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
Early during the Edo period, the paths of four individuals intersect. One is the legendary swordsman Mushashi Miyamoto, who constantly seeks the greatest challenge. He comes to the aid of Kisshoumaru, a young Master who is being sought by agents of an uncle who wants him out of the line of inheritance, but declines an offer to become the young Master's bodyguard. Instead he recommends a nearby young man named Yakumo Mutsu, who seems a simpleton but in whom Miyamoto senses great strength. Yakumo, it turns out, is in fact a practitioner of the legendary unarmed fighting technique known as the Mutsu Enmei Style, which makes him nearly invincible in a fight. Kisshoumaru is not all he seems, either. He is in fact really Shiori, a daughter raised as a son to take on the family inheritance, and her encounter with Yakumo leaves an indelible impression. The last of the four is Iori, the young “apprentice” to Miyamoto, who ultimately crosses paths with both Yakumo and Shiori. Miyamoto is also intent on finding Yakomo once again, for in realizing the young man's true ability he also recognizes a foe truly worthy of him.