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Sanrio’s “Wanpaku! Touken Ranbu” Anime in Production

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Touken Ranbu: The Adventure Continues with a New Anime Adaptation

During the celebratory event “Touken Ranbu Online‘s Ninth Anniversary’s Eve! Nine Big Announcements at Nine,” excitement surged among fans as it was revealed on Saturday that the beloved “Wanpaku! Touken Ranbu” project will soon be reimagined as an anime. This fresh adaptation promises to bring a new dimension to the series, enchanting both long-time supporters and newcomers alike.

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The Origins: Swords Brought to Life

Initially launched in January 2015 in Japan, the “Touken Ranbu” franchise revolutionizes historical storytelling by transforming iconic Japanese swords into striking bishōnen characters. Nitroplus, with their flair for design and narrative, has masterfully crafted the characters and scenarios, creating a vibrant, interactive world for players.

The Legacy and Expansion of Touken Ranbu

The “Touken Ranbu” series has already cast a wide net over the entertainment industry, spawning a multitude of adaptations beyond its gaming roots. The Katsugeki: Touken Ranbu television anime and its forthcoming film, not to mention the Touken Ranbu: Hanamaru side project’s multiple anime installments and films, are testaments to the series’ widespread appeal. Moreover, the franchise has crossed into live-action with two feature films, captivated audiences with theatrical musicals and plays, and expanded its narrative through various manga contributions.

Despite its global allure, Johren decided to sunset the English and Chinese versions of the original Touken Ranbu browser game on August 21. However, international fans were first able to experience the game in English in April 2021, followed by the smartphone edition’s release in August of the same year.

Upcoming Theatrical Endeavors

The storyline continues to evolve with Touken Ranbu Kai: Kyoden Moyuru Honnōji, an anime iteration of the first non-musical stage play set to debut in April. Furthermore, the kabuki stage play Touken Ranbu: Tsuki no Tsurugi Enishi no Kiri no wa will grace Japanese cinema screens with its unique blend of traditional and modern starting April 5.

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Final Thoughts

As the “Touken Ranbu” franchise prepares to draw its ninth anniversary to a close, it continues to slash through the boundaries between history, gaming, and entertainment, proving its enduring legacy. The announcement of the “Wanpaku! Touken Ranbu” anime adaptation cuts a new edge to the already rich tapestry of the series, promising to deliver another sharp, engaging chapter to its saga. This latest development is not just a triumph for the series itself, but a testament to the enduring bond between its creators and the fan community, proving that with solid storytelling and a dedicated following, the spirit of the samurai lives on.

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