Touken Ranbu Kai: Kyoden Moyuru Honnouji - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

A Recurring Dream
Souza is tormented by frequent nightmares of the Honnoji Incident, which serves as a precursor to the arrival of Fudou Yukimitsu, another Oda Nobunaga sword, to the Citadel.

The Stories That Tell
Yamanbagiri has been appointed Attendant Sword, and his first task is to come up with a countermeasure to the increase in the Time Retrograde Army's strength. To add to that, Fudou Yukimitsu is also proving to be a problem…

A Worthy Man
Things come to a head between Fudou Yukimutsu and Heshikiri Hasebe, and Yamanbagiri has to come up with a way to resolve the Oda swords' issues.

Steel Forges Steel
The combat exercise begins, with the ultimate goal of bringing the Oda swords together. But will things go as planned?

Reunions and Conflicts
Yamanbagiri's squad is in Kyoto to prevent any meddling in the Honnoji Incident. Fudou is excited to be back and goes off alone, only to run into Mori Ranmaru.

The Honnoji Incident
With the Honnoji Incident looming, the former Oda swords express their complicated feelings about their former owner. And Akechi Mitsuhide raises the curtain on the fateful battle...

For Whom the Flower Blooms
The corrupted Mori Ranmaru makes his last stand, and the squad has complicated feelings going up against him.

Honnoji In Flames
Fudou Yukimitsu goes after Mitsuhide in a bid to carry out Ranmaru's wish as the Honnoji Incident comes to a close.
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