

Hakuoki ~Demon of the Fleeting Blossom~
The long-awaited live-action version of the popular series! The turbulent period at the end of the Edo period. Chizuru Yukimura, a girl who visited Kyoto from Edo in search of her missing father. What appeared before Chizuru were Rakshasa, who was engaged in a horrific work that could not be thought of as a human being, and Shinsengumi soldiers led by Toshizo Hijikata. The Shinsengumi slashes Rakshasa in an instant. However, Chizuru's father, Tsunado, had an inseparable connection with both Rakshasa and the Shinsengumi. Eventually, Chizuru puts himself in the Shinsengumi and searches for his father.
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Plot Summary
In Kyoto during the late Tokugawa Shogunate, Chizuru Yukimura searches for her father, a doctor who has gone missing. Her search leads her to the Shinsengumi, a special police force tasked with maintaining order. However, she soon discovers their dark secret: they are warriors who have consumed Rasetsu, a special elixir that grants them superhuman abilities but also turns them into demons. Chizuru finds herself caught between the Shinsengumi's battle against rebels and her own fight for survival and the truth.
Critical Reception
Hakuoki ~Demon of the Fleeting Blossom~, while appealing to fans of the visual novel and otome games, received a mixed reception from a broader anime audience. Reviewers often praised its historical setting and character designs, but criticized its slow pacing, repetitive plot points, and sometimes predictable narrative. The action sequences were noted as a highlight by some, while others found the romantic elements underdeveloped. Overall, it's considered a niche title that fulfills its intended audience's expectations.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its beautiful character designs and adherence to the source material.
- Criticized for its slow pacing and sometimes convoluted plot.
- Appreciated by fans of the otome genre for its romantic and dramatic elements.
Google audience: Google users generally appreciate the anime for its historical aesthetic and compelling characters, particularly noting the romantic subplots and the unique take on historical figures. Some users found the plot to be engaging, while others mentioned that the pacing could be slow at times. The animation quality and character development are often highlighted as positive aspects.
Fun Fact
The 'Hakuoki' franchise is based on a popular Japanese visual novel series developed by Idea Factory, which has spawned multiple anime adaptations, games, stage plays, and films.
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