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Jidaigeki
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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })(The following description should ideally be read under falling Cherry Blossoms.) Jidaigeki (meaning "period drama") is a genre of Historical Fiction and Period Pieces found in Japanese Media. These works are set before (or around the beginning of) the Meiji Restoration when the Shogunate was deposed. The time subdivisions most often found in Japanese media include the Sengoku Period (or "Warring States", an era of civil war from about 1467 to 1573), the Edo Period (after Japan was united under the Tokugawa shogunate, 1603–1868),note For the curious, the 30 years in between those two is called the Azuchi-Momoyama Period; important in history, not so much in media. and the Bakumatsu/early Meiji Period (1853–1868, the part of the Edo Period leading into the Meiji Period, 1868–1912). Jidaigeki can be idealized or realistic, operate as rigorous Historical Fiction that show their work. It can also be like the American Western, soapy drama or hardass action, and feature a rich cast of character tropes. Jidaigeki that emphasize swordplay are often referred to as chanbara (meaning "sword fighting"), especially the live-action movies, and counted on for lots of hot Samurai action (Ninja, Rōnin, and Yakuza are also frequent players).note Although, it's also been said that if a critic likes a particular film, it's jidaigeki, and if they don't, it's chanbara. Given the fact that there are plenty of Edo-era buildings in Japan still standing, and that Edo-era costumes are dime-a-dozen, that period appeals a lot to Japanese TV producers. Compare the sheer number of BBC costume dramas set in the Victorian era, or the innumerable Chinese films and series set during the Qing dynasty. Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_2'); })The Jidaigeki films considered most notable by Western audiences tend to feature samurai, and from this they tend to assume that the term Jidaigeki refers to samurai films in particular. This is an exaggeration. Jidaigeki basically means historical settings or something set in the past, and does not by itself concern samurai or ronin by default. A number of Jidaigeki exist that focus on women, on painters, actors, and even burakumin (the lower-caste Japanese underbelly who are the ancestors to Yakuza). In the classical era of Japanese cinema, Jidaigeki was the most prestigious and serious genre. Also, although it may seem American and European directors have been borrowing (or, depending on your POV, appropriating) these conventions — sometimes whole plots — for years, Jidaigeki pieces have long borrowed/appropriated in equal measure from Westerns and Film Noir. Akira Kurosawa, himself, was known to be a fan of director John Ford. George Lucas took some inspiration from this cross-pollination while writing Star Wars — guess where he got the word "jedi". Even before that, Jidaigeki borrowed and took inspiration from American films (e.g., Stella Dallas, a popular melodrama in Japan) and from European drama (e.g., Henrik Ibsen and Leo Tolstoy). Kurosawa likewise won fame for his transpositions of William Shakespeare to feudal Japan. Klingon society as seen in Star Trek: The Next Generation also took from this era for inspiration. Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_3'); })For Western depictions of Japanese history, see Hollywood Medieval Japan. Compare The Middle Ages and The Wild West, two popular Western historical periods that are roughly analogous to Jidaigeki. See also Wutai for Fantasy Counterpart Cultures that are based upon Japan. Related to Samurai Stories and Ninja Fiction, which focus on fictional works that focus on the samurai and shinobi respectively, usually overlapping with Jidaigeki. |
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Carried by the Wind: Tsukikage Ran | |
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Intrigue in the Bakumatsu | |
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Moeyo Ken | |
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ShinsengumiWasurenagusa | |
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Gohatto | |
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Orochi | |
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GaiJin | |
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CosmosAPersonalVoyage | |
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Ninja Spirit (Video Game) | |
Jidaigeki | isPartOf |
DBTropes | |
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Jidaigeki | |
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Kenseiden in which Benkei shows up as a boss and the final boss is an indeterminate individual named "Yonensai". | |
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The Mysterious Murasame Castle | |
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The Pillow Book | |
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Jidaigeki | |
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House of Five Leaves | |
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Samurai Shodown | |
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Kaze Hikaru | |
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Jidaigeki | |
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The third arc of Shura no Toki | |
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Jidaigeki | |
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ChuSinGura 46+1, depicting the events of the Ako Incident and the stories of The 47 Ronin. | |
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Jidaigeki / int_20661746 | type |
Jidaigeki | |
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The Sword of Doom | |
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Lady Snowblood | |
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Jidaigeki | |
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Genji monogatari | |
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Jidaigeki | |
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Tomoe Gozen Saga (a fantasy alternate Earth version thereof) | |
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Jidaigeki / int_28569895 | type |
Jidaigeki | |
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Total War: Shogun 2: Fall of the Samurai DLC | |
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Jidaigeki | |
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Oh! Edo Rocket | |
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Jidaigeki | |
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Samurai I: Musashi Miyamoto actually starts at the tail end of the Sengoku period, showing the Battle of Sekigahara that ended the shogunate wars, and then continues on to the start of the Edo period. | |
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Blade of the Immortal | |
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Jidaigeki / int_3002c081 | type |
Jidaigeki | |
Jidaigeki / int_3002c081 | comment |
Ryū ga Gotoku Ishin! | |
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RyuGaGotokuIshin | hasFeature |
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Jidaigeki / int_333bdaa6 | type |
Jidaigeki | |
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99 Spirits | |
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Hanzo the Razor — Basically, it's an Exploitation Film trilogy about a metsuke in Edo Japan who rapes his female victims into submission in order to expose nefarious plots by corrupt and devious officials. | |
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Jidaigeki | |
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Sidooh | |
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Sidooh (Manga) | hasFeature |
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Jidaigeki | |
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Kaiketsu Lion Maru | |
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Kaiketsu Lion Maru | hasFeature |
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Jidaigeki | |
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Hakuouki | |
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Hakuouki | hasFeature |
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Jidaigeki | |
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Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun | |
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Jidaigeki | |
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Hikaru no Go: Heian Gensou Ibunroku | |
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Hikaru no Go (Manga) | hasFeature |
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Jidaigeki | |
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Hell's Paradise: Jigokuraku | |
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Jidaigeki | |
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The Life of Oharu | |
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Jidaigeki | |
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Beneath the Clouds | |
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Beneath the Clouds (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
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Jidaigeki / int_5261d625 | type |
Jidaigeki | |
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Samurai Champloo...technically. | |
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Samurai Champloo | hasFeature |
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Jidaigeki / int_5324032c | type |
Jidaigeki | |
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Katanagatari, set in a fantastic Alternate History where a different shogunate came to power at the end of the Sengoku period. | |
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Jidaigeki / int_55a14fd5 | type |
Jidaigeki | |
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Atsuhime | |
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Jidaigeki | |
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Miburo, depicting the history of the Gender Flipped Shinsengumi and the various power plays of the Bakumatsu Era. | |
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Miburo (Visual Novel) | hasFeature |
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Jidaigeki | |
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The Tale of Genji | |
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The Tale of Genji | hasFeature |
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Jidaigeki | |
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Mushishi | |
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Mushishi (Manga) | hasFeature |
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Jidaigeki | |
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Ayakashi Ayashi | |
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Way of the Samurai Way of the Samurai 4 |
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Jidaigeki | |
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The Crucified Lovers: early 18th century, based on a play from that era | |
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The Crucified Lovers | hasFeature |
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Jidaigeki | |
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The Sano Ichiro series. | |
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Jidaigeki | |
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Amakusa 1637 | |
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Jidaigeki | |
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Way of the Samurai 4 | |
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Jidaigeki | |
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Otogi Zoshi (first arc) | |
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Jidaigeki | |
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Samurai II: Duel at Ichijoji Temple | |
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Jidaigeki | |
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Harakiri | |
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Harakiri | hasFeature |
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Jidaigeki | |
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Princess Mononoke | |
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Princess Mononoke | hasFeature |
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Jidaigeki | |
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The Tale of the Princess Kaguya | |
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The Tale of the Princess Kaguya | hasFeature |
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Jidaigeki | |
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Samurai Executioner | |
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Jidaigeki / int_6fde2d0d | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Samurai Executioner (Manga) | hasFeature |
Jidaigeki / int_6fde2d0d | |
Jidaigeki / int_712d16f3 | type |
Jidaigeki | |
Jidaigeki / int_712d16f3 | comment |
Juken Sentai Gekiranger. At least for two episodes. | |
Jidaigeki / int_712d16f3 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Jidaigeki / int_712d16f3 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Juken Sentai Gekiranger | hasFeature |
Jidaigeki / int_712d16f3 | |
Jidaigeki / int_71b6dad0 | type |
Jidaigeki | |
Jidaigeki / int_71b6dad0 | comment |
Onmyōji is an interesting case. Being a Sino-Japanese game, it is guilty of both this and Hollywood Medieval Japan. | |
Jidaigeki / int_71b6dad0 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Jidaigeki / int_71b6dad0 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Onmyoji | hasFeature |
Jidaigeki / int_71b6dad0 | |
Jidaigeki / int_740fab62 | type |
Jidaigeki | |
Jidaigeki / int_740fab62 | comment |
Ganbare Goemon, though the later games became heavily anachronistic. | |
Jidaigeki / int_740fab62 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Jidaigeki / int_740fab62 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Jidaigeki / int_740fab62 | |
Jidaigeki / int_74317d85 | type |
Jidaigeki | |
Jidaigeki / int_74317d85 | comment |
An Actor's Revenge | |
Jidaigeki / int_74317d85 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Jidaigeki / int_74317d85 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
An Actor's Revenge | hasFeature |
Jidaigeki / int_74317d85 | |
Jidaigeki / int_745711f9 | type |
Jidaigeki | |
Jidaigeki / int_745711f9 | comment |
Look to the West is an alternate history story that, at one point, features Japan balkanized by the European powers after an apocalyptic civil war. | |
Jidaigeki / int_745711f9 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Jidaigeki / int_745711f9 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Look to the West | hasFeature |
Jidaigeki / int_745711f9 | |
Jidaigeki / int_75a8287b | type |
Jidaigeki | |
Jidaigeki / int_75a8287b | comment |
Rashomon | |
Jidaigeki / int_75a8287b | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Jidaigeki / int_75a8287b | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Rashomon | hasFeature |
Jidaigeki / int_75a8287b | |
Jidaigeki / int_777f9c25 | type |
Jidaigeki | |
Jidaigeki / int_777f9c25 | comment |
Touken Ranbu technically takes places 20 Minutes into the Future, but it involves going back in time to various times in Japanese history (from the Sengoku to Bakumatsu periods) in order to prevent historical revisionists from changing history. The characters, apart from the Featureless Protagonist, are Anthropomorphic Personifications of famous Japanese swords, ranging from the 10th to 19th centuries. | |
Jidaigeki / int_777f9c25 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Jidaigeki / int_777f9c25 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Touken Ranbu (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Jidaigeki / int_777f9c25 | |
Jidaigeki / int_7afc24b0 | type |
Jidaigeki | |
Jidaigeki / int_7afc24b0 | comment |
Samurai Deeper Kyo | |
Jidaigeki / int_7afc24b0 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Jidaigeki / int_7afc24b0 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Samurai Deeper Kyo (Manga) | hasFeature |
Jidaigeki / int_7afc24b0 | |
Jidaigeki / int_7c1ecd3a | type |
Jidaigeki | |
Jidaigeki / int_7c1ecd3a | comment |
Blade of the Immortal: Bakumatsu Arc | |
Jidaigeki / int_7c1ecd3a | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Jidaigeki / int_7c1ecd3a | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Blade of the Immortal: Bakumatsu Arc (Manga) | hasFeature |
Jidaigeki / int_7c1ecd3a | |
Jidaigeki / int_7cfb94d8 | type |
Jidaigeki | |
Jidaigeki / int_7cfb94d8 | comment |
Otogi: Myth of Demons | |
Jidaigeki / int_7cfb94d8 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Jidaigeki / int_7cfb94d8 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Otogi: Myth of Demons (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Jidaigeki / int_7cfb94d8 | |
Jidaigeki / int_7f39a041 | type |
Jidaigeki | |
Jidaigeki / int_7f39a041 | comment |
Gintama | |
Jidaigeki / int_7f39a041 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Jidaigeki / int_7f39a041 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Gintama (Manga) | hasFeature |
Jidaigeki / int_7f39a041 | |
Jidaigeki / int_8129f36b | type |
Jidaigeki | |
Jidaigeki / int_8129f36b | comment |
Oreshika: Tainted Bloodlines | |
Jidaigeki / int_8129f36b | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Jidaigeki / int_8129f36b | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Oreshika: Tainted Bloodlines (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Jidaigeki / int_8129f36b | |
Jidaigeki / int_81fbcc95 | type |
Jidaigeki | |
Jidaigeki / int_81fbcc95 | comment |
Samurai 7 | |
Jidaigeki / int_81fbcc95 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Jidaigeki / int_81fbcc95 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Samurai 7 | hasFeature |
Jidaigeki / int_81fbcc95 | |
Jidaigeki / int_857f68a4 | type |
Jidaigeki | |
Jidaigeki / int_857f68a4 | comment |
Laughing Under the Clouds | |
Jidaigeki / int_857f68a4 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Jidaigeki / int_857f68a4 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Laughing Under the Clouds (Manga) | hasFeature |
Jidaigeki / int_857f68a4 | |
Jidaigeki / int_85cc0eab | type |
Jidaigeki | |
Jidaigeki / int_85cc0eab | comment |
Pacific Overtures | |
Jidaigeki / int_85cc0eab | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Jidaigeki / int_85cc0eab | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Pacific Overtures (Theatre) | hasFeature |
Jidaigeki / int_85cc0eab | |
Jidaigeki / int_86c0770 | type |
Jidaigeki | |
Jidaigeki / int_86c0770 | comment |
Shigurui | |
Jidaigeki / int_86c0770 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Jidaigeki / int_86c0770 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Shigurui (Manga) | hasFeature |
Jidaigeki / int_86c0770 | |
Jidaigeki / int_88051be7 | type |
Jidaigeki | |
Jidaigeki / int_88051be7 | comment |
Silence by Martin Scorsese which adapts a Japanese novel about the failure of the Jesuit mission. | |
Jidaigeki / int_88051be7 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Jidaigeki / int_88051be7 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Silence | hasFeature |
Jidaigeki / int_88051be7 | |
Jidaigeki / int_8872e88 | type |
Jidaigeki | |
Jidaigeki / int_8872e88 | comment |
Samurai Rebellion | |
Jidaigeki / int_8872e88 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Jidaigeki / int_8872e88 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Samurai Rebellion | hasFeature |
Jidaigeki / int_8872e88 | |
Jidaigeki / int_8bc62500 | type |
Jidaigeki | |
Jidaigeki / int_8bc62500 | comment |
Zatoichi. The 2003 version, in particular, is set at the tail end of the period (if the presence of a Civil War–era revolver is any indication). | |
Jidaigeki / int_8bc62500 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Jidaigeki / int_8bc62500 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Zatoichi (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Jidaigeki / int_8bc62500 | |
Jidaigeki / int_90f60910 | type |
Jidaigeki | |
Jidaigeki / int_90f60910 | comment |
Tsukigasa | |
Jidaigeki / int_90f60910 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Jidaigeki / int_90f60910 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Tsukigasa (Manga) | hasFeature |
Jidaigeki / int_90f60910 | |
Jidaigeki / int_91c29779 | type |
Jidaigeki | |
Jidaigeki / int_91c29779 | comment |
Samurai III Duel At Ganryu Island | |
Jidaigeki / int_91c29779 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Jidaigeki / int_91c29779 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Samurai III Duel At Ganryu Island | hasFeature |
Jidaigeki / int_91c29779 | |
Jidaigeki / int_93221cce | type |
Jidaigeki | |
Jidaigeki / int_93221cce | comment |
The Kamen Rider OOO movie temporarily transports the main characters and a crowd of random people back to this period. | |
Jidaigeki / int_93221cce | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Jidaigeki / int_93221cce | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Kamen Rider OOO | hasFeature |
Jidaigeki / int_93221cce | |
Jidaigeki / int_957ade47 | type |
Jidaigeki | |
Jidaigeki / int_957ade47 | comment |
Onihei Hankachou | |
Jidaigeki / int_957ade47 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Jidaigeki / int_957ade47 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Onihei Hankachou | hasFeature |
Jidaigeki / int_957ade47 | |
Jidaigeki / int_96fe7d39 | type |
Jidaigeki | |
Jidaigeki / int_96fe7d39 | comment |
Young Samurai, which is set during at the end of the Sengoku and beginning of the Edo Periods. | |
Jidaigeki / int_96fe7d39 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Jidaigeki / int_96fe7d39 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Young Samurai | hasFeature |
Jidaigeki / int_96fe7d39 | |
Jidaigeki / int_97174ff5 | type |
Jidaigeki | |
Jidaigeki / int_97174ff5 | comment |
Red Sun, where the idea of jidai-geki being the Japanese equivalent to the western is taken to its logical conclusion. | |
Jidaigeki / int_97174ff5 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Jidaigeki / int_97174ff5 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Red Sun | hasFeature |
Jidaigeki / int_97174ff5 | |
Jidaigeki / int_9bfe4836 | type |
Jidaigeki | |
Jidaigeki / int_9bfe4836 | comment |
The Legend of Kage 2 | |
Jidaigeki / int_9bfe4836 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Jidaigeki / int_9bfe4836 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The Legend of Kage (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Jidaigeki / int_9bfe4836 | |
Jidaigeki / int_9d0340d | type |
Jidaigeki | |
Jidaigeki / int_9d0340d | comment |
Sukiyaki Western Django (Alternate History version) | |
Jidaigeki / int_9d0340d | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Jidaigeki / int_9d0340d | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Sukiyaki Western Django | hasFeature |
Jidaigeki / int_9d0340d | |
Jidaigeki / int_9f19f7b1 | type |
Jidaigeki | |
Jidaigeki / int_9f19f7b1 | comment |
Lone Wolf and Cub | |
Jidaigeki / int_9f19f7b1 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Jidaigeki / int_9f19f7b1 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Lone Wolf and Cub (Manga) | hasFeature |
Jidaigeki / int_9f19f7b1 | |
Jidaigeki / int_a065b54b | type |
Jidaigeki | |
Jidaigeki / int_a065b54b | comment |
Bakumatsu Rock, naturally, but with rock bands! | |
Jidaigeki / int_a065b54b | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Jidaigeki / int_a065b54b | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Bakumatsu Rock (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Jidaigeki / int_a065b54b | |
Jidaigeki / int_a4ff8e01 | type |
Jidaigeki | |
Jidaigeki / int_a4ff8e01 | comment |
Fate/Grand Order: The GUDAGUDA events based on the Koha-ACE comics practically takes place in a wacky combination between the Sengoku and Bakumatsu era (which may include mechanized soldiers or UFO). Chief Servants from this include Gender Flip versions of Okita Souji and Oda Nobunaga. Other periods pop up in the main story, mixed up during the 3rd Epic of Remnant Shimousa, and focusing mostly on the Heian Era in Lostbelt 5.5 Hell Realm Mandala: Heian-Kyo. | |
Jidaigeki / int_a4ff8e01 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Jidaigeki / int_a4ff8e01 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Fate/Grand Order (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Jidaigeki / int_a4ff8e01 | |
Jidaigeki / int_a52447f2 | type |
Jidaigeki | |
Jidaigeki / int_a52447f2 | comment |
Winter Cicada | |
Jidaigeki / int_a52447f2 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Jidaigeki / int_a52447f2 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Winter Cicada | hasFeature |
Jidaigeki / int_a52447f2 | |
Jidaigeki / int_a9ac6b10 | type |
Jidaigeki | |
Jidaigeki / int_a9ac6b10 | comment |
Soul of the Samurai | |
Jidaigeki / int_a9ac6b10 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Jidaigeki / int_a9ac6b10 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Soul of the Samurai (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Jidaigeki / int_a9ac6b10 | |
Jidaigeki / int_aaca4f19 | type |
Jidaigeki | |
Jidaigeki / int_aaca4f19 | comment |
Six Rules | |
Jidaigeki / int_aaca4f19 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Jidaigeki / int_aaca4f19 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Six Rules (Visual Novel) | hasFeature |
Jidaigeki / int_aaca4f19 | |
Jidaigeki / int_aae544b7 | type |
Jidaigeki | |
Jidaigeki / int_aae544b7 | comment |
Angolmois: Genkou Kassenki takes place during the 1274 Mongol invasion of Japan. The story begins very shortly before the Mongols make landfall and focuses on the desperate first 7 days of the invasion as a Ragtag Bunch of Misfits and War Refugees attempt to fight back and survive against the invaders. | |
Jidaigeki / int_aae544b7 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Jidaigeki / int_aae544b7 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Angolmois (Manga) | hasFeature |
Jidaigeki / int_aae544b7 | |
Jidaigeki / int_ac23fe16 | type |
Jidaigeki | |
Jidaigeki / int_ac23fe16 | comment |
Ooku: the Inner Chambers is an Alternate History (specifically, Gender Flip) take on this era, at least in the majority of the volumes (Volume 13 is when it starts drifting into the Bakumatsu period, and Volume 18 is when Meiji assumes the throne). | |
Jidaigeki / int_ac23fe16 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Jidaigeki / int_ac23fe16 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ooku | hasFeature |
Jidaigeki / int_ac23fe16 | |
Jidaigeki / int_ac426adf | type |
Jidaigeki | |
Jidaigeki / int_ac426adf | comment |
Akanesasu Sekai de Kimi to Utau is set in a separate universe that mimics seven eras of Japanese history, reaching as far back as Yayoi-Asuka period and as recent as Meiji-Shōwa period, along with Japanese Mythology thrown into the mix for good measure, compressed into a single world. The Cast Full of Pretty Boys the protagonist interacts with are established as similarly named stand-ins for historical figures of our world and have similarities in terms of personalities and backgrounds as their historical counterparts. | |
Jidaigeki / int_ac426adf | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Jidaigeki / int_ac426adf | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Akanesasu Sekai de Kimi to Utau (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Jidaigeki / int_ac426adf | |
Jidaigeki / int_b18dcec0 | type |
Jidaigeki | |
Jidaigeki / int_b18dcec0 | comment |
In one of the missions from Carmen Sandiego's Great Chase Through Time, you have to help Murasaki Shikibu overcome her writer's block after the first chapter of The Tale of Genji is stolen by one of Carmen's thieves. | |
Jidaigeki / int_b18dcec0 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Jidaigeki / int_b18dcec0 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Where in Time is Carmen Sandiego? (1997) (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Jidaigeki / int_b18dcec0 | |
Jidaigeki / int_b5ce2a1d | type |
Jidaigeki | |
Jidaigeki / int_b5ce2a1d | comment |
13 Assassins | |
Jidaigeki / int_b5ce2a1d | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Jidaigeki / int_b5ce2a1d | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
13 Assassins | hasFeature |
Jidaigeki / int_b5ce2a1d | |
Jidaigeki / int_b62595eb | type |
Jidaigeki | |
Jidaigeki / int_b62595eb | comment |
Amatsuki... well, the virtual setting at least. | |
Jidaigeki / int_b62595eb | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Jidaigeki / int_b62595eb | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Amatsuki (Manga) | hasFeature |
Jidaigeki / int_b62595eb | |
Jidaigeki / int_b8a3a03a | type |
Jidaigeki | |
Jidaigeki / int_b8a3a03a | comment |
Peacemaker Kurogane | |
Jidaigeki / int_b8a3a03a | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Jidaigeki / int_b8a3a03a | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Peacemaker Kurogane (Manga) | hasFeature |
Jidaigeki / int_b8a3a03a | |
Jidaigeki / int_b9a762be | type |
Jidaigeki | |
Jidaigeki / int_b9a762be | comment |
Azumi | |
Jidaigeki / int_b9a762be | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Jidaigeki / int_b9a762be | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Azumi | hasFeature |
Jidaigeki / int_b9a762be | |
Jidaigeki / int_bcc8956e | type |
Jidaigeki | |
Jidaigeki / int_bcc8956e | comment |
Onibaba | |
Jidaigeki / int_bcc8956e | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Jidaigeki / int_bcc8956e | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Onibaba | hasFeature |
Jidaigeki / int_bcc8956e | |
Jidaigeki / int_bd0b9d89 | type |
Jidaigeki | |
Jidaigeki / int_bd0b9d89 | comment |
Onmyōji | |
Jidaigeki / int_bd0b9d89 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Jidaigeki / int_bd0b9d89 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Onmyoji | hasFeature |
Jidaigeki / int_bd0b9d89 | |
Jidaigeki / int_be0c33a5 | type |
Jidaigeki | |
Jidaigeki / int_be0c33a5 | comment |
Ghost of Tsushima is set during the Mongol invasion of Japan in the year 1274. The protagonist is a samurai defending the island of Tsushima. | |
Jidaigeki / int_be0c33a5 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Jidaigeki / int_be0c33a5 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghost of Tsushima (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Jidaigeki / int_be0c33a5 | |
Jidaigeki / int_bf29c87c | type |
Jidaigeki | |
Jidaigeki / int_bf29c87c | comment |
Kuroneko | |
Jidaigeki / int_bf29c87c | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Jidaigeki / int_bf29c87c | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Kuroneko | hasFeature |
Jidaigeki / int_bf29c87c | |
Jidaigeki / int_c052ff2b | type |
Jidaigeki | |
Jidaigeki / int_c052ff2b | comment |
Deae Tonosama Appare Ichiban includes a rather insane mishmash of Japanese historical figures. | |
Jidaigeki / int_c052ff2b | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Jidaigeki / int_c052ff2b | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
DeaeTonosamaAppareIchiban | hasFeature |
Jidaigeki / int_c052ff2b | |
Jidaigeki / int_c0eae17 | type |
Jidaigeki | |
Jidaigeki / int_c0eae17 | comment |
The very first Total War game, Shogun: Total War, has its expansion pack, Mongol Invasion, present an Alternate History scenario where the kamikaze storm that stopped the 1274 Mongol invasion of the Japanese main islands in real life never happened. With the full force of the Mongolian Empire landing in Kyushu, the invasion turns into a grueling years-long war of attrition. Players can choose to be either the Mongols or the Hojo Clan in the campaign. | |
Jidaigeki / int_c0eae17 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Jidaigeki / int_c0eae17 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Total War (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Jidaigeki / int_c0eae17 | |
Jidaigeki / int_c154d9b6 | type |
Jidaigeki | |
Jidaigeki / int_c154d9b6 | comment |
Basilisk | |
Jidaigeki / int_c154d9b6 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Jidaigeki / int_c154d9b6 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Basilisk (Manga) | hasFeature |
Jidaigeki / int_c154d9b6 | |
Jidaigeki / int_c2b1f04a | type |
Jidaigeki | |
Jidaigeki / int_c2b1f04a | comment |
Mononoke skips around madly between the Sengoku and post-Meiji eras thanks to its immortal protagonist. None of said eras are particularly well-defined or historically accurate, though. | |
Jidaigeki / int_c2b1f04a | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Jidaigeki / int_c2b1f04a | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Mononoke | hasFeature |
Jidaigeki / int_c2b1f04a | |
Jidaigeki / int_c7e7c879 | type |
Jidaigeki | |
Jidaigeki / int_c7e7c879 | comment |
Keio Flying Squadron | |
Jidaigeki / int_c7e7c879 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Jidaigeki / int_c7e7c879 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Keio Flying Squadron (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Jidaigeki / int_c7e7c879 | |
Jidaigeki / int_c9fd01d4 | type |
Jidaigeki | |
Jidaigeki / int_c9fd01d4 | comment |
Vagabond | |
Jidaigeki / int_c9fd01d4 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Jidaigeki / int_c9fd01d4 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Vagabond (Manga) | hasFeature |
Jidaigeki / int_c9fd01d4 | |
Jidaigeki / int_caa604e1 | type |
Jidaigeki | |
Jidaigeki / int_caa604e1 | comment |
Made explicit in Millennium Actress, which recounts the story of Chiyoko's life largely in the form of scenes inspired by her films. So the setting follows Japanese history from the Heian era all the way through to the modern world and even beyond into science fiction with callbacks to earlier eras embedded in some of the later ones. Lampshaded when a supporting character asks another "Aren't you dressed for the wrong era?" after a particularly abrupt transition. | |
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Millennium Actress | hasFeature |
Jidaigeki / int_caa604e1 | |
Jidaigeki / int_cc8fd137 | type |
Jidaigeki | |
Jidaigeki / int_cc8fd137 | comment |
The Last Samurai is very loosely based on the Satsuma revolt | |
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Jidaigeki / int_cc8fd137 | featureConfidence |
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The Last Samurai | hasFeature |
Jidaigeki / int_cc8fd137 | |
Jidaigeki / int_ce9bf544 | type |
Jidaigeki | |
Jidaigeki / int_ce9bf544 | comment |
The Last Blade, as told in its Japanese title of Bakumatsu Roman: Gekka no Kenshi ("A Bakumatsu Romance: Swordsmen in the Moonlight"), and evidenced in many visual elements in the game. | |
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The Last Blade (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Jidaigeki / int_ce9bf544 | |
Jidaigeki / int_cf8d31cb | type |
Jidaigeki | |
Jidaigeki / int_cf8d31cb | comment |
Yojimbo and Sanjuro | |
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Yojimbo | hasFeature |
Jidaigeki / int_cf8d31cb | |
Jidaigeki / int_d0f7ab9a | type |
Jidaigeki | |
Jidaigeki / int_d0f7ab9a | comment |
Tokugawa Buraichou | |
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1.0 | |
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Jidaigeki / int_d0f7ab9a | |
Jidaigeki / int_d11e211f | type |
Jidaigeki | |
Jidaigeki / int_d11e211f | comment |
Although set in the modern day, Kamen Rider Gaim seems to be taking influence from the genre: the Transformation Trinkets are called "Sengoku Drivers" in reference to the time period, and the Rider vs. Rider rivalries are directly compared to the time's civil wars, with one of the characters even pointing out how it's developing into a modern day Sengoku War. As the episodes go on, the tone begins to shift and the Sengoku War feel fades away. It doesn't go into obscurity, as the main character retains this feel with his Super Modes giving him a general motif. | |
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Kamen Rider Gaim | hasFeature |
Jidaigeki / int_d11e211f | |
Jidaigeki / int_d1e82162 | type |
Jidaigeki | |
Jidaigeki / int_d1e82162 | comment |
Miss Hokusai: Follows the life of Hokusai's daughter. | |
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1.0 | |
Miss Hokusai | hasFeature |
Jidaigeki / int_d1e82162 | |
Jidaigeki / int_d275f41d | type |
Jidaigeki | |
Jidaigeki / int_d275f41d | comment |
Ninja Scroll: The Series | |
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Ninja Scroll: The Series | hasFeature |
Jidaigeki / int_d275f41d | |
Jidaigeki / int_d29994ae | type |
Jidaigeki | |
Jidaigeki / int_d29994ae | comment |
The ninja chapter of Live A Live | |
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Live A Live (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Jidaigeki / int_d29994ae | |
Jidaigeki / int_d491935c | type |
Jidaigeki | |
Jidaigeki / int_d491935c | comment |
The 47 Ronin | |
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The 47 Ronin | hasFeature |
Jidaigeki / int_d491935c | |
Jidaigeki / int_d50a2c5c | type |
Jidaigeki | |
Jidaigeki / int_d50a2c5c | comment |
Genji | |
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1.0 | |
Genji (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Jidaigeki / int_d50a2c5c | |
Jidaigeki / int_d57d722e | type |
Jidaigeki | |
Jidaigeki / int_d57d722e | comment |
Ōkami: Sure it's an alternate world, but the setting clearly takes inspiration from Heian and Sengoku stories, events and characters. | |
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Jidaigeki / int_d57d722e | featureConfidence |
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Ōkami (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Jidaigeki / int_d57d722e | |
Jidaigeki / int_d79ba0ac | type |
Jidaigeki | |
Jidaigeki / int_d79ba0ac | comment |
Azumi - set during the last years of the Sengoku period and the beginning of the Edo period | |
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Azumi (Manga) | hasFeature |
Jidaigeki / int_d79ba0ac | |
Jidaigeki / int_db953c | type |
Jidaigeki | |
Jidaigeki / int_db953c | comment |
Kid Niki: Radical Ninja. The type of oval coins dropped by one enemy are specific to the Edo period. | |
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Jidaigeki / int_db953c | |
Jidaigeki / int_dd6c417 | type |
Jidaigeki | |
Jidaigeki / int_dd6c417 | comment |
The backstories for Juzo and Daiyu in Samurai Sentai Shinkenger. The series as a whole uses tropes and conventions of the genre despite being set in the modern day. | |
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Samurai Sentai Shinkenger | hasFeature |
Jidaigeki / int_dd6c417 | |
Jidaigeki / int_df238852 | type |
Jidaigeki | |
Jidaigeki / int_df238852 | comment |
Muramasa: The Demon Blade | |
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Muramasa: The Demon Blade (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Jidaigeki / int_df238852 | |
Jidaigeki / int_e219c7dd | type |
Jidaigeki | |
Jidaigeki / int_e219c7dd | comment |
GARO: Crimson Moon | |
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GARO Crimson Moon | hasFeature |
Jidaigeki / int_e219c7dd | |
Jidaigeki / int_e48536c3 | type |
Jidaigeki | |
Jidaigeki / int_e48536c3 | comment |
Jin | |
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Jin (Manga) | hasFeature |
Jidaigeki / int_e48536c3 | |
Jidaigeki / int_e4f45e8 | type |
Jidaigeki | |
Jidaigeki / int_e4f45e8 | comment |
Toukiden has "Ages" loosely corresponding to periods of Japanese history from its legendary beginnings to the Meiji era. Toukiden 2 explicitly establishes the Awakening takes place in the Meiji period, with Western-style houses and ships in Yokohama before it's destroyed in the game's opening sequence. | |
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Toukiden (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Jidaigeki / int_e4f45e8 | |
Jidaigeki / int_e5d9175c | type |
Jidaigeki | |
Jidaigeki / int_e5d9175c | comment |
Kuon | |
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Kuon (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Jidaigeki / int_e5d9175c | |
Jidaigeki / int_e9051cf9 | type |
Jidaigeki | |
Jidaigeki / int_e9051cf9 | comment |
The Ghost of Yotsuya — based on a famous kabuki play written in 1825, during the Edo period | |
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The Ghost of Yotsuya | hasFeature |
Jidaigeki / int_e9051cf9 | |
Jidaigeki / int_eb3c5b7d | type |
Jidaigeki | |
Jidaigeki / int_eb3c5b7d | comment |
The Twilight Samurai | |
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The Twilight Samurai | hasFeature |
Jidaigeki / int_eb3c5b7d | |
Jidaigeki / int_eef5470a | type |
Jidaigeki | |
Jidaigeki / int_eef5470a | comment |
Rurouni Kenshin, a deconstruction of the genre itself. | |
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Rurouni Kenshin (Manga) | hasFeature |
Jidaigeki / int_eef5470a | |
Jidaigeki / int_efde7f76 | type |
Jidaigeki | |
Jidaigeki / int_efde7f76 | comment |
Genpei Touma Den, naturally. | |
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Genpei Touma Den (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Jidaigeki / int_efde7f76 | |
Jidaigeki / int_f0b0d6e5 | type |
Jidaigeki | |
Jidaigeki / int_f0b0d6e5 | comment |
Shōnen Onmyōji | |
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ShonenOnmyouji | hasFeature |
Jidaigeki / int_f0b0d6e5 | |
Jidaigeki / int_f41aa707 | type |
Jidaigeki | |
Jidaigeki / int_f41aa707 | comment |
Sugawara Akitada | |
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1.0 | |
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Sugawara Akitada | hasFeature |
Jidaigeki / int_f41aa707 | |
Jidaigeki / int_f5066c4a | type |
Jidaigeki | |
Jidaigeki / int_f5066c4a | comment |
Sansho the Bailiff | |
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Sansho the Bailiff | hasFeature |
Jidaigeki / int_f5066c4a | |
Jidaigeki / int_f661a9cd | type |
Jidaigeki | |
Jidaigeki / int_f661a9cd | comment |
Chushingura | |
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1.0 | |
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Chushingura | hasFeature |
Jidaigeki / int_f661a9cd | |
Jidaigeki / int_f6da9a18 | type |
Jidaigeki | |
Jidaigeki / int_f6da9a18 | comment |
Sgt. Frog: The entire Musha Kero arc takes place on an Alternate Universe planet vaguely like ancient Japan. All the best-known Jidai Geki tropes are played straight, from the alternate Idiosyncratic Episode Naming to Keroro saying "Kore nite, ikken rakchaku... de arimasu." | |
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Sgt. Frog (Manga) | hasFeature |
Jidaigeki / int_f6da9a18 | |
Jidaigeki / int_f7e3fb2d | type |
Jidaigeki | |
Jidaigeki / int_f7e3fb2d | comment |
Tengai Makyou: The series is a parody of this genre, fueled by Western misconceptions and stereotypes about Feudal-Era Japan. It was supposedly based on a book called Far East of Eden written by a P.H. Chada, a orientalist that worked at the Smithsonian Museum. In reality, Chada is a pseudonym for Ouji Hiroi, the real creator and author of the series. | |
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1.0 | |
Tengai Makyou (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Jidaigeki / int_f7e3fb2d | |
Jidaigeki / int_fdc66d32 | type |
Jidaigeki | |
Jidaigeki / int_fdc66d32 | comment |
In universe example for Kamen Rider Double has Shotaro and Akiko become fans of a Jidai Geki series, including a themed dream sequence. Although set in the modern day, Kamen Rider Gaim seems to be taking influence from the genre: the Transformation Trinkets are called "Sengoku Drivers" in reference to the time period, and the Rider vs. Rider rivalries are directly compared to the time's civil wars, with one of the characters even pointing out how it's developing into a modern day Sengoku War. As the episodes go on, the tone begins to shift and the Sengoku War feel fades away. It doesn't go into obscurity, as the main character retains this feel with his Super Modes giving him a general motif. |
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Jidaigeki / int_fdc66d32 | featureApplicability |
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1.0 | |
Kamen Rider Double | hasFeature |
Jidaigeki / int_fdc66d32 | |
Jidaigeki / int_fdfa23fe | type |
Jidaigeki | |
Jidaigeki / int_fdfa23fe | comment |
Kazunomiya: Prisoner of Heaven | |
Jidaigeki / int_fdfa23fe | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Jidaigeki / int_fdfa23fe | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The Royal Diaries | hasFeature |
Jidaigeki / int_fdfa23fe | |
Jidaigeki / int_fed2b6d2 | type |
Jidaigeki | |
Jidaigeki / int_fed2b6d2 | comment |
Rakugo Tennyo Oyui, at the very tail end. | |
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Jidaigeki / int_fed2b6d2 |
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