Samurai Champloo (TV) Reviews
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Title(s): |
Samurai Champloo
Tajemniczy samuraj (Polish)
Самурай чамплу (Russian)
サムライチャンプルー (Japanese)
사무라이 참프루 (Korean) |
Creator: |
Manglobe Inc.
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Genres: |
Action,
Adventure,
Comedy,
Drama
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Age Group: |
Mature (May contain sex, drugs, and extreme graphic violence) |
Vintage: |
May 19, 2004 |
Status: |
Completed |
Summary: |
Mugen is a fierce animal-like warrior with a unique Bboying (break-dance) inspired fighting style. Jin has a more traditional style but don’t think of this as a weakness because his skills are amazing. The two contrasting samurai warriors are far from friends, yet their separate paths seem to cross anyways. Mugen is wandering aimlessly through the city when he stumbles upon a teahouse where he meets Jin and Fuu (A ditzy waitress, but don‘t think she doesn‘t have anything hidden up her sleeves). Fuu convinces them both to come with her in search of a mysterious samurai that smells like sunflowers and their journey begins. This modernized hip-hop tale breaks the barriers of the common, historical, samurai anime. |
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Samurai Champloo
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Overall Rating
Excellent
Story: 5
Dialogue: 5
Animation: 5
Entertainment: 5
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its good
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0 out of 0 people found this review helpful.
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Outstanding in Every Way
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Overall Rating
Excellent
Story: 5
Dialogue: 5
Animation: 5
Entertainment: 5
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This IS a wonderful anime, and as said in previous reviews (which is why I watched it), it could be considered a 'Masterpiece', and a 'Must Watch'. Considering this was made in 2004, I am surprised we don't see more anime like this. It feels ground-breaking and perhaps, before it's time.
It is a production unlike anything I have ever seen and definitely in a class of it's own.
From the first episode you will be swept up and pulled along with Characters that defy you to like them.
The 15 year old lead female character, Fuu, who although ( read more)
This IS a wonderful anime, and as said in previous reviews (which is why I watched it), it could be considered a 'Masterpiece', and a 'Must Watch'. Considering this was made in 2004, I am surprised we don't see more anime like this. It feels ground-breaking and perhaps, before it's time.
It is a production unlike anything I have ever seen and definitely in a class of it's own.
From the first episode you will be swept up and pulled along with Characters that defy you to like them.
The 15 year old lead female character, Fuu, who although regularly in trouble, doesn't vapidly accept her fate or wait to be rescued. She is smart and funny, and has just the right mix of strengths and vulnerabilities to keep Jin, and Mugen, a couple of rogue samurai companions, by her side. The two loner Samurai themselves are as different as night and day, yet somehow Fuu manages to balance them out.
Each episode differs from the next, some very funny and others much more dramatic, until near the end when the main story plays out. The blend of modern culture into the Edo period is seamlessly woven in here and there, giving us a uniquely delightful 'affinity' into their world, something I have never experienced before. It left me with the desire to set off on foot for an adventure myself, but the world doesn't work that way anymore, and here in Australia where I am, the distances are just too great! *sigh*
Anyway, you cannot NOT be entertained by this. I cannot recommend it highly enough. And I want a follow up just because it's difficult to part with Fuu, Mugen and Jin. ( show less)
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1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.
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Very good.
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Overall Rating
Excellent
Story: 5
Dialogue: 5
Animation: 5
Entertainment: 5
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Best anime I have watched in ages. pity the story cant continue for a bit longer. Truly a masterpiece, music, animation, dialogue, characters, setting and plot, all are amazing.
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3 out of 3 people found this review helpful.
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Rare Excellence
Written by aefields on March 13, 2014 at 1:20 AM
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Overall Rating
Excellent
Story: 5
Dialogue: 5
Animation: 5
Entertainment: 5
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This is a story for adults. And a very good one. I REALLY appreciate that, being an oldster.
The characters are engaging, believable. The stories are truly excellent.
There is simple humor, which is nice, and there is complex humor, which is very nice.
Animation is slightly above average, but the art - the drawing - makes it even above that. [Excellent only compared to other serials - merely "good" compared to Miyazaki movies and the like]
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3 out of 3 people found this review helpful.
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cool lala
Written by slambe on August 3, 2013 at 8:48 AM
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Overall Rating
Excellent
Story: 4
Dialogue: 5
Animation: 5
Entertainment: 5
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best anime 2>>>.
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0 out of 3 people found this review helpful.
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UNIQ, INNOVATIVE, INTERESTING, NEW, HILARIOUS, ENTERTAINING
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Overall Rating
Excellent
Story: 5
Dialogue: 5
Animation: 5
Entertainment: 5
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UNIQ, INNOVATIVE, INTERESTING, NEW, HILARIOUS, ENTERTAINING
MUST WATCH. My sister who aren't interested with anime, turns out she love this anime!!! I recommend all of you to watch this... Is a shame if you haven't watch this.
If you like cowboy bebop, it's like that anime but this one with more interesting stuff, better animation and more!!!!!! With a samurai theme and super epic refreshing....
First few was ok, the more you watch the better it gets. espc. eps 23...i laugh till i cry...
YOU SHLD WATCH THIS!!!
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6 out of 6 people found this review helpful.
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Samurai Champloo
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Overall Rating
Excellent
Story: 4
Dialogue: 5
Animation: 5
Entertainment: 5
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I got into this anime on the reverse way--saying, not by genre search, summary, ANN review, or the like, but by fan fiction. Which is funny in retrospect, since a lot about this anime doesn’t work in entirely the usual way; but it does that quite well.
The setup in itself is simple. We’ve got our group of perhaps complicated main characters, thrown together by perhaps a complicated fate, yet they’re chasing a single goal--finding the samurai who smells of sunflowers. Along the way, they stop in various towns, get caught up in various ( read more)
I got into this anime on the reverse way--saying, not by genre search, summary, ANN review, or the like, but by fan fiction. Which is funny in retrospect, since a lot about this anime doesn’t work in entirely the usual way; but it does that quite well.
The setup in itself is simple. We’ve got our group of perhaps complicated main characters, thrown together by perhaps a complicated fate, yet they’re chasing a single goal--finding the samurai who smells of sunflowers. Along the way, they stop in various towns, get caught up in various historical developments and fates, tend to make a mess out of those, but in the end contribute to things one way or another. That journey takes a while, a few extra-wrong turns along the way, and it does tend to wear a bit thin with that rather episodic pattern.
That’s but the surface, though. After all, “Samurai Champloo” is a historical anime as well, and it references historical developments and Japanese culture, especially its art, quite a bit. But there’s more to come, also for the non-history otaku.
Where the plot may appear simple and episodic at first glance, the bigger picture only begins to puzzle-piece together a little later. The bigger picture being the characters, their aims and motifs, their pasts, and that very journey in itself, because while we know the goal of that search, it still has some surprises to offer. And those surprises, both in the sense of story and characters, are gold to watch unfold, rhyme unintended.
It’s all the better that the story does get its closure in the end. That one may not be surprising, but it’s still very fitting and absolutely heartwarming… in an odd way, but it is.
Of course, though, that story wouldn’t work without its characters.
Most side characters are one-arc ones as well, and while some may appear a bit over-the-top, they’re all involved in some or another historical mess, conflict, development, whatever--and our dear main characters end up helping them in the oddest, but eventually most productive, of ways.
Those main characters shine. They may appear a little typical at first--rough and unshaven Mugen, a wannabe pervert and quick to jump into action; quiet samurai Jin with his code of honour; and last but definitely not least the quirky, ditzy waitress Fuu. Oh, and let’s not forget that lovely sidekick Momo, who is Fuu’s flying squirrel and usually found somewhere in her kimono.
All those characters are one of a kind, however--if not at first glance, then at second. They’re well-designed, with their good traits and flaws all the same, and as the viewer gets to know them better, they become all the more lovable, and entertaining anyway.
Character backgrounds fit well, and add depth to both the characters and the story as they’re unfolded. Character development is a little slow for an anime of 26 episodes, but it’s nevertheless there; and it’s just fun watching the entire group go from a completely ragtag and only half-working team to actual teamwork and almost-friendship. They encounter quite a few problems on that lane, but Samurai Champloo wouldn’t be Samurai Champloo if there weren’t trouble… entertaining trouble, that is.
The dialogue is witty and quirky, and the script manages to convey both funny and more serious moments well. Since the series is short but smart, there’s no chance of the humour getting old. And it definitely helps that the voice acting’s up there, both in subbed and dubbed version overall.
For the fact that this anime isn’t too new, the animation’s pretty darn good if you ask me. High quality, with nice details, realistic colouring, and few shortcuts. The action is quick, pretty intense, but also definitely one of the attracting factors about “Samurai Champloo”.
And the music!! Though I never thought I’d say that, the music is awesome. And it’s not even all traditional, which is something I go for in history-based anime. Instead, the music is as ragtag as our lovely team in the beginning. There are class Japanese songs, but also modern tunes, there’s hip-hop, in fact the opening sounds like some mixture of hip-hop and rap ^^". I’m not even much of a fan of hip-hop, or ragtag OSTs for that matter, but if you ask me, it works with this anime, and it works well.
There’s something about “Samurai Champloo” overall that’s just done right. Regarding its genres and topics, it manages to balance things out very well; the historical feel, complete with references to art and Japanese culture in general; the action; the comedy; the drama; the mysteries behind the characters; and so on. Its plot may, at first glance, be more or less episodic, but for once I can’t hate that--because there still is a plot, or at least an undercurrent of one, in the characters, their development, and the surprises that come with puzzle-piecing together their pasts and the entire mystery of the search. Its characters are designed extremely well, deep, adding depth to the story, and they make the journey just fun. The animation’s still up there, and the music, as ragtag as it may be, fits for some reason.
And let’s not forget that most important part; the entertainment. I’d easily give “Samurai Champloo” a 6/5 for that if I could, because as much as I’m not a fan of episodic setups and hip-hop music, the entertainment is through the roof. There’s action, fast, pretty direct, and sometimes rather bloody (I’ve encountered far worse in anime, but oh well). There’s the adventurous aspect of the journey. There’s comedy in every episode, be it just the quarrels of our ragtag team--and it’s rarely just that. There’s surprises around every corner. There’s drama and character development. And when you’d least expect it, there’s heartwarming moments as well.
“Samurai Champloo” may be simple in its setup, and pretty direct on the surface; it’s entertaining, with action, comedy, and drama all the same, with a distinctly modern feel to the humour, and with awesome characters. It’s fast, quirky, and fun. If you care to dig deeper, though, it’s more than that, too; its characters simply add another level of depth you wouldn’t expect at first.
For the most part, “Samurai Champloo” is light and fun; and if you’re looking for a tearjerker, or even a romance, you’re looking at the wrong archive. However, if you ask me, there’s a kind of beauty behind this anime that’s rare to find; something that’s just done right. It’s both relaxing and with depth; its characters are pure gold; and it’s not only for the history lovers out there, since it pushes all boundaries of historical anime. I personally love it. That historical background’s one thing, but even more entertaining to me are the characters, the subtleties or rather undercurrents of plot, and of course that smart but relaxing comedy.
IMHO “Samurai Champloo” has the potential to appeal to a broad audience. To limit that a bit, though, I’d recommend it for those looking for an adventure/action/comedy combination with some drama and awesomely done characters.
Cheers, and thanks for the read!~ ( show less)
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7 out of 8 people found this review helpful.
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Laugh and tears
Written by Orhideja on May 18, 2013 at 12:00 PM
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Overall Rating
Excellent
Story: 4
Dialogue: 5
Animation: 4
Entertainment: 5
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When I saw opening for this show I was sceptical at first..I didn't like the opening song, but the characters looked fine and funny so I decided to give a shot and definitely I don't regret! Story is not very original but it gives me a lot of entertainment. It was a real drama, misterious journey with a full of actions, disturbing bloody fights and a lot of healthy humor. All characters are great! They are brave, lazy, funny, charismatic, and yet they tend to be sad at the same time. I enjoyed their dialogues (especially between Jin and Mugen), ( read more)
When I saw opening for this show I was sceptical at first..I didn't like the opening song, but the characters looked fine and funny so I decided to give a shot and definitely I don't regret! Story is not very original but it gives me a lot of entertainment. It was a real drama, misterious journey with a full of actions, disturbing bloody fights and a lot of healthy humor. All characters are great! They are brave, lazy, funny, charismatic, and yet they tend to be sad at the same time. I enjoyed their dialogues (especially between Jin and Mugen), actions! And I thought that the music was surprisingly good, it was a real hit, unique! I have experienced laugh and teras with these characters and their story! ( show less)
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7 out of 7 people found this review helpful.
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The Greastest Show of all time
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Overall Rating
Excellent
Story: 5
Dialogue: 5
Animation: 5
Entertainment: 5
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Read the title the GREATEST OF ALL TIME. Next to death note.
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2 out of 6 people found this review helpful.
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