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  1. Carried by the Wind: Tsukikage Ran (風まかせ月影蘭, Kazemakase Tsukikage Ran) is an animated action comedy written and directed by Akitaro Daichi, and produced by Madhouse Studios. The television series follows Ran and Meow, two wanderers who face all sorts of antagonists in Tokugawa Japan .

  2. A comedic, action drama from start to finish - the way of the Samurai will never be the same! Wandering the lands of Japan - Ran is a master swordsman with a strong sense of honor combined with the courage and strength to right wrongs and battle injustice.

  3. In the Edo or Tokugawa period (1600-1868), Ran, a female wandering samurai whose skill with the katana is only matched by her taste for sake (rice wine), is joined by a Chinese martial artist who calls herself Lady Meow of the Iron Cat Fist.

  4. This large, abnormally strong young woman is a foreigner with a strong interest in Japan and Japanese culture who usually fights with a tree trunk that she uses like a quarterstaff. Convinced the country's population is made up of samurai , ninja and geisha , she travels to Japan in the hope of being trained in the way of the sword.

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    Genre: Comedy , Drama 

    Media: Anime

    Carried by the Wind: Tsukikage Ran (風まかせ月影蘭, Kazemakase Tsukikage Ran) is a Japanese anime written and directed by Akitaro Daichi, and produced by Madhouse Studios. The series is licensed in North America by Bandai Entertainment.

    In the Edo period, Ran, a female wandering samurai whose skill with the katana is only matched by her taste for sake (rice wine), is joined by a chinese martial artist who calls herself Lady Meow of the Iron Cat Fist, where they encounter and resolve wrongdoings with their prowess.

  5. In the Edo or Tokugawa period (1600-1868), Ran, a female wandering samurai whose skill with the katana is only matched by her taste for sake (rice wine), is joined by a chinese martial artist who calls herself Lady Meow of the Iron Cat Fist.

  6. Jan 26, 2000 · In the Edo or Tokugawa period (1600–1868), Ran, a female wandering samurai whose skill with the katana is only matched by her taste for sake (rice wine), is joined by a chinese martial artist who calls herself Lady Meow of the Iron Cat Fist.

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