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A cheerful, positive and honest person Honami can be said to be Class B’s version of Kikyou as their personalities are very similar to each other. Kind, caring Honami is someone that seems to wear her heart on her sleeve
being kind and caring towards everyone that she meets regardless of whether they belong to her class or to others. Her kind and caring personality ensures that within her own class to which she acts as leader that there are no fights between classmates and that everyone treats each other with respect thus also ensuring that they won’t start fights with other classes. Though a rule bound person by nature Honami is also shown to be flexible with rules and will happily bend them if it means that she can help someone in need. Though kind and caring in normal mode she’s shown to be stern and unforgiving to
people that threaten her fellow students and openly despises people that do so. Honami I felt was an interesting character in that unlike the rest of the cast she did not seem to have a mask and her base personality appears to be genuine. Her attempts to help the
members of class D with their plans I felt was a good indication of cooperation that can take place between classes. Nao Touyama I felt did an excellent job in her portrayal of Honami.
Airi
Airi Sakura voiced by veteran seiyuu Mao Ichimichi of Digimon Adventure Tri and Aoki Hagane No Arpeggio Ars Nova Cadenza fame is one of the main support characters of the series and is a classmate of Kiyotaka. A 16-year-old high school freshman Airi is a kind, quiet and timid girl that in the beginning of the series preferred to remain in the background and avoid getting involved in other people’s affairs. Though kind and well-mannered in the beginning of the series Airi wrestled with the distinct problem of having low self-esteem which made her jittery and prone to becoming nervous when people talk to her which manifested in her attempts to
defend her personal space rather determinedly.
The animation during action scenes is very fluid and the dark gritty style works heavily in Champloo's favour.
Sound: 7
Now the soundtrack is probably one of the best parts of this show as it was done by the popular lofi-hiphop-esque producer Nujabes. The smooth jazz-rap builds on the action packed parts of this show and create a really chill vibe for watching. The opening and ending are also great and very memorable parts of the show.
Character: 4
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characters were also extremely disappointing and one faced in their personalities.
Mugen was the typical excited, rowdy main character who is always ready for some action and kind of felt like a ripoff of Spike but minus the depth and development. Jin was the silent, Sasuke type and Fuu was basically an irritating tsundere type. The side characters were sometimes interesting but lacked development due to most stories only lasting one episode in the series.
Enjoyment: 4
Some may think I'm biased in some way from my review of this show but honestly I love anime and samurais as much as the next man but this whole show just wasn't interesting at all to me and everytime I watched an episode it felt forced and long.
Overall: 4
Overall i really didn't enjoy this show and my expectations were crushed in a mere few episodes.
I think this show mainly suffers from the community's overrating nature and it's dull way of playing out mini-stories
within a decent length show.
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