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In Kyoto, Japan, near the end of the [[Jidai Geki|Edo period]], a young boy is being chased through the streets at night by a pair of revolutionaries loyal to the Emperor. Hiding in an alley, the boy is horrified to witness his pursuers' brutal murder at the hands of demonic looking men with [[Red Eyes Take Warning|glowing red eyes]], who laugh maniacally as they hack their victims to pieces. When the fiends turn their attention to the boy, his life is only spared by the timely appearance of two samurai belonging to a group of powerful warriors loyal to the Shogun, known as the [[Shinsengumi]]. Unsure just where the boy's loyalties lie, the Shinsengumi take him into custody and return him to their headquarters.
In Kyoto, Japan, near the end of the [[Jidai Geki|Edo period]], a young boy is being chased through the streets at night by a pair of revolutionaries loyal to the Emperor. Hiding in an alley, the boy is horrified to witness his pursuers' brutal murder at the hands of demonic looking men with [[Red Eyes, Take Warning|glowing red eyes]], who laugh maniacally as they hack their victims to pieces. When the fiends turn their attention to the boy, his life is only spared by the timely appearance of two samurai belonging to a group of powerful warriors loyal to the Shogun, known as the [[Shinsengumi]]. Unsure just where the boy's loyalties lie, the Shinsengumi take him into custody and return him to their headquarters.


The next day, they are shocked to discover that the "boy" being held prisoner is, in fact, a ''girl'' named Chizuru Yukimura. Chizuru came to Kyoto in search of her missing father, an accomplished doctor of western medicine who she suddenly lost contact with several months ago. When the Shinsengumi reveal that they too have been in search of Dr. Yukimura in relation to the strange attacks that have been plaguing the city, they allow Chizuru to remain under their care and assist with the search. Agreeing to continue living as a boy so as not to distract the men who serve her new benefactors, Chizuru quickly becomes acclimated to their lifestyle and grows to genuinely care for each of them.
The next day, they are shocked to discover that the "boy" being held prisoner is, in fact, a ''girl'' named Chizuru Yukimura. Chizuru came to Kyoto in search of her missing father, an accomplished doctor of western medicine who she suddenly lost contact with several months ago. When the Shinsengumi reveal that they too have been in search of Dr. Yukimura in relation to the strange attacks that have been plaguing the city, they allow Chizuru to remain under their care and assist with the search. Agreeing to continue living as a boy so as not to distract the men who serve her new benefactors, Chizuru quickly becomes acclimated to their lifestyle and grows to genuinely care for each of them.
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* [[Heroic Spirit]]
* [[Heroic Spirit]]
* [[Heterosexual Life Partners]]: Harada and Nagakura in the game.
* [[Heterosexual Life Partners]]: Harada and Nagakura in the game.
* [[Hey It's That Voice]]/ [[Names to Know In Anime]]: Plenty, considering the [[Otome Game|source]].
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]/ [[Names to Know In Anime]]: Plenty, considering the [[Otome Game|source]].
** Chizuru is [[Houko Kuwashima]].
** Chizuru is [[Houko Kuwashima]].
** Hijikata is [[Shinichiro Miki]].
** Hijikata is [[Shinichiro Miki]].
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* [[Psycho Serum]]: The Ochimizu, which has its major [[Healing Factor|pros]] and [[Our Vampires Are Different|cons]].
* [[Psycho Serum]]: The Ochimizu, which has its major [[Healing Factor|pros]] and [[Our Vampires Are Different|cons]].
* [[Purple Eyes]]: Hijikata and Yamazaki.
* [[Purple Eyes]]: Hijikata and Yamazaki.
* [[Red Eyes Take Warning]]: Played straight with the Rasetsu, who are most certainly [[Ax Crazy|psychotic]]. Slightly subverted with Kazama, who is not that evil but still dangerous.
* [[Red Eyes, Take Warning]]: Played straight with the Rasetsu, who are most certainly [[Ax Crazy|psychotic]]. Slightly subverted with Kazama, who is not that evil but still dangerous.
* [[Red Light District]]: Shimabara and Yoshiwara.
* [[Red Light District]]: Shimabara and Yoshiwara.
* [[Ronin]]
* [[Ronin]]
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* [[Tragedy]]
* [[Tragedy]]
* [[War Is Hell]]: Especially when seen from Chizuru's angle in the Normal route.
* [[War Is Hell]]: Especially when seen from Chizuru's angle in the Normal route.
* [[We Named the Monkey Jack|We Named The Cat Toshizo]]: [http://tokio-fujita.livejournal.com/647.html In one of the drama CDs]. Hijikata is not amused when he finds out.
* [[We Named the Monkey "Jack"|We Named The Cat Toshizo]]: [http://tokio-fujita.livejournal.com/647.html In one of the drama CDs]. Hijikata is not amused when he finds out.
* [[White-Haired Pretty Boy]]: Whenever any of the Shinsengumi {{spoiler|go into Rasetsu mode}}.
* [[White-Haired Pretty Boy]]: Whenever any of the Shinsengumi {{spoiler|go into Rasetsu mode}}.
* [[Wholesome Crossdresser]]: 19 episodes, and we have only seen Chizuru in anything remotely feminine twice.
* [[Wholesome Crossdresser]]: 19 episodes, and we have only seen Chizuru in anything remotely feminine twice.

Revision as of 15:34, 25 January 2014

In Kyoto, Japan, near the end of the Edo period, a young boy is being chased through the streets at night by a pair of revolutionaries loyal to the Emperor. Hiding in an alley, the boy is horrified to witness his pursuers' brutal murder at the hands of demonic looking men with glowing red eyes, who laugh maniacally as they hack their victims to pieces. When the fiends turn their attention to the boy, his life is only spared by the timely appearance of two samurai belonging to a group of powerful warriors loyal to the Shogun, known as the Shinsengumi. Unsure just where the boy's loyalties lie, the Shinsengumi take him into custody and return him to their headquarters.

The next day, they are shocked to discover that the "boy" being held prisoner is, in fact, a girl named Chizuru Yukimura. Chizuru came to Kyoto in search of her missing father, an accomplished doctor of western medicine who she suddenly lost contact with several months ago. When the Shinsengumi reveal that they too have been in search of Dr. Yukimura in relation to the strange attacks that have been plaguing the city, they allow Chizuru to remain under their care and assist with the search. Agreeing to continue living as a boy so as not to distract the men who serve her new benefactors, Chizuru quickly becomes acclimated to their lifestyle and grows to genuinely care for each of them.

Her life soon becomes anything but peaceful, as the Shinsengumi's enemies seek to overthrow the Shogun and those loyal to him at any cost. At the same time, both the numbers and ferocity of the crazed men that Chizuru's protectors cryptically refer to as "failed soldiers" continue to increase. In the midst of one of the most chaotic eras in Kyoto's history, Chizuru grows determined to do everything she can to protect the lives of her new comrade.

Hakuouki is an anime series based on a set of otome games of the same name. The anime is split into two seasons, Hakuouki Shinsengumi Kitan which ran for twelve episodes beginning in April of 2010, and Hakuouki Hekketsuroku set to premiere in October 2010, which picks up where the first season left off. Both seasons are produced by Studio DEEN.

A character sheet is now under construction here

Aksys also has released the game in the US in 2012.


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