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09. ^ マガジンポケットにて連載中の漫画「十字架のろくにん」は壮絶ないじめ描写と凄惨な復讐方法で人気が高いと言われています。, bibi-star. jp,Retrieved June 16, 2022 ^ 十字架のろくにん:キャラ人気投票初日速報 “おじいちゃん”がまさかの1位に 得票率50%, MANTANWEB,Retrieved June 16, 2022. ^ 十字架のろくにん:キャラ人気投票 おじいちゃんが1位に! 8633票獲得 「復讐ノート」爆誕, MANTANWEB,Retrieved June 16, 2022. ^ 「十字架のろくにん」は別冊少年マガジン連載時に人気があまり上がらなかったと言われています。, bibi-star. jp, Retrieved June 16, 2022. ^ 十字架のろくにん:コミックス全巻重版 一度打ち切りも電子版で人気 「進撃の巨人」以来の“絶望コンペ”通過作品, MANTANWEB,Retrieved June 16, 2022. ^ 十字架のろくにん:話題のサスペンスマンガが全話無料公開 2日間限定, MANTANWEB,Retrieved June 16, 2022. ^ 漫画『十字架のろくにん』全巻重版出来 打ち切りから復活した復讐サスペンス , kai-you. net,Retrieved June 16, 2022 External links[edit] Official manga website (in Japanese) Jūjika no
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Taking place during the chaotic Sengoku period, the anime focuses on the tragedy on war and men's devotion towards religion. Crunchyroll noted that the series have a heavy focus on Buddhism and the demons that threaten society often resulting in violence in most episodes with the heroic Hyakkimaru standing out as under complicated socio-political stakes with Daigo's devotion towards the demons representing the shifts in changing Buddhist attitudes toward these entities. [17] Anime News Network noted that there is the ideas involving the damage of the Onin War as the anime often addressed victims of wars regardless of age and poverty is common in villagers. The idea of yokai predated the arrival of Buddhism into Japan, but like how later Japanese Emperors were both high Shinto priests and devoted Buddhist practitioners, belief in yokai and adherence to the buddhas were never mutually exclusive. Although Daigo offers his son to the yokais, Buddhism still saves the recently born
child from a dark fate with the first episode showing a Boddhisattva Kannon
statue losing its head when Hyakkimaru is saved from being eaten. [18] Tor. com compared Hyakkimaru's life with the narratives created by Ursula K. Le Guin in regards to how Daigo uses his body as part of the bargain to obtain prosperity for his land. Although Hyakkimaru's quest to recover his body might give chaos back to the world, he is unwilling to be a guinea pig anymore as he expresses his desire to stop living in pain, something that clashes with the comments of other people close to him like Jukai who fears his adoptive son's being devoted to violence or Dororo because he is a victim of war. The website further compared the tragic world of Dororo with Le Guin's The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas. Across both stories, the cast of the series express regrets in their choices which led to Hyakkimaru's chaotic life, giving the message that children should also express themselves.
For those of you who grew up in the early 90s, it is conceivable that Japanese Anime (JA) such as "Dragon Ball Z" were instrumental in 'setting the bar' for how an Anime should be like. However, if you grew up in Europe during the 80s, it is hard to imagine that Captain Tsubasa wasn't within your weekly radar of TV shows. After all, how could a JA series about football not appeal to kids who probably spent their summer break doing the same (i. e. playing football)? At least . for me, this was one of those 'trend setting' Anime that
made football a lot more fun to play; even if it meant grazing my back against the concrete floor after attempting to perform a bicycle kick. Having watched this show several years later, from start to end, I can't help but agree that Tom Robbins has it right when he says "It's never too late to have a happy childhood".
The story behind Captain Tsubasa is a simple one, but one that
keeps you thoroughly entertained.