Stream Samurai Champloo, Volume 6 Movie Online
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Stream Samurai Champloo, Volume 6 Movie Online.
Movie Title: Samurai Champloo, Volume 6 Samurai Champloo, Volume 6 is available for streaming or downloading. |
Samurai Champloo has already turned into a legend of modern anime. It has everything that makes anime great: solid action, good characters, a compelling storyline with plenty of twists along with a few interesting side-plots, and an excellent soundtrack. Geneon itself has done well in Americanizing this anime by providing good voice-acting.
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It’s also very unique in that it’s based deep in history, the Tokugawa era to be precise, during the time of Japanese seclusion from anyone whom they considered foreign, which was nearly everyone. Yet Champloo doesn’t exactly allow itself to fall into the rules of history, or at least it doesn’t rigidly follow it. Instead, it uses the history as a sort of background while Champloo throws in all of its wacky little side notes, historical (and ridiculous) events we didn’t know about (because they never happened).
This is especially evident in volume six. Though it starts with the conclusion of an episode from volume five, it goes on from there to two “dimension” episodes. The first, episode twenty-two, is a horror story about an ancient buried treasure in which the heroes join in the excavation. It becomes clear from the start that there is something wrong with these miners, and the ending of this episode, linking smartly with the beginning of it, will throw you for a loop, and probably into laughter, if you aren’t too serious about your anime. While watching this episode, I kept thinking about H.P. Lovecraft and his Cthulhu Mythos.
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The last episode, called Baseball Blue, is strictly based on laughs. Firstly, at this time of history, baseball would have never reached Japanese soil, yet in this episode it has, and apparently samurai are decent players. Another great thing about this episode is the interpretation of the Americans. Watch this episode with an unbiased eye and you’ll find yourself chuckling at the parody of us as Americans.
It’s obvious that this DVD is meant to be the eye of the storm; the next DVD, which is basically a movie, plays out in three parts, or verses as they call them on Champloo. Some might find this volume a little off, or may feel a little cheated by the fact that neither of the last two episodes are serious in any way. It doesn’t further the plot much; we still have no idea whothe sun-flower samurai is, and Jin and Mugen have yet to settle their fued. So I’d only recommend this one for anyone who isn’t particular and have already collected the first five volumes. I’d also recommend this one for anyone who liked the way Cowboy Bebop ended, which was similar, with a comedic episode before the final episodes.
The first thirteen episodes were sublime. A few of those that follow never really reach the excellence and craftmanship of the beginning of this series, and most of those ‘few’ are on this DVD. Episodes 21-23 are found here, and the last two seem soooo out of place it may have been best to leave them off (particularly the surreal and nonsensical mushroom/zombie/meteor episode).
The first thirteen episodes command 5 stars. These weird-arse episodes (#22 and partially #23) are almost the so-called ‘jump the shark’ moments, but at least the baseball one is still fun to watch. Episodes 22-23 are so far removed from the rest of the series that, as long as you’re aware of this simple fact, you should watch them anyway. Then make up your own mind.
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