2024 Manga Adaptations (January - June) It is a story about the fictional young Shinsengumi soldiers Fukakusa Kyujuro and Kamagiri Daisaku. After his father is killed, Kyujuro joins the Shinsengumi to improve his sword skills and avenge his death. At the entrance exam, he met Daisaku, a promising newcomer with excellent sword skills. Although the two develop a passionate friendship, they are at the mercy of the times and are destined to have to kill each other... (Source: Japanese = natalie.mu || Translation = kisskh) ~~ Adapted from the manga "Shinsengumi" (新選組) by Tezuka Osamu (手塚治虫). Edit Translation
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- Native Title: 君とゆきて咲く~新選組青春録~
- Also Known As: Kimi to Yukite Saku: Shinsengumi Seishunroku , Kimi Yuki , With You I Bloom ~The Shinsen-gumi Youth Chronicle~ , With You I Bloom: The Shinsengumi Youth Chronicle , 君ゆき
- Director: Kawai Hayato, Kashiwagi Hiroki
- Screenwriter: Tsubota Fumi
- Genres: Action, Historical, Youth
Where to Watch Shinsengumi: With You I Bloom
Free (sub)
Cast & Credits
- Maeda KentaroKamagiri DaisakuMain Role
- Oku TomoyaFukakusa KyujuroMain Role
- Mokudai KazutoMatsunaga ShinnojoSupport Role
- Hatani SyotaNamunosukeSupport Role
- TotaroHarada SanosukeSupport Role
- Shoji KoheiSaito HajimeSupport Role
Reviews
THIS IS MADE ME NOSTALGIC
For me who watched Gintama, this drama is very very goodThis drama makes me nostalgic with the setting of Edo Era Japan with 3 famous Shinsengumi figures, namely Okita, Hijikata, and Kondo.
I really like how Oku can bring a role that has emotion and ambition based on his background of wanting revenge for the death of his father, but Kentaro who plays the mischievous and mysterious character Daisaku really made me fell in love.
If you want to watch this because you want to see the two of them (the closeness of the two of them) watch it, I highly recommend it.
but i from the ep 1 yall already to know the ending will be bad :((
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Stylized Shinsengumi Drama That Sacrifices Historical Authenticity
As a historical drama fan, I found this series visually decent but disappointing in terms of historical authenticity. The portrayal of the Shinsengumi, especially the relationship dynamics between the two leads, strongly implies homoerotic undertones connected to the historical practice of shudo among some samurai. While there is historical basis for that aspect, the series leans so heavily into it that it sometimes feels closer to “boys’ love” than a grounded historical drama.The story also skips important early history by starting after the Roshigumi had already formed instead of showing the Shieikan days. Many historical scenes were either omitted, heavily improvised, or only loosely inspired by real events rather than accurately portrayed. Even Serizawa Kamo’s henchmen were just treated as background extras.
Another issue was the aesthetic direction. The traditional chonmage hairstyles were mostly removed in favor of long-haired “anime-style samurai” looks, which made the setting feel less authentic. Although I'm not against an anime hairstyle, it would be great if there were few chonmage hairstyle in the series. The swordfight choreography was also sloppy in several scenes, looked fake and lacked the intention and intensity expected from a Shinsengumi drama.
I also think the series could have benefited from a broader cast dynamic (especially more women casts) instead of focusing almost entirely on emotionally intimate interactions between male characters. At times, the leads seemed written more like romantic gay partners than comrades-in-arms.
Overall, it’s more of a stylized reinterpretation of the Shinsengumi rather than a historically faithful adaptation.
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