Anime The game has received two
anime adaptations. The first is
Touken Ranbu: Hanamaru (2016) by
Doga Kobo and
Toho, and the second is
Katsugeki/Touken Ranbu (2017) by
Ufotable and
Aniplex. An anime adaptation of the series' 2016 stage play
Touken Ranbu Kyoden Moyuru Honnōji, produced by DOMERICA, aired from April to May 2024. An anime adaptation of the
Wanpaku! Touken Ranbu mixed-media project by
Sanrio has been announced.
Printed media Since 2015,
Touken Ranbu has inspired various
Manga adaptations, primarily in the form of
anthologies published in various magazines such as
Monthly Bushiroad,
Hana to Yume,
B's Log,
G Fantasy, and
Monthly Comic Gene, among others. In 2022, three more manga adaptations were announced for serialization:
Touken Ranbu: Outdoor Ibun Touken Camp, a
Iyashikei manga adaptation centered on the main cast borrowing the camping equipment of the Saniwa for their missions or adventures. The series is illustrated by Ikra and serialized in
Princess (magazine).
Touken Ranbu Side Story Tale Of Ayakashi, a manga adaptation telling an original story in the franchise. The series is illustrated by Yaeko Ninagawa and published by
Monthly Comic Zenon.
Touken Ranbu: Nihongo Tsurezure Sake, a
Cooking manga centered on the great spear Nihongou as he serves exceptional sake and snacks for his comrades in the citadel. The manga is illustrated by Okamura Kenji and serialized in
Nichibun Comics.
Stage plays Touken Ranbu has inspired a series of
2.5D stage plays and
musicals since 2016. The stage plays and musicals were both announced simultaneously in 2015 with different companies and cast members behind the two separate productions.
Musical: Touken Ranbu, produced with Nelke Planning, first ran on October 30, 2015.
Stage: Touken Ranbu, produced by
Marvelous and
Dentsu, began running on May 3, 2016.
Touken Ranbu has also inspired a traditional
Kabuki stage production titled
Touken Ranbu: Tsuki no Tsurugi Enishi no Kiri no wa, which was announced in 2022 and performed in Shinbashi Enbujo theater in Tokyo in July 2023.
Film A live-action film adaptation was released on January 18, 2019. The cast from
Stage: Touken Ranbu reprised their roles. The film was distributed by
Toho and
Universal Pictures, directed by Saiji Yakumo, and written by
Yasuko Kobayashi.
Spin-off games In August 2021,
Koei Tecmo announced they were developing
Touken Ranbu Warriors, a
hack and slash game based on their
Warriors franchise. The game was developed by
Omega Force and
Ruby Party, with DMM Games and Nitroplus distributing. The game was released for the
Nintendo Switch and
Microsoft Windows on February 17, 2022, in Japan. It was later released on May 24, 2022, in North America and Europe. ==References==