japanese: 氷岩) | Toshiyuki Sone | Jukki Hanada | Kazuhiro Soeta | February 8, 2024 | |||||||
6 | "Fukou" Transliteration: "Fukō" ( Japanese: ふこう) | Takashi Kojima | Jukki Hanada | Jun'ichi Sakata | February 15, 2024 | |||||||
7 | "Kagan & Shakuyaku" Transliteration: "Kagan to Shakuyaku" ( Japanese: 火岩と芍薬) | Kayona Yamada | Jukki Hanada | Yūzō Satō | February 22, 2024 | |||||||
8 | "Mystic Swordsman" Transliteration: "Makenshi" ( Japanese: 魔剣士) | Hiroyuki Tsuchiya | Jukki Hanada | Jun'ichi Sakata | February 29, 2024 | |||||||
9 | "The Mountain Goddess (Part 1)" Transliteration: "Yama no Kami (Zen)" ( Japanese: 山の神 (前)) | Tamazao Michibitsuka | Jukki Hanada | Tamazao Michibitsuka | March 7, 2024 | |||||||
10 | "The Mountain Goddess (Part 2)" Transliteration: "Yama no Kami (Go)" ( Japanese: 山の神 (後)) | Tomomi Mikawa | Jukki Hanada | Shinji Itadaki | March 14, 2024 | |||||||
11 | "The Strongest of the Dangaisyuu" Transliteration: "Dankaishū Saikyō no Otoko" ( Japanese: 断怪衆最強の男) | Yoshihiro Ueda | Jukki Hanada | Kazuaki Mōri | March 21, 2024 | |||||||
12 | "Jinka & Douren, Takekichi & Barry" Transliteration: "Jinka to Dōren to Takekichi to Barī" ( Japanese: 迅火と道錬と竹吉とバリー) | Satoshi Saga | Jukki Hanada | Jun'ichi Sakata | March 28, 2024 | |||||||
13 | "Godbeast" Transliteration: "Kamijū" ( Japanese: 神獣) | Kayona Yamada | Jukki Hanada | Masahiro Aizawa Shinji Itadaki | April 4, 2024 | |||||||
Part 2: Thousand Demons Chaos Arc | ||||||||||||
14 | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | July 18, 2024 |