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Ōoku: The Inner Chambers

Originaltitel: Ôoku
  • Miniserie
  • 2023–
  • 16
  • 30 Min.
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Ōoku: The Inner Chambers (2023)
In Edo period Japan, a strange new disease called the Red Pox has begun to prey on the country's men. Within eighty years of the first outbreak, the male population has fallen by seventy-five percent.
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In der alternativen Geschichtsschreibung dieser Serie nach dem Erfolgsmanga wurde die männliche Bevölkerung fast ausgemerzt und Männer dienen der Shogunin als Konkubinen im Ōoku.In der alternativen Geschichtsschreibung dieser Serie nach dem Erfolgsmanga wurde die männliche Bevölkerung fast ausgemerzt und Männer dienen der Shogunin als Konkubinen im Ōoku.In der alternativen Geschichtsschreibung dieser Serie nach dem Erfolgsmanga wurde die männliche Bevölkerung fast ausgemerzt und Männer dienen der Shogunin als Konkubinen im Ōoku.

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    • Nobuo Tobita
    • Yûji Kameyama
    • Steve Blum
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      • Nobuo Tobita
      • Yûji Kameyama
      • Steve Blum
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    7huldahvonn

    Not your average anime

    This is an interesting take on alternative history. I liked it all in all but if you're used to watching explosive (mostly shonen) anime series such as myself (the likes of AoT, Demon Slayer, Death Note etc.) please take into consideration that this series is as similar to those as The Dead Poet's Society is to Mission Impossible. It's just a completely different genre of anime with a much greater emphasis on very subtle character driven plotlines and grounded philosophical themes than your run of the mill shonen anime. This series does not rely on the power of friendship/love tropes you find in Pokemon and Yu-Gi-Oh! This does not have the bombastic action scenes of Attack on Titan, the witty humour of Demon Slayer or the thrilling, clever plot line of Death Note. This series does however have its own mysterious charm. It asks questions such as "What would happen if women had to replace men in most matters of business and politics?" and "Is a person either good or evil or can they be a little bit of both?". It explores humanity, human emotions and the reasons for why we do the things we do and why we are the way we are. Most of the characters have both redeemable and reprehensible character traits; there is no good side and bad side, it's all a question of survival and making the best of the hand you're dealt.

    The animation was mostly good, although there were a few scenes scattered in between where you could clearly see they switched from traditional hand animation to CGI, but nothing too jarring. I watched it with the English dub and I think they did a pretty good job, although the dialog was a little bit coerced in some scenes and a lot of very poorly disguised exposition forced into it (which, to be honest, I don't know is the fault of the English translators or if the script was just written that way originally). For example, in one of the scenes a boy talking to his mother says something along the lines of "You'll leave my little brother Niko behind." No child speaks to their mother about their sibling like that; they both know Niko is his younger brother, there's no need to elaborate on that, it just sounds very exposition-y, if you ask me. Anyways, I digress.

    I would recommend people give this series a chance, at least the first couple of episodes, bearing in mind that this is neither and action- nor an adventure series but a somber, even melancholy exploration of human nature. If you enjoyed Violet Evergarden I think you might definitely like this one.
    9Dennis_D_McDonald

    Unique!

    I'm a sucker for well-made alternate histories. This one makes the grade.

    It's the Edo period in Japan. A mysterious plague decimates the male population. Women take over running the country. The plague's impact extends to the Shogun's household where there now is a male harem-the Ooku of the title-in attendance to the female Shogun. Palace intrigue ensues.

    Based on just this outline you might think this was going to be just another harem-heavy comedy with fan service, adolescent jokes, and stale rom-com situations.

    You would be mistaken. This series is actually an extended and sophisticated exploration of a range of serious themes such as gender identity, role reversal, sexual politics, and economic discrimination. If you like serious themes uniquely addressed, you should check this one out.
    4Malauraashley

    Character whiplash

    I'm uncertain about how the first character we encounter in the introduction contributes to the overall story, as we never see him again after the first episode. Initially, it seems like we're following him, but then that changes. Next, we think we're focusing on another character, only to find out that's not the case either. We start to follow the current shogun, but once again, that direction shifts, leading us back to the previous shogun. It feels like a series of character setups that only leave you dizzy. I paid close attention, yet I found it challenging to keep up due to the introduction of what appears to be a main character who ultimately isn't. Ooku: The Inner Palace is convoluted and difficult to follow.
    7hirotarox

    Fiction meets Reality

    A mysterious disease kills most of young males in feudal Japan. Women are forced to assume male work and the political rule of the empire. The male which are still alive sell their bodies for sexual intercourse or are used by their parents (usually the mother at the anime) for making money as a reproductive being. This last phenomena is explained by the desire of women of all social classes to get pregnant, because marriage and stable relationships are not possible anymore. As the society "protects" men from the disease, males become lazy, useless, weak and dependent.

    Although the anime seems to have a feminist plot at the first glance, it can be read from another viewpoint. There is a balance between masculine and feminine "energy" in any society. When something disturb this balance, consequences are inevitable. At the anime, as men are lacking as workforce, women are fully capable of taking the job, but at a higher mental and physical cost. Be an independent and strong women do not resolve the loneliness of a life whithout a partner or family. Power, not gender rules the world, and the women in command (lady Kasuga) will force another women (lady Iemitsu) to suffer and be sexually ubused in order to keep political domination.

    Comparing to the anime, in our real world, a "mysterious" disease is trying to kill the masculine spirit. As occurs in the anime, men are becoming lazy, weak, dependent and afraid. Our society is starting to feel the consequences of this.

    In resume, the anime can be viewed as a reflexive story of the necessity of the harmonic balance between feminine and masculine. Man and woman need to work together for the development of humanity.
    6keikoyoshikawa

    Good Premise, Bad Execution

    I really wanted to like this Japanese anime is a lot more. I really did. While the premise of "Ooku" is very interesting - though not quite unique - it did not manage to turn it into a compelling story.

    The Good: The animation is satisfactory. The character design is also good. Use of music is not bad. The premise, as mentioned, is the strongest element, and had a lot of promise.

    The Bad: However, the plot based on that premise simply did not deliver. The "action" of the entire series is simply palace intrigues, which, ultimately was boring and made it difficult to keep watching.

    Without going heavily into spoilers, all that I can say is that if you are expecting to see a "what if" kind of story that shows interesting consequences to an entire civilization, you would be disappointed.

    In the end, this was a mediocre story but I gave it an extra one or two stars for the premise and only somewhat interesting, albeit limited, story line.

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      Based on an alternate history manga series written and illustrated by Fumi Yoshinaga. It was serialized in Hakusensha's manga magazine Melody from June 2004 to December 2020, with its chapters collected in 19 tankobon volumes.
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      Remake of Ôoku (2010)

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      • 29. Juni 2023 (Deutschland)
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