Koihime Musou

6.9
2008 Animation , Comedy , Action & Adventure , Sci-Fi

Having lost her family to bandits during night raid, Kan'u Unchou swears, she will not let others share the same pain. She quickly becomes a — well-known and feared by villains — bandit hunter. During her journey she comes across others, who wish to join her cause. One of them is an energetic girl named Chouhi Yokutoku, who had a similar experience with bandits in the past.

  • Cast:
    Emi Motoi , Hiroka Nishizawa , Maki Kobayashi , Nami Kurokawa

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Season 3 : 2010

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EP1 - Ryuubi, Going on a Journey Once Again
April. 01,2010

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EP2 - Houtou Hides Something
April. 08,2010

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EP3 - Ryomou Tries Academics
April. 15,2010

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EP4 - Gien, Falls in Love at First Sight
April. 22,2010

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EP5 - Sonshoukou Attempts to Fulfill Her Duty
April. 29,2010

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EP6 - Gien's Life is in Danger
May. 06,2010

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EP7 - Kougai Makes a Plan to Deceive Her Allies
May. 13,2010

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EP8 - Moukaku Is Captured And Released Many Times
May. 20,2010

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EP9 - Gunyuu Attempts to Defeat Toutaku
May. 27,2010

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EP10 - Shuutai Sneaks Into the Palace
June. 03,2010

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EP11 - Chouryou Faces Off With Kan'u
June. 10,2010

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EP12 - The Allied Forces Strike at Ukitsu
June. 17,2010

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Seasons 2 : 2009

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