Toyotomi Hideyoshi and Tokugawa Ieyasu are summoned by Oda Nobunaga to Gifu castle. But things take a bad turn when Nobunaga brings out his brand-new rifle...
It's time to see which of the legendary Seven Spears is the best! A spear-throwing competition will be held to determine who will be the leader. But there's no end of trouble as half of them don't even bother showing up, and the other half don't even know how to throw a spear. Then wacky hijinks ensue as Hideyoshi himself joins in the game...
Date Masamune is suspected of leading a rebellion and has been summoned to answer for his crimes. Last time he succeeded in getting away by showing up in burial clothes to indicate his willingness to die for his liege. This time he's got even better idea: he'll crucify himself upon a cross of gold!
Ieyasu and Tokugawa have been summoned by Nobunaga to account for their failure to persuade the monks of Enryakuji to surrender. But when they get there, they find that Nobunaga is uncomfortably close to his aide, Ranmaru. Is that weird?
Sanada Yukimura and his father are very poor after losing their lands at the battle of Sekigahara. They can't even afford to pay for a dumpling at the roadside stand. When dad suggests selling the family crest, Yukimuar is reluctant, but...
Tokugawa Ieyasu lost his fundoshi! He'll have to run and chase it, accompanied by a song!
Ryouta Murai
Hideyoshi Toyotomi
Hashinosuke Nakamura
Nobunaga Oda
Masanari Wada
Ieyasu Tokunaga
Yuki Torigoe
Ranmaru Mori
Hiromu Mineta
Kiyomasa Kato