HAKUOKI: WARRIOR SPIRIT OF THE BLUE SKY

Second and last part of the movies that remake season 1 and 2.
The battle at Koufu Castle has been lost, the Furies are no longer restrained by daylight, and while the individual members of the Shins
Shin Gintama Movie: Yoshiwara Daienjou

Movie remake of the Yoshiwara Enjou arc.
Upon meeting a young boy named Haruta who makes a living as a pickpocket, Gintoki discovers that he is pickpocketing out of a desire to meet his long-lost mo
Batman Ninja vs. Yakuza League

In this sequel to Batman Ninja, the Batman family has returned to the present to discover that Japan has disappeared, and a giant island – Hinomoto – is now in the sky over Gotham City. At the top sit
The Dull Sword

A samurai buys a dull sword from a merchant. He is quickly defeated by his intended victims due to his cheap sword and clumsiness.
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RYO

Ryo is about the son of a samurai who lost his parents during the attack of English ships on a Japanese town who is given the name Ryo and becomes the bodyguard of Ryoma Sakamoto, a man who has his ow
HAKUOKI: WILD DANCE OF TOKYO

First part of movies that remake season 1 and 2.
There’s a war going on in ancient Kyoto. A war fought in shadows, between the forces of the Shogunate’s armed enforcers, the Shinsengumi, and the vamp
Sengoku Basara – Samurai Kings: The Movie

The story of the film is set after the conflict instigated by Toyotomi Hideyoshi ended, but not before the Battle of Sekigahara determines who shall be the Shogun of Japan.
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SHORT PEACE

An anthology of four standalone films encompassing different genres.
Tsukumo (Possessions)
A lost wanderer seeks refuge inside a shrine where he finds lots of possessed objects.
Hi no Youjin (Combus
Samurai X: The Motion Picture

The war against the Tokugawa Shogunate ended years ago. But there are some who are not happy with the outcome. Shigure Takimi watched his friends and family get slashed down in the name of freedom and
Gintama: Yorinuki Gintama-san on Theater 2D

Movie version of the Shinsengumi Crisis arc (episodes 101-105) and the Kabukicho Four Devas arc (episodes 210-214) which were screened in selected theaters in Japan.