Ten years ago Fujiwara noticed he had a power to see multicolored auras surrounding the person's body. Ever since then he's been having a weird dream about a war with cats. Then one day a mysterious girl falls on top of him...
Opening Theme
"Daydream Syndrome" by Marina Fujiwara (藤原鞠菜)
Ending Theme
Yume to Kibou to Ashita no Atashi (ユメとキボーとアシタのアタシ)" by Ayane Sakura (佐倉綾音)
Shura no Toki
DVD 1: Age of Chaos
Based on references in the first episode, Shura no Toki takes place sometime after 1610, a time period frequently used as the setting for samurai action series. The story is infused with enough actual historical figures and period circumstances to qualify as a work of historical fiction, but it is of a completely different style than Otogi Zoshi, the other major current historical fiction series. Whereas that one takes a more dramatic and artsy look at the events of its time period, Shura no Toki is much more a pure samurai/martial arts action series with a little dash of romance thrown in for good measure. I also get the impression from the style of the production and minimal amount of bloodletting that this one is aimed at much younger audiences than the more graphic and mature Otogi Zoshi.