Dai-Shogun – Great Revolution

Dai-Shogun – Great Revolution (風雲維新ダイ☆ショーグン) is a mecha anime television series, directed by Takashi Watanabe and animated by J.C.Staff and A.C.G.T. It aired on April 9, 2014, on Tokyo MX[3] and finished on June 26, 2014. The mecha design is by Makoto Ishiwata of Nitroplus.

A 3D film reboot of the series was planned to be released but failed to meet the Kickstarter goal back in 2016, ultimately freezing the series indefinitely.[4][5]

Premise

In a alternate history Japan where the Meiji Restoration never happened, foreign ships are repelled by ancient giant robots called Onigami. Subsequently, Japan has remained isolated from the rest of the world.

Characters

Main hero raised in a public bathhouse in Nagasaki. He can't control his fiery energy well enough to become the strongest man, and spends his days taking on fights. He has dominated Nagasaki, but is not satisfied. There is a certain reason for which he breaks out in hives when he touches women, and that is why he is still a virgin. However, he does not know that being a virgin has great meaning to him.

Female ninja from Iga. She was raised with strict discipline as a ninja to carry out missions with loyalty and in cold blood. For this reason, she lacks human emotions such as sympathy for others. Her actions place highest priority on the Tokugawa Shogun family and the mission, which leads to many conflicts with Keiichiro.

She looks like a sweet little girl, but is actually half fox demon and half human. Her bushy tail is always sticking out from behind. She is a tomboy with an unyielding spirit, but has long lived as a social outcast because she is half demon. She meets Keiichiro and starts to change as she develops an affection for him.

Keiichiro's "sworn brother" who adores him unconditionally and always accompanies him. He's not a fighter at all, but is fanatical about foreign countries and machinery and has invented many new machines. Physically weak, he tries desperately to support Keiichiro. He is proud of his slicked topknot hairstyle.

A voluptuous and beautiful “mystery woman.” She talks like an oiran, and everything she says is erotic. She confronts Keiichiro and Kiriko several times for a particular purpose. Master of kung fu and uses a giant iron fan.

  • Keiichirō Tokugawa (徳川 慶一郎)
  • Kiriko Hattori (服部 霧子)
  • Chiharu (ちはる)
  • Hyakusuke (百助)
  • Hyōgo Asai (浅井 兵庫)
  • Hōkōin (法光院)
  • Shigeyoshi Hitotsubashi (一橋 重義)
  • Sōji Okita (沖田 総司)
  • Isami Kondō (近藤 勇)
  • Toshizō Hijikata (土方 歳三)
  • Ryōma Sakamoto (坂本 龍馬)
  • Maika Yurihara (由利原 埋火)
  • Naosuke Ii (井伊直弼)
  • Guido Verbeck
  • Thomas Blake Glover

Mecha

The series feature mechas referred to as Onigami, who are of supernatural origin, and standard man-made steam punk mecha called Steam Puppets. The main mecha of the series is Susanoo, based on the god from Japanese mythology who can turn into different forms depending on who the subpilot is. The other Onigami of the series are Hokoinkugutsu whose main weapon is a naginata and the four-armed Takemikazuchi; these Onigami are piloted by Hokoin and Shigeyoshi, respectively. The Steam Puppets consist of the Deku, used by the Nagisaki police, and Jokikugutsu, used by pirates led by Maika and the minions of Shigeyoshi.

Episode list

Reboot

A 3D film reboot of the series was planned to be released but failed to meet the Kickstarter goal back in 2016, ultimately freezing the series indefinitely.[6][7]

References

  1. Dai Shogun Sentai Filmworks, retrieved August 18, 2019^
  2. Scott Green. Sentai Filmworks Licenses "Dai-Shogun -Great Revolution-" Crunchyroll, December 3, 2014, retrieved August 18, 2019^
  3. Cat Sh*t One & Shana Directors Make Robot TV Anime Dai Shogun Anime News Network, December 25, 2013, retrieved December 25, 2013^
  4. Dai-Shogun – The Great VR Animation Revolution Kickstarter, 23 March 2016, retrieved 2019-10-21^
  5. Dai-Shogun Reboot Kickstarter Campaign Fails to Reach Goal, Creator Posts Comment Anime News Network, retrieved 2019-10-21^
  6. Egan Loo. Great Revolution Dai-Shogun Reboot Planned as 3D Film Release Anime News Network, November 10, 2015, retrieved August 18, 2019^
  7. Crystalyn Hodgkins. Dai-Shogun Reboot Kickstarter Campaign Fails to Reach Goal, Creator Posts Comment Anime News Network, April 23, 2016, retrieved August 18, 2019^