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However, they are rescued by Fuu, who hires the duo as her bodyguards. Though she no longer has a place to return to, the former waitress wishes to find a certain samurai who smells of sunflowers and enlists the help of the now exonerated pair to do so. Despite initially disapproving of this idea, the two eventually agree to assist the girl in her quest; thus, the trio embark upon an adventure to find this mysterious warrior—that is, if Fuu can keep Mugen and Jin from killing each other.
Set in an alternate Edo Period of Japan, Samurai Champloo follows the journey of these three eccentric individuals in an epic quest full of action, comedy, and dynamic sword fighting, all set to the beat of a unique hip-hop infused soundtrack.
[Written by MAL Rewrite]EditBackgroundSamurai Champloo is the only anime to have featured music from the Japanese hip-hop
producer Nujabes prior to his death in 2010. The anime also spawned the 2006 video game Samurai Champloo: Sidetracked for the PlayStation 2.
The show aired in two parts, with the first half airing Thursdays at 2:28 AM on
Fuji TV from May 20, 2004 to September 23, 2004, and the second half airing Saturdays at 10:30 AM on BS Fuji from January 22, 2005 to March 19, 2005.
Geneon Entertainment USA originally licensed and released the show in North America, but after their closure in late 2007, the show went out of print. FUNimation Entertainment later entered a distribution deal with Geneon to distribute some of their titles, including Samurai Champloo. After the distribution deal ended, FUNimation later outright licensed the series. Visit MALxJapan MALxJapan -More than just anime- Your guide to 2024's Must-Read Manga is here 📖 Answer the Anime & Manga Survey to help shape the future of streaming Puppies, monster meat and k-pop loving yakuza?!?—here are Kodansha's top picks 📚 EditRelated AnimeAdaptation:Samurai Champloo
More charactersCharacters & Voice Actors Mugen Main Nakai, Kazuya
Japanese Jin Main Sato, Ginpei
Japanese Kasumi, Fuu Main Kawasumi, Ayako
Japanese Sara Supporting Tamagawa, Sakiko
Japanese Sakami, Manzou Supporting Ishizuka, Unshou
Japanese Imano, Yatsuha Supporting Hidaka, Noriko
Japanese Kariya, Kagetoki Supporting Sugou, Takayuki
Japanese Shinpachi Supporting Afra
Japanese Bundai Supporting Wakamoto, Norio
Japanese Sakonshougen, Nagamitsu Supporting Yamadera, Kouichi
Japanese
More staff Staff Kouchiyama, Takashi Producer Hamano, Takatoshi Producer Satomi, Tetsurou Producer Watanabe, Shinichirou Director, Episode Director, Script, Storyboard
Edit Opening Theme Preview Spotify Apple Music Amazon Music Youtube Music "Battlecry" by Nujabes feat.
The voice acting is rather impressive as
everyone had a great performance. Seeing as both of Satoru's seiyuu never done any previous work, regarding anime at least impressed me quite a bit. I especially like the guy that does the adult version, his voice is very soothing. Aoi Yuuki was also really good at portraying Hinazuki's character but that is to be expected.
The characters in Erased are for the most part incredibly lackluster - from the protagonist to the supporting cast. Because most of the series takes place in the past, a lot of the characters are just 10
year olds, which leads me to my next point - Most of these kids don't even act their age! At parts they act like full-grown adults which really derives from the show, why even bother making them kids in the first place? Looking at you, Kenya, Hinazuki.
Satoru, while being more interesting than your harem protagonist doesn't have that much going for him, which is fine to a point because the characters aren't really where the series shines but his character could have definitely been more solid or maybe had a stronger personality. He doesn't seem like he particularly enjoys the time resets, but he still decides to help out. What a nice guy! The series has a much heavier focus on the past than the present, so for the most part we just get kid Satoru. Well, he's just a normal 30 year old man who's trying to save his 10 year old girlfriend from her seemingly inevitable demise. Sounds about right.