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Lord_BigDog
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Hey all...
Since nearly all these animations are japanese, i'm thinking there's probably one good one about samurai... (just watched the last samurai pretty cool..inspired Anyone know the names of any? |
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Ashton
Posts: 29 Location: Cafe Alpha |
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There are quite many but Rurouni Kenshin and Samurai Deeper Kyo are best I think.
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Legato 2057
Posts: 437 Location: Soon to be Japan |
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Ruroni Kenshin (also called "Samurai X" by ADV) is the best samurai anime series out there. There are others, but this is sthe best.
If you like live action samurai films, I suggest getting this: Akira Kurasawa boxset There are many other good samurai films, but this is a good way to start. |
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Zensational
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Well I'm sure you've heard of "Rurouni Kenshin" that's definetly one worth checking out.
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kamiboy
Posts: 570 Location: CA |
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Correct if I'm wrong but none of those two titles do a realistic portrayal of real samurai.
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littlegreenwolf
Posts: 4796 Location: Seattle, WA |
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Well... there's peace maker kurogane. But that's more about after the samurai were finished off in what was showed in the Last Samurai movie you saw. *can't recall any anime with samurai in all the armor and stuff other then Samurai Deeper Kyo* But then Samurai Deeper Kyo should more likely be named as Demon Eyes Kyo >.>
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Nagisa
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Posts: 6128 Location: Atlanta-ish, Jawjuh |
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And the funny thing is, I could probably count the number of actual samurai featured in the Kenshin franchise on one hand and have fingers left over. And none of them were even all that important to the story, just background characters.
If you like movies period, then picking up anything by Kurosawa is doing yourself a tremendous favour. Easily one of the greatest directors....ever, as far as I'm concerned. |
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Legato 2057
Posts: 437 Location: Soon to be Japan |
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Another great samurai anime is Hakkenden: Legend of the Dog Wariors. This is by no means an accurate portrayal of samurai, but I think it has a good story and decent animation (most of the time.
I'll edit this post with more samurai anime if I find them. |
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nevermind
Posts: 41 Location: UK |
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What about "Program" in the Animatrix, although thats the only samurai one.
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Lord_BigDog
Posts: 8 |
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Cool thanks all... I guess i'm gonna try RUROUNI KENSHIN for a start.
Oh and just to add to my question, i don't mind if it's a movie even and it doesn't have to be all action and killing etc... as in I don't mind something just with a good story about them (Drama or something)... and about: Legato 2057 wrote:
I'll check it out, but cause i'm in the UAE and it's hard to find Japanese movies, can u gimmie like a list of the good ones and i'll just try to find one? thanks man! (is it available translated Sub/Dub as well?) |
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Legato 2057
Posts: 437 Location: Soon to be Japan |
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I'm not sure what "UAE" means, but if you can only see one samurai film, it should be The Seven Samurai. Not only is this a great samurai film, but it is one of the greatest movies of all time.
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Proman
Posts: 947 Location: USA |
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What about the "Shogun" mini-series (I'm not talking about the 2 hour version which sucked). I liked it a lot and it has great story and production values (and it reminds me of the "Last Samurai).
I find it interesting that nobody mentioned "Ninja Scroll" yet. Here's a movie that has great action but is a little light on story. P.S. Definitely watch "Rurouni Kenshin" and Kurasawa's films. |
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kamiboy
Posts: 570 Location: CA |
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Once again, even though it is among my top. 5 of greatest anime ever, Ninja Scroll doesn't have much to do with samurai. It's amazing that no one can think of an anime that is about an actual samurai instead of just some guy with a sword. But then again the word samurai means warrior so I guess you could say that a guy with a sword is a kind of samurai?!? |
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Proman
Posts: 947 Location: USA |
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Well, there's always "Samurai Jack" ROFL
P.S. I know that Jubei from "Ninja Scroll" is not a samurai (and neither is Kenshin) but there are other characters in that movie who are samurai. |
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Mou Kaoru
Posts: 298 Location: Simple minds are easily amused. |
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Yes, Seven Samurai and Yojimbo are great works of Kurosawa. You might also want to check out the Lone Wolf and Cub series directed by Kenji Mishimi (and later Buichi Saito). Excellent fight scenes and a good plot. Btw, has anyone seen the J-dorama Shinsengumi Keppuroku? I've heard about it and I was thinking of buying it, but I wanted some opinions before I make a decision. *thanks* I agree that Ninja Scroll would be right up your ally, including the TV series. Rurouni Kenshin is a good start; afterwards you should pick up the Trust and Betrayal OVAs. Also Blade of the Immortal is an awesome samurai manga.
A personal favorite film that you might enjoy is Rashomon, although it does not focus on samurai, the story about the rape of a woman, the murder of a man, and a bandit is told through each character's point of view. The storytelling is simple, yet deceptively complex. A very good Kurosawa movie. |
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