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* [[Super Soldier|Super Soldiers]]: The field generals of the Red Imperial Army, thanks to Kuromitsu's blood. One reason the RIA is chasing Kuromitsu is so they can use her blood to make more.
* [[Super Soldier|Super Soldiers]]: The field generals of the Red Imperial Army, thanks to Kuromitsu's blood. One reason the RIA is chasing Kuromitsu is so they can use her blood to make more.
* [[Time Skip]]: The show skips thousands of years early on.
* [[Time Skip]]: The show skips thousands of years early on.
* [[Twelve-Episode Anime]]
* [[What Do You Mean It's Not Awesome?]]: A number of examples, from cooking stew to throwing away a bag filled with an old man's feces.
* [[What Do You Mean It's Not Awesome?]]: A number of examples, from cooking stew to throwing away a bag filled with an old man's feces.
* [[Who Wants to Live Forever?]]: Kuromitsu's immortality makes her a continual target of the Red Imperial Army.
* [[Who Wants to Live Forever?]]: Kuromitsu's immortality makes her a continual target of the Red Imperial Army.

Revision as of 17:30, 15 August 2019

Kurozuka is about a 12th-century man named Minamoto no Yoshitsune (Kurou). Kurou flees into the mountains after losing to his brother Minamoto no Yoritomo, the first Shogun to rule all of Japan. History records that he committed suicide, but instead, Kurou meets a strange, beautiful woman named Kuromitsu in her mountain hermitage. Eventually, Kurou falls in love with Kuromitsu, but then realizes she conceals a dark secret. He learns that he is unable to die and continues to live for a thousand years as Japan evolves into a future society. (Source: Anime News Network)

A novel, manga, and Twelve-Episode Anime by Madhouse. The anime has some truly outstanding animation and an awesome opening theme if you're willing to deal with an extraordinarily confusing plot.

Tropes used in Kurozuka include: