Peacemaker Kurogane

Peacemaker Kurogane
First English edition of Peacemaker Kurogane, published by ADV Manga
PEACE MAKER鐵
(Pīsu Meikā Kurogane)
GenreHistorical, samurai[1]
Manga
Peace Maker
Written byNanae Chrono
Published by
English publisher
MagazineMonthly Shōnen Gangan
DemographicShōnen
Original runApril 12, 1999August 11, 2001
Volumes6
Manga
Written byNanae Chrono
Published byMag Garden
English publisher
Magazine
DemographicShōnen
Original run2001 – present
Volumes17
Anime television series
Directed byTomohiro Hirata
Produced by
  • Naomi Nishiguchi
  • Akio Matsuda
  • Yūsuke Abe
  • Yōko Kawahara
  • Shūji Ono
  • Sumihiro Kamitamari
Written byNahoko Hasegawa
Music byKeiichi Oku
StudioGonzo
Licensed by
Original networkTV Asahi, TV Kanagawa
English network
Original run October 7, 2003 March 24, 2004
Episodes24
Anime film
  • Part 1: Belief
  • Part 2: Friend
Directed byShigeru Kimiya
Produced by
  • Kazuhiko Hidano
  • Sachi Kawamoto
  • Satoshi Fukao
  • Noritomo Isogai
  • Tetsuya Kakita
  • Haruka Kakuya
  • Yōko Shiraishi
  • Shigeto Takeyama
  • Fumihiro Andō
Written byEiji Umehara
Music byRyosuke Nakanishi
StudioWhite Fox
Released
  • June 2, 2018 (2018-06-02) (part 1)
  • November 17, 2018 (2018-11-17) (part 2)
Runtime109 minutes (total)

Peace Maker Kurogane (Japanese: PEACE MAKER鐵, Hepburn: Pīsu Meikā Kurogane) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Nanae Chrono. It is unrelated to the Peace Maker manga by Ryōji Minagawa. The story begins in 19th century Japan before the Meiji Restoration, a chain of events that led to enormous changes in Japan's political and social structure while the seeds of the revolution are being planted. The story follows the boy protagonist, Tetsunosuke Ichimura, who joins the Shinsengumi (initially as Toshizō Hijikata's page) while seeking strength to avenge his parents' death at the hands of a Chōshū rebel.

It is a sequel to Shinsengumi Imon Peace Maker (新撰組異聞PEACE MAKER, Shinsengumi Imon Pīsu Meikā), which was published by Enix in the magazine Monthly Shōnen Gangan. Shinsengumi Imon Peace Maker was licensed in North America by Tokyopop.[2]

  1. ^ Cite error: The named reference themanimereview was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ "Tokyopop panel correction". Anime News Network. July 3, 2006. Retrieved April 18, 2009.

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