Samurai Champloo: The Complete Collection Movie Streaming
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Samurai Champloo: The Complete Collection Movie Streaming.
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Mugen is a cocky, rebellious, bandy-legged fighter who incorporates break-dancing techniques into his unorthodox fighting style. Jin is more your typically serene and stoic samurai (or ronin, to be more accurate), steeped in martial tradition, who finds satisfaction in the perfect execution of his warrior craft. Mugen and Jin aren’t friends - in fact, they are contentious and want to test their skills against each other - yet they net themselves joining forces, thanks to Fuu, an insistent and kinda quirky waitress who inveigles the two into helping her search for the Samurai Who Smells Like Sunflowers. For 26 episodes, the discordant trio undergo many adventures, some serious, some hilarious, some honest dull out odd. The only constants are the bickerings amongst the three, the scrounging for food, and the intrusion of unique day sensibilities. Oh, and the rampant butt kicking as done by Mugen and Jin.
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On the heels of his current Cowboy Bebop anime series, Shinichiro Watanabe decided to save a fresh sail on the samurai anime with his irreverent, hip Samurai Shamploo. Shamploo means “stagger fry” or a mix, and this is certainly what this series is about, as it fuses the faded samurai credo and decorum with the unexpected recent day incursions of hip hop attitudes, beatboxing, street tagging, and baseball. The episodes are supported by icy Japanese hip hop music soundtracks and blazing hip hop scratches for scene segues. Watanabe also makes aesthetic expend of visual metaphors, thereby adding more depth to the shenanigans. The ripping animation and dynamically constructed fight scenes are guaranteed not to disappoint.
Kudos, too, to the insist actors, especially Steven Jay Blum (aka Daniel Andrews, who also voiced Cowboy Bebop’s Spike) as the bestial Mugen. Kirk Thornton as Jin and Kari Wahlgren as Fuu are both pleasurable. The articulate actor for the sometimes series narrator Policeman Sakami Manzou (”the Saw”) is also very estimable.
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These episodes are definitely rated PG-13. This anime series doesn’t hesitate to throw in scenes of drug consume and graphic violence. Some episodes even have calm sexual scenes.
My popular episodes are “The Art of Altercation” (for the rapping samurai and his beatbox backup), the atmospheric “Cosmic Collisions” (where the trio fight the undead), the hilarious “Baseball Blues” (where the American pitcher couldn’t gather the strike zone with the dog at bat, and he ends up inadvertently hitting the mutt - not to inconvenience, no keen dogs were wound in the making of this anime), and the concluding 3-episode arc “Evanescent Encounter” (where Mugen and Jin are challenged to their very limits, decide their rivalry, and Fuu at last catches up to the Sunflower Samurai) .
Here are the 26 episodes (American titles first, with the modern Japanese titles in parenthesis) :
- “Tempestuous Temperaments” (”Storm and Stress”) Episode 1
- “Redeye Reprisal” (”Veritable Pandemonium”) Episode 2
- “Hellhounds for Hire” Parts One & Two (”Tacit View”) Episode 3-4
- “Artistic Anarchy” (”Recount Indifference”) Episode 5
- “Stranger Searching” (”RedHeaded Foreigner”) Episode 6
- “A Perilous Racket” (”Surrounded on All Sides”) Episode 7
- “The Art of Altercation” (”Self-Conceit”) Episode 8
- “Beatbox Bandits” (”Putrid Spirits”) Episode 9
- “Lethal Lunacy” (”Fighting Fire with Fire”) Episode 10
- “Gamblers and Gallantry” (”Fallen Angels”) Episode 11
- “The Disorder Diaries” (”Learning from the Past”) Episode 12
- “Misguided Miscreants” Parts One & Two (”Unlit Night’s Road”) Episode 13-14
- “Bogus Booty” (”Through and Through”) Episode 15
- “Lullabies of the Lost” Verses One & Two (”Idling One’s Life Away”) Episode 16-17
- “War of the Words” (”Pen in One Hand, Sword in the Other”) Episode 18
- “Unholy Union” (”Karma and Retribution”) Episode 19
- “Elegy of Entrapment” Verses One & Two (”Obliging Elegy”) Episode 20-21
- “Cosmic Collisions” (”Enrage Shot Toward Heaven”) Episode 22
- “Baseball Blues” (”Heart and Soul into the Ball”) Episode 23
- “Evanescent Encounter” Parts One - Three (”Circle of Transmigration”) Episode 24-26
It’s hard to catch “Samurai Champloo” too seriously. The series features a breakdancing samurai, hip-hop music, beatboxing and rapping.
But “Samurai Champloo” is a masterpiece in light comedy, action and even a compelling chronicle exciting a daughter of a samurai who smells of sunflowers.
As the two samurai heroes say in episode two, there’s something comical about a samurai who smells of sunflowers. However, this series truly shows off some of the best battles ever seen in an anime, embellished with the delicate environment of worn Japan. There’s a wide variety of stories, from a complex episode about a dying mother, an episode about the origins of Japanese manga and even an episode about a traveling geisha.
There’s unprejudiced one catch–the series is chock chunky of hip-hop references. Episode 8 alone is a goofy comedy tidbit about a samurai traveling the world with a beatboxing companion. Episode 16 features three samurai travelers rapping rumors they’ve heard on the road. Episode 18 gives us a closer peek at the risky life of taggers in outmoded Japan.
Okay, maybe this isn’t the most realistic period share series ever made. However, this series has so distinguished fun with blending hip-hop, Christian missionaries and samurai fighting together that one can’t resist loving this series.
It’s no surprise that this is one of the most accessible action anime series around. Director Shinichiro Watanabe, responsible for the proper series “Cowboy Bebop,” has a flair for creating some of the slickest battle sequences ever made. His storylines might be more simplistic than, say, “Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex.” However, this is exactly why American audiences luxuriate in his anime series the most. They are simple stories of men who fight for something they care for.
There’s no better time to capture the box spot of “Samurai Champloo.” The box spot is $30 cheaper than the Geneon plot, so anime fans have to salvage this collection. Hands down, this is one of my absolute favorites.
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