Senkou no Night Raid – 11

(Yami no Tansaku)
"Dark Investigation"

It was the first time in the series that I actually heard someone say that someone else's actions directly influenced the course of history in a significant way, but that clearly wasn't Aoi's intention when he went after Shizune and prevented Puyi from meeting with her.

Senkou no Night Raid – 10

(Higashi wa Higashi)
"East is East"

Just when I thought Anime no Chikara was ambitious for animating the Mukden Incident, it turns out that was just a precursor to their real goal -- the untold fictional events leading up to the Second World War. While probably less controversial, the scale is by far and wide immensely incomparable, as Takachiho Isao suggests a war to end all wars may be necessary.

Senkou no Night Raid – 07

(Jihen)
"Incident"

I can sort of see why this series isn't actively fan-subbed, because unless you're pretty fluent in Japanese, know your Asian history fairly well, and have an inquisitive attention span, it can get a bit difficult to follow at times. In my case, I was never formally taught Asian history in school, so I'm actually enjoying how much I'm learning about it from watching an anime.