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Afro Samurai

  • Mini serie TV
  • 2007
  • TV-MA
  • 26min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
7,6/10
19.465
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Afro Samurai (2007)
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AnimazioneAnimazione disegnata a manoAnimazione per adultiAnimeAvventuraAzioneDark fantasyDrammaFantasiaSamurai

Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA Black samurai goes on a mission to avenge the wrongful death of his father in a futuristic feudal Japan.A Black samurai goes on a mission to avenge the wrongful death of his father in a futuristic feudal Japan.A Black samurai goes on a mission to avenge the wrongful death of his father in a futuristic feudal Japan.

  • Creazione
    • Takashi Okazaki
  • Star
    • Samuel L. Jackson
    • Phil LaMarr
    • Yuri Lowenthal
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,6/10
    19.465
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    POPOLARITÀ
    2798
    1587
    • Creazione
      • Takashi Okazaki
    • Star
      • Samuel L. Jackson
      • Phil LaMarr
      • Yuri Lowenthal
    • 51Recensioni degli utenti
    • 14Recensioni della critica
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    Samuel L. Jackson
    Samuel L. Jackson
    • Afro Samurai…
    • 2007
    Phil LaMarr
    Phil LaMarr
    • Brother 1…
    • 2007
    Yuri Lowenthal
    Yuri Lowenthal
    • Kuma…
    • 2007
    Greg Eagles
    Greg Eagles
    • Brother 6…
    • 2007
    Terrence 'T.C.' Carson
    Terrence 'T.C.' Carson
    • Sword Master…
    • 2007
    John DiMaggio
    John DiMaggio
    • Brother 2…
    • 2007
    Ron Perlman
    Ron Perlman
    • Justice
    • 2007
    S. Scott Bullock
    • Dharman
    • 2007
    Fred Tatasciore
    Fred Tatasciore
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    • 2007
    Dave Wittenberg
    Dave Wittenberg
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    • 2007
    Jeff Bennett
    Jeff Bennett
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    • 2007
    Jason Marsden
    Jason Marsden
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    • 2007
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    • 2007
    Crystal Scales
    Crystal Scales
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    • 2007
    Steve Blum
    Steve Blum
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    • 2007
    Kelly Hu
    Kelly Hu
    • Okiku
    • 2007
    Grey DeLisle
    Grey DeLisle
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    • 2007
    John Kassir
    John Kassir
    • Soshun
    • 2007
    • Creazione
      • Takashi Okazaki
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    chaos-rampant

    Can you dig it?

    Afro Samurai came out of left field from me. Totally unexpected, I saw the tile pop up somewhere and sounded cool enough for me to give it a go. And even though I'm not an anime fan, I found lots to appreciate in this mini series of blood and mayhem.

    The main appeal for me was the combination of blaxploitation culture and samurai swordfighting (chambara). Samuel Jackson doing the voice-overs for both Afro Samurai (Clint Eastwood style, few words, calm and badass) and his sidekick Ninja Ninja (wisecracking non-stop banter) was another major plus. The third advantage is the simple story that takes its cue from a long line of revenge movies: this is a simple revenge story and that's why it works so well.

    In a futuristic world, young kid watches his father get cut down by baddie who is after his father's Headband #1. Headband #1 allows its bearer to be like a god. The only one who can challenge him is the one who wears Headband #2. Anyone can challenge Headband #2. As one could expect, Headband #2's path is littered with corpses as everyone and their dog want their chance to challenge Headband #1. Young kid grows up and becomes Afro Samurai and walks the path of revenge against Headband #1. A colourful ensemble of baddies will stand in his way, from a neo-Buddhist cult of assassin monks, to cyborgs to teddy-bear faced guys with a grudge to common crooks. Through flashbacks we come to find out how Afro Samurai became who he is and how he obtained Headband #2. Simple yet effective.

    The main appeal here is the visual aspect. Being a fan of 60's and 70's chambaras and jidai-gekis I find the swordfights a tad too hyperkinetic for my taste, but that's anime for you I guess. However everything has a smoother, more westernized approach perhaps to the rapid, eyesore that often is the genre which I took to with pleasant surprise and relief. The graphics and design tend to be great (especially Afro Samurai's) although they can settle for just good or serviceable at times. The blood geysers and slashing, taking their cue from stuff like Lone Wolf and Cub and Lady Snowblood (copious amounts of glorious arterial sprayings) will please every fan of the red stuff although it's not particularly gruesome. Good, clean, family fun.

    The soundtrack is done by usual suspect RZA. I have to say that the whole combo of hip-hop/anime/exploitation works particularly well even though I'm only a fan of the latter third. If you wanna get a picture of what Afro Samurai is, think of the animated sequence in Kill Bill vol. 1.
    bob the moo

    Knows its audience really well and delivers exactly where it needs to

    Seeking to avenge his father's death, the Afro Samurai sets out to kill the #1 fighter in all the land, a man called Justice. After earning himself the title of #2, which is required for him to be able to challenge Justice, Afro Samurai sets out on his journey to revenge. His road is a dangerous one as he must first find out the location of Justice from his foes – all of whom would seek to protect Justice and also win the title of #2 for themselves. His task is a lonely and dark one, but like it or not he has a companion in the constantly b1tching Ninja Ninja.

    Although it will not be to everyone's taste, Afro Samurai is a perfect example of something being pitched right at the target audience it is intended for. adult swim is the perfect home for it because it is very much targeted at young males who like their hip hop, Anime and traditions of feudal Japan. It mixes these in a great series of animations that some audiences will claim is very high on style at the expense of content. Now I appreciate that most reviews here are gushing in their praise of this series and not keen on anyone criticising it but, the thing is, those saying it lacks substance do have a point. Like I said before though, it is target audience stuff and for those into it, there will be plenty of content to support the style – those looking to be intellectually stimulated by the themes and ideals behind the characters will not get what they are looking for (but why were you looking here for those things). However for target audience the emotional core and the narrative twists will be more than enough to fill the running times of each episode and expand across the season.

    What the series delivers in spades though is the cool world of the samurai crossed with the violent and stylish world of Anime with a big dollop of urban culture thrown in there too. It is no surprise to find The Rza involved because again it brings it back to a product that knows what its audience. So those coming to it will be looking for certain things and it delivers it well visually. The Anime animation is slick and cool and moves with all the conventions you will be used to from the genre. The soundtrack compliments it really well because, as other things (eg Boondocks, Wu-Tang etc) have shown, the mix of ninja/samurai (yes, I know they are very different) cultures and modern hip hop seems to be an easy fit. Performance wise you gotta say that Jackson is perfect for the role and again shows that he )or his agent) can pick the roles that bring him heat from his base fans. He is really good in his dual roles and brings the dialogue alive. Of course he is well supported by a famous cast – even if they are not all given roles that are that big. Perlman has a great voice and uses it well, but while I think Hu is again a good example of targeting your audience's tastes, her voice is not her strongest feature. Generally though all voice work is good because they are matching the style of the series rather than giving performances per se.

    Overall then, not for everyone's tastes but in targeting its audience it is as ruthlessly efficient as Afro Samurai himself. Stylish, bloody, brooding and with an overall air of effortless cool, it is a fine series that I enjoyed. Put it this way, if you like the sound of it then you will almost certainly like it – it is that good at what it does.
    8emasterslake

    A different & cool cult anime.

    In a sci-fi feudal japan world there's 2 titles for the strongest, Number 2 & Number 1. When you're #2, you're only semi-strongest, when you're #1 you're on the top of success. One day a black boy experienced the sight of his dad(the original #1) being killed by Justice(a corpse gun slinger) who gained the title of #1. Several years later that same boy now holds the #2 title. And seeks for vengeance over his father's death by reclaiming the number 1 title.

    Afro Samurai is different from the other samurai anime in so many ways. Including the idea of having a black samurai instead of an Asian samurai as the main character. As well the use of hip hop for the background music. And it's one of the fewest anime to include this kind of theme.

    For a mini-series, it's already considered a cult anime to many Anime fans and non-anime fans alike. The dub for it is one of a kind with THE Samual L. Jackson as the voice of Afro Samurai and everyone's favorite Ninja Ninja. The action is very intense and gory at the same time. In other words it's not an anime for those who have weak stomaches.

    Besides that it does have an interesting plot to it. And feels more like watching a movie rather than watching TV episodes. It's available on DVD in both edit and uncut form(which is suppose to be longer and more violent than the TV viewing).
    8oorgeszeneli

    My favourite "anime show".

    Everything about it is what I wanted for a anime, a actual good style (unlike boruto), great use of fighting, and not a too long story that will lose it's purpose, I only rated it a 8 though due to the fact that many things are just left out in the open, what about justice (the guy who killed afro's father) legacy and Afro's Father too? They seem like great characters and should have been shown more. I highly recommend it, and it is definitely a anime completely different from other animes, way more mature, unlike those disgusting anime shows that use girls as tools, 8/10, my favourite anime despite not watching anime as much as I used to.
    8Quinoa1984

    "Challenge me when you are ready to duel a god."

    Afro Samurai will stay in my collection as a pure guilty pleasure, a black samurai saga that has more than a touch of being made just right for die-hard fans of blood-drenched anime (or, for that matter, members of the Wu-Tang Clan, for which RZA did the music, and is an asset via groovy beats and is an occasional deterrent with rap going on during a big battle). At the same time it's also got a little tongue pressed into cheek, as the usual clichés in a revenge saga get just the right touches of harsh comedy (the side character Samuel L. Jackson mostly voices, Ninja Ninja as the fool of the series, gives some of it, and some of it just comes through the wild ways that the other samurais send out their forms of slaughter to Afro) and rapid stylization, with not just one specific style, though it is mostly indebted to recent ultra-violent anime. Through first-time director Kizaki and the writers who are also working mostly as their first efforts, experiment with its "ghetto" influence with it looking as much like an exploitation flick from the 70s as much as a sword-revenge story (many of those out for Afro's head could be compared to those out for Grier or Williamson's heads in the classic films).

    But it's also science fiction to a degree, or at least futuristic in scope, mixing feudal Japan with crafty cyborgs and robots and other technology thrown in (including a robot clone of Afro who mimics his moves but not his subconscious). It's not anything exactly masterpiece-like, and after a few episodes it does come close to being a little tiresome in seeing Afro, who has little-to-no personality and just a straightforward bad motherf***er attitude, on his quest to achieve something higher than his simple 2-level. But it's downright exhilarating, as far as today's anime can get, in seeing the extremely bloody swordplay and other violent bits that come quick but with a lasting after effect, and in seeing how the conventions inherent in the supporting characters, be they in flashbacks to Afro's training or in the present as the ones out for Afro's head on a stick. It might actually be too based on the action for some, and it is a little light on story as it goes along past the flashback episode. Yet with people like Jackson and Perlman as the voices behind the figures, and in such a distinctive blend of the usual and unusual in the genre, it's worth a look for fans, and maybe even as a curiosity to those who dug Chapter 3 in Kill Bill 1.

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      Samuel L. Jackson and Phil LaMarr appeared in Pulp Fiction (1994).
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      Afro Samurai: Nothing personal. It's just revenge.

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      The DVD is available in two versions: a Spike TV edited version and a Uncut/uncensored version with more sex and violence.
    • Connessioni
      Featured in Anime: Drawing a Revolution (2007)
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    • Data di uscita
      • 4 gennaio 2007 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paesi di origine
      • Stati Uniti
      • Giappone
    • Sito ufficiale
      • G.D.H. (Japan)
    • Lingue
      • Inglese
      • Francese
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      • Fuji Television Network (Fuji TV)
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