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An anime television series adaptation produced by MAPPA aired from April to July 2023. A second season has been announced. Plot[edit] Captured during an assassination mission, Gabimaru the Hollow is sentenced to be executed, but nothing seems to kill him due to his superhuman body. Believing his love for his wife to be subconsciously keeping him alive, executioner Yamada Asaemon Sagiri offers him the chance to be pardoned of all crimes by the Shogunate if he finds the elixir of life on Shinsenkyo, a legendary realm recently discovered southwest of the Ryukyu Kingdom. After losing five expedition teams sent to the island, this time the Shogunate sends a group of death row convicts. The convicts are each given a Yamada Asaemon executioner, who they must return with in order to obtain the pardon.

Alors que son visage attire les hommes et les femmes du palais, il se trouve plutôt attiré par Mao Mao et adore la taquiner car c'est l'unique personne qui semble ne pas être intéressée par lui. Gaoshun (高順?) Voix japonaise : Kenjiro Tsuda (ja)[3] (Drama CD)/ Katsuyuki Konishi (Anime), voix française : Martial Le Minoux[5],[6] Le bras droit de Jinshi. C'est un homme responsable qui est quelquefois exaspéré par son maître. Il a surnommé Mao Mao "Shao Mao" ("petit chat"). Gyokuyō (玉葉?) Voix japonaise : Yōko Hikasa[3] (Drama CD) / Atsumi Tanezaki[8] (Anime), voix française : Ludivine Maffren[5],[6] Concubine favorite de l'Empereur, c'est une jeune femme aux cheveux rouge vif, sage et prudente. Ayant quatre dames de compagnie à son service, elle est mère d'une petite fille.

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