The director of the classic anime series 'Cowboy Bebop', Shinichiro Watanabe, follows up with 'Samurai Champloo'. As in his previous series, Watanabe mixes genres and attitudes into a cohesive whole. 'Samurai Champloo' is set in feudal Japan, but combines that with a hip-hop soundtrack and attitude. 'Samurai Champloo' finds .. Read more
| Director | Samurai Champloo |
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| Genres | Animated, Anime, Sci-Fi/Fantasy |
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The director of the classic anime series 'Cowboy Bebop', Shinichiro Watanabe, follows up with 'Samurai Champloo'. As in his previous series, Watanabe mixes genres and attitudes into a cohesive whole. 'Samurai Champloo' is set in feudal Japan, but combines that with a hip-hop soundtrack and attitude. 'Samurai Champloo' finds three characters journeying through the countryside. The dissimilar warriors Mugen and Jin are held in uneasy alliance by flaky Fuu, who leads them on a quest to find the mysterious 'samurai who smells of sunflowers'. Volume Five features episodes 17-18: 'Lullabies Of The Lost Verse 2', 'War Of The Words', 'Unholy Union' and 'Elegy Of Entrapment Verse 1'.
| Director | Samurai Champloo |
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| Studio | MVM |
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| Genres | Animated, Anime, Sci-Fi/Fantasy |
| Language | Japanese |
| Dubbed | English |
| Subtitles | English |
| Released | DVD: 19 Jun 2006 |
| Format | DVD |
I like so far all of them, great stories and very good done. Keep on watching...
This is anime like no other. Miss at your peril if you like good humour, strong characters, decent fight scenes, and brilliant music.
Regardless the loose plot and the random events, it's the characters the drive this so well forwards. I'm always left craving for the next disc.