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[172] Nick Smith of ICv2 gave the
first volume a score of 4/5. He wrote that the story is well crafted and the
characters intriguing, but the setting is "too deadly for the survival of the human race. " Smith said that the artwork is good but not special and recommended the series to "teens and
adults who like heroes fighting back against horrific evil. "[173] Che Gilson of Otaku USA praised the series for its plot, action and character development. Gilson said that the art is "stiff", but that instead of looking like rough drawings or traced photo composites, the series "looks as if it were carved and printed from woodblocks. " Gilson concluded: "With an engrossing plot and characters, Volume 1 builds to a cliffhanger that makes it hard to wait for the next volume. "[174] Chris Beveridge of The Fandom Post criticized the first chapter for being "overly wordy when just the action would suffice," and ultimately called it "a work-in-progress series. "[175] After having watched the anime adaptation, Melina Dargis of the same website was so fascinated by the story and characters that she decided to go back and review the second volume of the manga. Despite knowing what would happen, Dargis wrote that it was "still such a delight to relive it again" and concluded; "It's a really great story and appeals to a wide variety of interests. "[176] Nobuyuki Izumi of Real Sound compared the series' premise, setting, and structure to Hirohiko Araki's JoJo's Bizarre Adventure's first two parts, Phantom Blood and Battle Tendency, and to Kazuhiro Fujita's Ushio & Tora. [177] Accolades Year Award Category Result Ref.
[39] Scenario and art design[edit] Samurai Champloo was Obara's first time working on an anime series, and Watanabe attributed him with bringing a new
style of narrative and pacing to the series. [5][8] Sato had worked with Watanabe before on Macross Plus. [8] He described the process of discussing plot concepts with Watanabe and building upon voiced ideas, treating his own contributions like sample discs that might be accepted or rejected. [40] The script meetings were unusually long, beginning with the synopsis and ending up with the final form, alongside off-topic conversation that was sometimes incorporated into that episode's plot. [8] Due to Watanabe's reputation and the success of his projects in the West, the anime was created with a Western audience in mind with the expectation that it would be more
successful outside Japan. This resulted in more overt references to Western culture being included.
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