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Kaze No Yojimbo: Complete Collection
Kaze No Yojimbo Complete Collection
Actors: Mari Devon, Hiroaki Hirata, Shinpachi Tsuji, Sanae Kobayashi, Emi Shinohara
Genres: Action & Adventure, Television, Mystery & Suspense, Anime & Manga, Animation
UR     2006     10hr 25min

Based on Akira Kurosawa's 1961 masterpiece, Yojimbo- George Kodama is a pretty intelligent tough guy investigating an incident that occurred in the small town of Kimujuku over 15 years ago. However, the local town folk hav...  more »

     
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Actors: Mari Devon, Hiroaki Hirata, Shinpachi Tsuji, Sanae Kobayashi, Emi Shinohara
Creator: Seiji Morita
Genres: Action & Adventure, Television, Mystery & Suspense, Anime & Manga, Animation
Sub-Genres: Action & Adventure, Television, Mystery & Suspense, Anime & Manga, Animation
Studio: Bandai
Format: DVD - Color - Animated,Subtitled
DVD Release Date: 07/25/2006
Release Year: 2006
Run Time: 10hr 25min
Screens: Color
Number of Discs: 6
SwapaDVD Credits: 6
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 2
Edition: Box set
MPAA Rating: Unrated
Languages: English, Japanese
Subtitles: English

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Movie Reviews

Better than most
Cameron J. Probert | Baltimore, MD | 11/06/2007
(4 out of 5 stars)

"So I'll admit that I don't like Kurosawa movies. They tend to be hideously over-acted, generally hard to follow and for the most part pretty lame.

But I love remakes of his movies. Odd, huh?

Kaze no Yojimbo isn't an exception to that rule. The story follows George Kodama as he journeys to Kimjuku to find out what happened to his brother fifteen years ago. But instead of an idyllic country town, George finds himself smack dab in the middle of a gang fight. The two sides are headed by the old money Tanokura, who pretty much controls the town power structure, and the Ginzame gang, who are pretty much young upstarts who just happened to roll into town.

There really isn't much to dislike about the characters. Kodama is probably one of the most interesting protagonists that I've seen in anime. He's a punk, dislikes authority, stands up for himself without being hot-headed, and in general is coolness personified. But more in the Steve McQueen tough guy way, than the tall, dark and silent way that most anime is so fond of. The other characters stand on their own, and with the exception of the teenage daughter of Tanokura, they're actually pretty interesting.

The plot unfortunately is uneven. The first part of the series moves pretty quickly, throwing out enough loose ends to keep the viewer involved. But the middle of the series is a bit sluggish, while it bides its time to work up to its really good conclusion. And the best thing about it - it doesn't leave any questions unanswered. I'm so excited about that, I could spit.

The entire thing looks like it had a budget that came out of the bottom of a washing machine. Generally the animation is chunky and uses way too many shortcuts to really be interesting. But the framing of the scenes does cover for a lot of it. There are a lot of points where the show will use a close-up on a character and make the background fuzzy. (I'm assuming this is to save on the cost of having to animate the entire scene.) It's a trick that gets old after a while. But honestly, if you're watching this show for the animation then you're watching it for the wrong reasons.

The soundtrack makes up for the lousy animation though. It's a combination of a single guitar, or a flute or sometimes an orchestra. But it really helps to build the mood of the series. And this series is all about mood. The dub on this is actually really good at capturing the combination of hidden secrets and conflicting agendas.

In the end, Kaze no Yojimbo isn't for everyone. If you're looking for boys crying out "I want to be stronger" or girls pining over milquetoast heroes or giant robots or anything else that's been done to death, then this show isn't for you. But if you're looking for something different, albeit a little slow, then Kaze no Yojimbo is good buy.
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One of the Best Animes I've Ever Seen
Remington McSlade | 08/11/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This anime is truly unique; its a mystery story that draws you in during the opening minutes and doesn't let you go until the very end. The characters are developed wonderfully, the music is great, and the story is one of the best I've ever seen. I would recommend this to anybody because I believe it's the best anime out since Cowboy Bebop, and that's lofty territory!"
A wonderful production
Felipe Jorquera | Hastings, Great Britain | 08/06/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Kaze no Yojimbo is defintely a great show. All begins when George Kodama arrives to a countryside town looking for a man named Genzo Araki, but his presence will shake things a bit. At the beginning nothing seems to make sense but at the end everything is related. It has such an excellent plot.
I absolutely recommend it, please watch it."
Great series.
J. I. Cwiakala | Chicago, IL USA | 09/16/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)

"While there are a few scenes where the animation could stand to be improved a bit, the overall impression of this series is that it's a delight to watch. The music is simply wonderful and the story gripping. There was not a one episode where I felt bored and/or didn't want to continue watching. The series may be a remake of 'Yojimbo' but having seen the movie will not deter you from enjoying the series with its plot twists - there is a reason why the main character comes to the town in the first place, and it takes the whole series to uncover the mystery."