MovieWise

Unfiltered reviews. Cinematic depth.

Mode
Nobunaga the Fool Full Poster - Streaming Details

Quick Info

Status: Ended

Network: TV Tokyo

Type: Scripted

Rating: 5.8/10

Nobunaga the Fool

TV SERIES 2014 1 SEASON

Overview

Many years ago the world was divided into two stars, the Eastern and the Western, that were connected by a bond known as the Dragon Pulse. On the Western Star, Jeanne D’Arc is shunned as a heretic for her visions of a champion who will save the planets that have become embroiled in war. Now the fate of two worlds hangs in the balance as, at the order of King Arthur, Jeanne travels from the West to the East with Leonardo Da’Vinci at her side, in search of their long awaited savior- Nobunaga!

This production, originally released in 2014, has captivated audiences with its unique storytelling. As a Scripted series, it brings a fresh perspective to the Animation, Drama, Action & Adventure genre, maintaining a strong viewer rating of 5.8 across its 1 season.

  • Storyline Highlights:
  • • Explores themes within Animation and Drama.
  • • Produced in Japan.
  • • Original Language: Japanese.

Directed By

Hidekazu Sato

Written By

N/A

Starring Cast

Seasons

Nobunaga the Fool - Season 1 Episode Guide

Season 1

24 Episodes • Aired 2014-01-06

The Western Planet and the Eastern Planet. Once upon a time, the two sides were bound by the "Dragon Pulse" spanning the heavens. The civilization that once had prospered has now turned to a tale of dreams, as the inextinguishable flames of war tear the realm asunder. The two planets remain engulfed in endless battles. The return of the super technology known as "sacred treasures" could revolutionize the world order, but no one knows of them but one person—a "heretical girl." A girl from the Western Planet, Jeanne Kaguya d'Arc, saw heavenly visions of the birth of a "Star Messiah" who will save the world. She embarks on a journey to the Eastern Planet with Leonardo da Vinci, "the one who observes the world." They come across the heretic of the Eastern Planet and "the greatest fool of the day," Oda Nobunaga.

Recommended Shows

Cinema in your inbox.

Weekly deep-dives and cinematic perspectives delivered to you.

By joining, you agree to our Privacy Policy. You can unsubscribe at any time.