Composer:
Amie DohertyCast:
Randall Park, Maya Erskine, George Takei, Alain Uy, Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa, Brenda Song, Darren Barnet, Christine Ko, Masi Oka, Patrick Gallagher, West Liang (more)VOD (1)
Seasons(2) / Episodes(16)
Plots(1)
Driven by a dream of revenge against those who made her an outcast in Edo-period Japan, a young warrior cuts a bloody path toward her destiny. (Netflix)
Reviews of this series by the user Jeoffrey (1)
Season 1 (2023) (S01)
Sometimes, it just so happens that foreigners create a better animated show about samurais than the Japanese themselves right before that. I appreciate that the series doesn't shy away from blood, violence, or nudity. There are several interesting and unexpected twists that kept me engaged throughout. The pacing is good, and there's a noticeable chemistry between the characters, allowing me to overlook a few logical flaws. Animation-wise, it's a pretty solid effort with a style that fits the overall atmosphere. The camera mostly knows what it's doing, showcasing shots effectively. The music is generally fine, especially when it sticks to traditional Japanese motifs. However, the sixth episode takes an odd turn, feeling as if Amie Doherty suddenly thought she was directing a new Mortal Kombat and someone convinced her that a mediocre cover of Metallica is exactly what the samurai series needs = the music in the sixth episode is mostly horrible, or rather, it doesn't fit at all. Nevertheless, I had a pretty good time with the show. Although I'm not entirely sure if I'm eagerly anticipating another season. I have certain ideas about where the series could go, and a continuation in the style of "The Blue-Eyed Samurai in London" doesn't really appeal to me. Still, considering what I saw, I'd give it a 7.5/10. ()