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Hyouge Mono is one of the Spring 2011 anime series. Based on the manga by Yoshihiro Yamada, In the age of civil war, when the shadow of Nobunaga Oda was still cast over the land, the warlord Furuta Sasuke lost his soul to the tea ceremony. While war shook the world around him, he faced his own conflict between his desire for promotion and his love for his art. Animated by [[Bee Train]] produced for NHK Network.
''[[Hyouge Mono]]'' is one of the Spring 2011 anime series. Based on the manga by Yoshihiro Yamada, In the age of civil war, when the shadow of Nobunaga Oda was still cast over the land, the warlord Furuta Sasuke lost his soul to the tea ceremony. While war shook the world around him, he faced his own conflict between his desire for promotion and his love for his art. Animated by [[Bee Train]] produced for NHK Network.

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=== Tropes used by the series: ===


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* [[Creator Backlash]]: For unknown reasons the original manga author and the editorial staff walked off the project as consultants. The author also asked his credit be changed from "original story" to "original concept" (or "original work" to "original scheme" depending on the translation).
* [[Creator Backlash]]: For unknown reasons the original manga author and the editorial staff walked off the project as consultants. The author also asked his credit be changed from "original story" to "original concept" (or "original work" to "original scheme" depending on the translation).
* [[Historical Fiction]]
* [[Historical Fiction]]

Revision as of 13:37, 22 January 2019

Hyouge Mono is one of the Spring 2011 anime series. Based on the manga by Yoshihiro Yamada, In the age of civil war, when the shadow of Nobunaga Oda was still cast over the land, the warlord Furuta Sasuke lost his soul to the tea ceremony. While war shook the world around him, he faced his own conflict between his desire for promotion and his love for his art. Animated by Bee Train produced for NHK Network.

Tropes used in Hyouge Mono include: