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'Ikemen Sengoku: Bromances Across Time' Episode 12 Spoilers: How Long Will the Warlords Stay in Modern-Day Tokyo?

It's interesting enough that Tokyo University's Sasuke Sarutobi have just been spending some time in the Sengoku period, but things are about to get even more exciting as he is forced to show the Sengoku warlords around modern-day Tokyo on the next episode of the short-form Japanese anime series, "Ikemen Sengoku: Bromances Across Time."

As it turned out, the ominous bolts of lightning that Sasuke has previously observed in the night sky was actually the very reason why he ended up displaced 500 years in the past, to begin with. And as each blast of lightning formed tiny wormholes that transported his technologically advanced gadgets back to where they belong, he started saying his goodbyes to the men he has formed such close bonds with, despite having been a spy for the Kasugayama Castle.

But the one thing he was preventing from happening ended up happening anyway when an especially huge wormhole formed right above the beach and ended up transporting him, along with the Sengoku warlords, to the present day.

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How will the now time-displaced warlords react to this sudden change of environment? Nobunaga Oda seemed unfazed, but only because he had previously said how interesting it would be to be able to conquer the world 500 years from his time.

There is also the matter with the mysterious lightning and how it is suddenly forming wormholes in the sky and transporting people to where they were never supposed to be. Will this be explained in the upcoming episodes, or will this leave a mystery instead?

More importantly, how will Sasuke summon this same lightning to take the troublesome Sengoku warlords back to where they belong?

"Ikemen Sengoku: Bromances Across Time" airs on Wednesdays at 10:10 p.m. JST on Tokyo MX and Saturdays at 10:25 p.m. JST on Sun TV. Information on other broadcast schedules and online resources can be found on the series' official site. Episodes are available in selected regions outside Japan via Crunchyroll.

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