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1Bibliography 3Notes 4External links Toggle the table of contents List of Samurai Champloo episodes 3 languages CatalàEspañolРусский Edit links ArticleTalk English ReadEditView history Tools Tools move to sidebar hide Actions ReadEditView history General What links hereRelated changesUpload fileSpecial pagesPermanent linkPage informationCite this pageGet shortened URLDownload QR codeWikidata item Print/export Download as PDFPrintable version From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Box cover art of the Japanese Samurai Champloo Blu-ray complete collection. Samurai Champloo (Japanese: サムライチャンプルー, Hepburn: Samurai Chanpurū) is a Japanese animated television series which aired 26 episodes between May
2004 and March 2005. [1][2][3] Set during Japan's Edo period, the story follows three characters – tea waitress Fuu, vagrant
outlaw Mugen, and ronin Jin – as they travel the country in search of a samurai who smells of sunflowers. [4][5] The series was created and directed by Shinichirō Watanabe and produced by Manglobe. [1] The character designer and animation director was Kazuto Nakazawa, with the series story created by Shinji Obara and Yukihiko Tsutsumi of Office Crescendo. The scripts were written by Obara, Dai Satō, Touko Machida, Keiko Nobumoto, Seiko Takagi, Ryota Sugi, Nakazawa and Watanabe.