Alright, I’m taking a deep breath. First things first: everything you have heard about this series being super stylish, and hip like Cowboy Bebop is true. At least in the first episode. The story starts off with Fuu-chan, a waitress at a tea restaurant, getting helped out of a rough situation by a hungry swordsman, Mugen. For only 100 sweet dumplings, Mugen is willing to take on the bodyguards of a magistrate’s son and save Fuu. Meanwhile, outside, the magistrate himself is harassing a random townsperson before rounin Jin comes forth and annihilates the magistrate’s Yagyuu bodyguards (Jubei is not present). Then, of course, crazy action ensues, and finally ends with Mugen and Jin escaping with the help of Fuu. It seems that Fuu is searching for a samurai that smells like sunflower…
Doesn’t sound like anything to rave about, but let me assure you that this show is so slick, you have to watch it several times to fully appreciate it. Special thanks to Bakafish for subbing it, although in the end, I was able to understand most of the episode from just the raw version. From what I have seen so far, this series just oozes style, and the fights are so beautifully choreographed it’s almost unbelievable. Jin may be a typical badass swordsman, but Mugen’s wild capoeira-esque sword fighting style (complete with metal-plated sandals!) is like nothing I’ve ever seen before. And he works for cheap! Also warranting a mention is the amazing face sucking fighting/flying squirrel known only as Momo-san. About the only thing I wasn’t blown away by was the OP, but after a few watches, I could certainly tolerate it. The ED is superb. Ok, stop reading and go download and watch Samurai Champloo.
Samurai Champloo 01
Alright, I’m taking a deep breath. First things first: everything you have heard about this series being super stylish, and hip like Cowboy Bebop is true. At least in the first episode. The story starts off with Fuu-chan, a waitress at a tea restaurant, getting helped out of a rough situation by a hungry swordsman, Mugen. For only 100 sweet dumplings, Mugen is willing to take on the bodyguards of a magistrate’s son and save Fuu. Meanwhile, outside, the magistrate himself is harassing a random townsperson before rounin Jin comes forth and annihilates the magistrate’s Yagyuu bodyguards (Jubei is not present). Then, of course, crazy action ensues, and finally ends with Mugen and Jin escaping with the help of Fuu. It seems that Fuu is searching for a samurai that smells like sunflower…
Doesn’t sound like anything to rave about, but let me assure you that this show is so slick, you have to watch it several times to fully appreciate it. Special thanks to Bakafish for subbing it, although in the end, I was able to understand most of the episode from just the raw version. From what I have seen so far, this series just oozes style, and the fights are so beautifully choreographed it’s almost unbelievable. Jin may be a typical badass swordsman, but Mugen’s wild capoeira-esque sword fighting style (complete with metal-plated sandals!) is like nothing I’ve ever seen before. And he works for cheap! Also warranting a mention is the amazing face sucking fighting/flying squirrel known only as Momo-san. About the only thing I wasn’t blown away by was the OP, but after a few watches, I could certainly tolerate it. The ED is superb. Ok, stop reading and go download and watch Samurai Champloo.
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