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Alternative title:
Hakuōki Shinsengumi Kitan (Japanese)
Hakuouki (Japanese)
Thin Cherry Ghost (Japanese)
薄桜鬼 (Japanese)
Genres: action, comedy, fantasy
Themes: bishounen, demons, historical, male harem, samurai, slow paced

Opening Theme:
"Maikaze" By Yoshioka Aika
Ending Theme:
"Akane Sora ni Negau" By MAO

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