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Kino no tabi

  • Série télévisée
  • 2003
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Kino no tabi (2003)
Kino's Journey (US)
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Kino, une jeune tireuse d'élite fatiguée du monde, et Hermès, sa moto curieuse et parlante, voyagent dans leur monde inhabituel, visitant différentes cités-états pendant trois jours chacune ... Tout lireKino, une jeune tireuse d'élite fatiguée du monde, et Hermès, sa moto curieuse et parlante, voyagent dans leur monde inhabituel, visitant différentes cités-états pendant trois jours chacune pour en apprendre plus sur leur culture.Kino, une jeune tireuse d'élite fatiguée du monde, et Hermès, sa moto curieuse et parlante, voyagent dans leur monde inhabituel, visitant différentes cités-états pendant trois jours chacune pour en apprendre plus sur leur culture.

  • Casting principal
    • Ai Maeda
    • Ryuji Aigase
    • Kelli Cousins
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    3,6 k
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    • Casting principal
      • Ai Maeda
      • Ryuji Aigase
      • Kelli Cousins
    • 16avis d'utilisateurs
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    Ai Maeda
    • Kino
    • 2003
    Ryuji Aigase
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    Kelli Cousins
    • Kino
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    Cynthia Martinez
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    Patrick Givens
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    Stacy Slanina
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    Kyle Jones
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    Chris Nelson
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    Jacob A. Gragard
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    Daniel Scruggs
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    Logan Haire
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    10spireo

    Captivating, eccentric and existential journey

    So what is Kino no Tabi: The Beautiful World about? The story focuses on Kino, a young dark haired girl and her talking motorrad named Hermes, as they travel from country to country, experiencing the abstract and hyberbolic customs and traditions of each land, staying only three days in each country before moving on to a different one and repeating the process.

    So lets start with the setting. Kino's Journey has arguably the most impressive world building that I have ever seen in an anime. Every episode (with the exception of one 2 episode long country) we are treated to a new country with traditions completely different from the previous one. The lands that Kino and Hermes arrive in show off the different aspects of the human condition brought on by the circumstances of each country. It is jarring to comprehend this show's ability to create such distinct and fleshed out setting and to be able to do it as many times as they do during the course of the show.

    The soundtrack in this show is and interesting point to discuss since music is seldom used. The saying "less is more" is something I would use to describe the way music is used throughout the show, when music is used so little during the show, you really feel the magnitude of the moment when music is used. It really captures the crucial moments in the series. Kino no Tabi's soundtrack is seamless and the music chosen is chosen perfectly for each part.

    The story is not a character driven one because the events themselves are what put forward the anime's heavy messages. Because of this we get very little insight into Kino's motives, aside from episode 4 where we learn about her past, she still remains a fairly static and mysterious character. Hermes, Kino's talking motorrad, acts as Kino's voice of reason and for the most part serves as an extension to Kino's character and allows for dialogue throughout the story since Kino and Hermes are the only major characters we see. despite what may be thought of a talking motorbike as a major character, Hermes is not by any means a comic relief character and offers realism in situations where Kino is challenged. I think that character is this story's weakest point, but is by no means bad. Static characters are okay when the story does not rely on character development to present it's themes.

    The art style is really quite simple, you wont get anything spectacular from the visuals but you won't be disappointed either. The colours chosen are deliberately dull and plain. The art takes a back seat to the story and serves as a canvas to convey the more important messages.

    Overall, Kino no Tabi: The Beautiful World is an elegant dissection of the characteristics that compose human existence represented by foreign lands and exaggerated cultures. If it sounds like a lot to comprehend that's because it is, this is a story that must be paid close attention to in order to comprehend it's depth. Every episode raises a heavy existential question that will leave you lying awake all night trying to figure out it's meaning, that's my favourite part about it and these are the reasons that I think Kino no Tabi: The Beautiful World deserves it's 10/10.
    7a-bognar93

    Kino's Journey

    Definitely a very slow paced anime, if you are looking for action you are at the wrong place.

    However, if you are interested in experiencing the elevating joys, the wide arsenal of emotions and artistic features an anime can offer then you have just found what you are looking for.

    This piece of art is coming at you with a mixture of sounds, pictures, and dialog like not much other anime out there. Every single episode is a rather complex assessment of the different systems that have existed and exist throughout human history and of the different element of human personality in general.

    Our main hero, Kino is a traveler and as such it is not the end point, not the destiny of the journey that is important for her, but the experience she gather while being on the road. Many of the episodes have not much connections to each other, they could be separated from each other and still be meaningful, in other words there are a lots of episodes (in the literature sense).

    It was created by the same crew as Serial Experiments Lain, so if you've seen that you should have a good idea what you are in for, however this one is taking a less theoretic approach to the different problems humanity as a whole and an individual is facing. Most importantly, each episode gives you a comprehensive example, that way getting the problem close to you and is looking for practical solutions. Still in the end the Kino takes no active part in the events and is just a bystander, who forms her opinion but does nothing more (maybe with exemption of 1-2 life-death problems she can't stand by).

    Summing up, to truly understand this piece you have to do your own part, this show doesn't serve you answers on a silver plate, but rather questions.
    9Anime-Nut

    Introduced to good anime

    After watching Pokemon as a kid I left anime for a long time. Then I was introduced through Sword Art Online. It wasn't the worst thing but thankfully it was the polar opposite of American cartoons in terms of art style. I did some digging for better storylines and discovered a talking motorcycle. I have never turned back on anime since!

    Then perfect word to describe Kino's Journey is "intriguing". She is not always a moral character. Instead she is a pragmatic character and manages to survive. Seeing through the eyes of someone who isn't an idealistic vigilante allows us to observe events and draw our own conclusions. If you feel like watching a thinking anime, this is for you. If you want to turn your brain off after a hard day, that's okay too; honestly I do that myself a lot.
    8Derache

    A brilliant format

    Its a brilliant format to teach a bunch of philosophical concepts. Each country has its own philosophy, and the countries are all small. Kino travels from country to country, while the viewer gains a deeper understanding of the concept. The format is the best format I have ever seen in a TV show and it will always stay in my memories.
    10simmsnation

    If you liked "Mushishi", you'll love "Kino's Journey".

    This is one of those little gems you discover late one night binge- watching anime. No one has ever mentioned it to you, you have nothing else better to do, and the cover art doesn't remind you of another action-packed vampire love story. That being said, I went into Kino's Journey blind and I came out enlightened. It was like I was a child exploring the world for the first time again.

    Along with her talking motorcycle companion, "Hermes", Kino is a traveler who has a rule to never stay in one place for more than 3 days. The world is similar to Earth except that what are considered "countries" are really independent, walled cities that are seemingly very spaced apart. Each episode is self contained as Kino visits one or more country, and just as Kino and Hermes, we experience each place for the first time. The countries have their own unique histories, customs, and cultures. All are interesting; some are dangerous.

    There is something so powerful in the quiet storytelling of this series. Kino's Journey really explores the very edges of what it means to be human. We are all flawed, yet it is how we deal with our flaws that defines us. Similar to many other series I have watched, I just wish there was more.

    There are only two other anime that I have seen that have mastered the art of quiet storytelling: "Mushishi", and "House of Five Leaves".

    As of now (Jan 2014), the English Dubbed version is available on Amazon Prime and Hulu Plus. NOTE: Amazon Prime doesn't have any commercials.

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      • 8 avril 2003 (Japon)
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