
Moeyo Ken TV
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Synopsis
In a reimagined Meiji Era Japan where youkai need government licenses to live alongside humans, someone has to enforce that. That someone is the Kidou Shinsengumi Co. Ltd., a company run by a woman named Oryo and staffed by the daughters of the original Shinsengumi's most legendary members. Yuuko Kondou, Toshie Hijikata, Kaoru Okita — names that carry serious historical weight, now attached to girls chasing down unlicensed spirits in a world that mixes samurai history with fantasy creatures and just a hint of steampunk. Into this setup walks Ryunosuke, Oryo's son, returning from Shanghai with his youkai companion Nekomaru and zero idea what his mother's company actually does. He figures it out quickly. The 13-episode TV series keeps things light and comedic throughout, leaning into the absurdity of its premise rather than playing it straight. The character designs come from Rumiko Takahashi — the person behind Inuyasha and Ranma ½ — so if you recognize that visual style, you know exactly the kind of warm, expressive energy these characters have. If you liked Inuyasha's blend of historical Japan and youkai chaos, or the alternate-history charm of Sakura Wars, this sits comfortably in that space. It is not trying to be a deep story. It is a short, breezy watch with a fun premise, familiar aesthetic energy, and enough historical name-dropping to feel clever without making you study for it first.
Episode Guide
Characters
Ryunosuke Sakamoto
Ryunosuke, Oryo's son, returns from Shanghai with a Yōkai, aiding the Shinsengumi with his quirky humor and hidden crush on Yuko.
Portrayed by Yokoyama Chisa
Nekomaru
A cowardly but powerful 300-year-old bakeneko, Nekomaru can revive the dead using his nine lives and is fiercely loyal to Ryunosuke.
Portrayed by Rausenberger Emmanuel
Kaoru Okita
Half-kitsune, skilled swordswoman Kaoru, Soji Okita's daughter, wields shikigami and harbors a crush on Ryuunosuke.
Portrayed by Ornelas Fernanda
Yuko Kondou
Pink-haired, debt-ridden commander Yuko Kondou, Isami's daughter, breaks swords & teases Okita.
Portrayed by Hernández Gabriela
Toshie Hijikata
Crackshot sharpshooter Toshie, Hijikata Toshizo's daughter, is intelligent, logical, and resembles Sesshomaru.
Portrayed by Barragán Alicia
MANGA BRIDGE
This season covers Chapters 1-null of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 1.

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