Sengoku Collection

Sengoku Collection (戦国コレクション, Sengoku Korekushon) was a mobile social networking game created by Konami, which was launched for the Mobage service in December 2010. The series features female representations of feudal lords from the Sengoku period. An anime television series adaptation produced by Brain's Base aired on TV Tokyo between April 5, 2012 and September 27, 2012.

Synopsis
Sengoku Collection revolves around many samurai who are accidentally removed from a parallel universe inhabited by well-known historic characters. Unlike the historical war period known to us, all inhabitants in this unique world look like high school girls. Coming from the medieval era and finding themselves totally amazed by everything they encounter in modern day Tokyo, the girls become best friends through their adventures.

(Source: Crunchyroll)

List of Published Books
Koakumaouden Senkore! (こあくまおうでん せんコレ) is a comic book version of a gag manga serialized in "Weekly Shōnen Sunday" from issue 19, 2012 (April 11, 2012) to issue 41, 2012 (September 12, 2012). It is drawn by Noriyuki Konishi, who mainly works for Monthly Korokoro Comic, and is written and supervised by Konami Digital Entertainment.

Manga
Koukou Demon King Den Sen Colle! which was drawn by Kiyoyuki Konishi, was serialized in Weekly Shonen Sunday from April 11th, 2012 to September 12th, 2012. Volume 1 limited edition released August 17, 2012 - ISBN 978-4091238603, with serial code for "Dosan Saito" drawn by Noriyuki Konishi.

Game
Mobage social game launched on December 21, 2010. The game is set in the "Sengoku World," which is different from the real world, where Sengoku Masters fight each other for Sengami cards. The game allows players to obtain warlord cards through quests, collect treasures to obtain warlord cards, and synthesize cards to strengthen them. You can also obtain treasures by challenging other players to battles and winning.

In April 2011, the game won the Platinum Prize in the "Mobage Award 2011". Although the game is called "Sengoku Bussho," it is a little different from the general Sengoku Korekushon, as it includes figures from the end of the Edo period and overseas, as well as non-bussho figures such as Gennai Hiraga and Basho Matsuo.

Future phone support in December 2010; Android and IOS versions in September 2011; native app version for iOS in April 2013; mixi version in April 2013 (service ended in May 2015); GREE version service in May 2014; 2016 Launched the Google Chrome app version of the service in January 2012.

The service ended on May 30, 2019.

Browser Game
"Browser Ransei: Sengoku Collection" is a browser game for Yahoo! Mobage that was released on June 18, 2012. It is a simulation RPG in the vein of "Browser Sangokushi."

Sencolle Kizuna Cross
SENCOLLE: Kizuna Cross is a new social content for smartphones derived from SENGOKU COLLECTION, which started service in 2013.

Character
She is the main character in the first episode and the trickster throughout the entire story. She is proud but curious. The feudal lord who is mysteriously transported to the Modern World by falling in the sky. Wanting to return to the Sengoku World, she bumps into Seiichi Ota by accident and forcefully makes her his retainer. After parting with Ikichi, she meets the three maidens and is told that she must collect hidden treasures from other generals in order to return to his original world. Since then, she has been active in collecting hidden treasures, appearing before various generals each time and demanding hidden treasures, which is the flow of the entire story. She lives on the large sum of money that Hideyoshi has him transfer, but she usually sleeps and wakes up in a hammock hanging in the park.

His weapon of choice is the sword, and she is so skilled that she never backs down from a fight against Yoshimoto and his army. She even managed to break the curse of Liu Bei's hidden treasure with his spirit. In episode 19, "Vengeful Fang, IS," she appears as Ayako Hottogisu, the eldest daughter of the old Hottogisu family, who was found dead (headless) and completely naked. She had a free-spirited side and often went out at night to swim in the river. A fatal stab wound on her chest left her headless, and Akechi was the only one who recognized her as headless. She starts a feud with Mitsuhide in the Sengoku World scene in episode 20.

Abilities
In military affairs, she focused on the power of guns (flintlock rifles) and overcame the disadvantage of the time-consuming preparation for firing by introducing the three-team system (commonly known as the three-tiered firing system), achieving remarkable results such as defeating the cavalry of the invincible Takeda (Nagashino Battle) and revolutionizing Japanese tactics. It has been said that the Imagawa and Takeda clans also employed guns (matchlock) in large numbers, and Nobunaga also suffered a crushing defeat at the Battle of Zoka due to the opponent's gunmen. She has Tanegashima (matchlock) and various other things hidden in his chest, and his body burns up when she feels good because of the fire attribute.

Nobunaga's true value lies in the fact that he won the war-torn world with an exquisite balance of political and military strategies. Despite his brilliant and dynamic image, she was able to steadily implement solid policies. She has no mercy for any adversary, even those who are not powerful, and while she carefully dealt with and eventually made peace with Honganji, whose students' military strength cannot be underestimated, she slaughtered the Koya Sage in his territory on the grounds that Koya-san, who was less powerful than the nearby Zoka Brotherhood and Negoroji, was against his will.

TV Anime
An anime adaptation by Brain's Base aired in Japan on TV Tokyo between April 5, 2012 and September 27, 2012 and was also simulcast on Crunchyroll. For the first 13 episodes, the opening theme is "Close Your Eyes and Hold Me" (目をとじてギュッしよ, Me o Tojite Gyusshiyo) by Abcho whilst the ending theme is "Unlucky Girl!!" by Sweety. For episode 14 onwards, the opening theme is "Back Into My World" by Sweety, whilst the ending theme is "Darling and Madonna" (ダーリンとマドンナ, Dārin to Madonna) by You Kikkawa. Insert songs used in episode 2 are "Love Scope" by Kana Hanazawa and "Misty Moon" by Yuka Terasaki.


 * STAFF:
 * Original - "Sengoku Collection" Konami Digital Entertainment
 * Director - Keiji Goto
 * Screenplay supervision - Shijuro Mitaka
 * Character Design - Katsunori Shibata
 * Sub Character Design - Kumi Ishii
 * Main animator - Yu Shindo
 * Art Design - Akira Kuramoto, Chieko Nakamura
 * Color design - Sakiko Ito
 * Set Design - Alarcón
 * Prop Design - Hiroyuki Taiga
 * Photographed - Takeo Ogiwara
 * CG Producer - Norikazu Kanbayashi
 * Editing - Megumi Uchida
 * Acoustic Director - Yo Yamada
 * Music - Tomoki Kikuya
 * Music Producer - Kuniyasu Suzuki
 * Music Production - Universal Music LLC
 * Producer - Yutaka Kawasaki, Ryo Sasaki
 * Animation Producer - Midori Tokoha
 * Animation Production - Brain's･Base
 * Production - NAS
 * Production - "Sengoku Collection" Production Committee

Right Stuf Inc. has licensed the series for DVD and digital release in North America in 2014 under its Lucky Penny label.

Web Radio
Sencolle Radio "Koukaku Maou, Rumi Okubo no Tenka Fubu" is a radio program that was distributed on Onsen from March 23, 2012 to June 8, 2012. Distributed every Friday.

Sengoku Collection Theater
A mini-corner aired during commercial breaks. The history of the week's main character is introduced. Warlords who do not appear in the main story are also introduced.

Drama CD
A mail-order limited original drama CD jointly produced by Animedia, Seiyu Animedia, and Megami Magazine.

Part 1
This is a Type 5 pachislot machine released by KPE in January 2013. The model name under the Hohotsu Kyokai is "Sengoku Collection TU."


 * It is an AT machine without a bonus game, and the main payout feature is the "Dream Castle Rush" with a net increase of approximately 2.999 cards per game.
 * The "Dream Castle Rush" is a 40-game AT with a continuation rate, and when the starting 35-game count reaches zero, the player enters a 5-game continuation battle called "Kassen," and winning the battle determines the continuation of the battle. The "Ura-Muenjo Rush" and "Banquet Mode" are simultaneously drawn when a rare minor role is played during the AT. During the AT, a lottery is held to determine the number of 7s in a set, and a single 7s in a set will add to the number of sets, and a double 7s in a set will add to the number of sets and games.
 * The "Ura-Muenjo Rush" is a 7-round accurate zone that lasts for 10 or 20 games.
 * The "Banquet Mode" is a special zone that lasts for more than 3 games and draws 100, 150, or 200 games when anything other than a replay is hit.

Sengoku Collection 2

 * Introduced in March 2015.

Sengoku Collection 5.

 * Introduced in March 2023.

External Link

 * Battle Collection Official Site | KONAMI
 * Sengoku Collection ─ Mobage by DeNA - Wayback Machine (For archived April 4, 2019)
 * Sengoku Collection X Sencolle: Kizuna Cross ─ Official Website - Wayback Machine (Archive for August 8, 2016)
 * TV Tokyo/Adere Sengoku Collection ─ Wayback Machine (Archive for December 12, 2012)
 * Sengoku Collection: KPE Pachislot ─ OFFICIAL SITE - Wayback Machine (For archived December 12, 2016)
 * Sengoku Collection: Pachislot 2 ─ OFFICIAL SITE
 * Sengoku Collection: Pachislot ─ OFFICIAL SITE
 * Sengoku Collection Official (@Sencolle) - Twitter
 * Sengoku Collection ─ UNIVERSAL MUSIC JAPAN
 * Battle Kore Radio: Sengoku Collection Act 2 ─ Wayback Machine (For archived April 4, 2014)
 * Sengoku Collection ─ Wikipedia  JP 
 * Sengoku Collection ─ Wikipedia  EN 

Trivia
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