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Basilisk: Kôga ninpô chô

  • TV Series
  • 2005
  • TV-MA
  • 25m
IMDb RATING
7.8/10
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Basilisk: Kôga ninpô chô (2005)
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AnimeHand-Drawn AnimationActionAdventureAnimationDramaFantasyHistoryHorrorRomance

In 1614, two rival ninja clans back opposing sons of Hidetada Tokugawa for the shogunate. They send their finest warriors to battle to the death, with the victor's clan ruling for a millenni... Read allIn 1614, two rival ninja clans back opposing sons of Hidetada Tokugawa for the shogunate. They send their finest warriors to battle to the death, with the victor's clan ruling for a millennium.In 1614, two rival ninja clans back opposing sons of Hidetada Tokugawa for the shogunate. They send their finest warriors to battle to the death, with the victor's clan ruling for a millennium.

  • Stars
    • Laura Bailey
    • Nana Mizuki
    • Kôsuke Toriumi
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    • Stars
      • Laura Bailey
      • Nana Mizuki
      • Kôsuke Toriumi
    • 17User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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  • Episodes24

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    Basilisk: Volume Six - Fate's Finest Hour aka "Basilisk: Kôga Ninpô Chô"
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    Basilisk: Volume Six - Fate's Finest Hour aka "Basilisk: Kôga Ninpô Chô"
    Basilisk: Volume Six - Fate's Finest Hour aka "Basilisk: Kôga Ninpô Chô"
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    Basilisk: Volume Six - Fate's Finest Hour aka "Basilisk: Kôga Ninpô Chô"
    Basilisk: Volume Five - The Shades of Night aka "Basilisk: Kôga Ninpô Chô"
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    Basilisk: Volume Five - The Shades of Night aka "Basilisk: Kôga Ninpô Chô"
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    Laura Bailey
    Laura Bailey
    • Oboro Iga
    • 2005
    Nana Mizuki
    Nana Mizuki
    • Oboro Iga
    • 2005
    Kôsuke Toriumi
    • Gennosuke Kouga
    • 2005
    Troy Baker
    Troy Baker
    • Gennosuke Kouga
    • 2005
    Yasushi Miyabayashi
    • Narrator…
    • 2005
    Bill Jenkins
    Bill Jenkins
    • Narrator
    • 2005
    Show Hayami
    • Yakushiji Tenzen
    • 2005
    Mark Stoddard
    • Yakushiji Tenzen
    • 2005
    Jennifer Seman
    • Akeginu
    • 2005
    Misa Watanabe
    • Akeginu
    • 2005
    Wataru Hatano
    • Chikuma Koshiro…
    • 2005
    John Burgmeier
    John Burgmeier
    • Chikuma Koshiro
    • 2005
    Risa Hayamizu
    • Kagero
    • 2005
    Yôji Ueda
    • Kisaragi Saemon
    • 2005
    Miyuki Sawashiro
    Miyuki Sawashiro
    • Hotarubi…
    • 2005
    Stephanie Young
    Stephanie Young
    • Kagero
    • 2005
    Jason Liebrecht
    Jason Liebrecht
    • Kisaragi Saemon
    • 2005
    J. Paul Slavens
    • Amayo Jingoro
    • 2005
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    1ANannyMoose02

    Awarded Worst Anime of all Time

    Just when I thought I'd seen the worst anime of all time I try watching this boring, useless, poorly written and sloppy animated garbage. This is truly the worst anime I've ever seen which is saying a lot. Not only is the action not in the slightest bit exciting but there is literally no storyline, no plot, no character development and no clever dialogue. It's got all the making of an award-winning "worst anime of all time" title. DO NOT WATCH THIS GARBAGE!!!
    10Ladiloque

    Greek (ehm... Japanese) tragedy at its best.

    Some desire love. Some desire peace and freedom. Some others want to protect their beloved ones. Some desire to temporarily achieve honor to enable further accomplishments or to justify their existence. Some finally simply want power to rule other's destiny in sight of their own perspective. And human history is just a huge conflict involving these major needs. I'm not going to list what's good and what could be better in this anime: it's 10y old and technology and tastes are different. It deals with great topics and it does it in a great way: animation, graphic, SFX and character design is top notch. I'm in my 30s and I cried a lot: ancient Greek tragedy sounds just like this and you can't avoid to feel what is deep in our souls when watching this. Watch it alone: your children won't like it apart from the battles. But let your grown children watch it if they don't want to read Euripide instead. I looked at all the serialised animes around in the last 20 years and found no one more deserving: this is great. Maybe just 3-4 other animes are of this level for our western perception. Buy it. Support it. Let this anime survive over the "consume to get something new" policy of these days. This will make you cry and dream and will motivate you to believe in human kind. In 5-20 years something better will be there but as per now anime poetry can be found nowhere else.
    bennyhagen

    Uneven experience

    Up until episode 12 this is a fantastic series keeping you in genuine anticipation, satisfaction and then anticipation again. The action is not the very best you have ever seen but it's okay and there is plenty of it around. The game with the truly exciting special powers makes up for everything though and you'll find yourself on the edge of your seat every time a new technique is getting revealed. These episodes are fairly well written too, featuring an interesting plot and also doing a fine job with character development and in setting up emotional attachment to most characters.

    Now after getting you hooked I suppose, indicated by a token flashback episode a very different series emerges. The animation now becomes minimum effort most of the time, meaning a heavy decline on action scenes by definition and a lot of mere shaking of static pictures. This would be party acceptable saying that we'd have arrived at a more talky, story centered bit but unfortunately this is not the case either. The thing just runs out of steam and starts kind of going nowhere, doing that with a critically slow pace too. Ideas barely emerge anymore and everything just becomes very incoherent. Worst is that also the fights and deaths of the characters become disappointingly anti-climactic blowing a fantastic premise right out the window.

    Now this doesn't stop me from genuinely recommending those first 12 episodes as they rocks quite hard nevertheless. I really can't recommend you to waste your time enduring the rest as there really is barely anything to look forward to, but maybe just reading the story (fighting those battles in you're head) on wikipedia and then cut to the final episode right away might be a good solution.

    I'd give a 9/10 for the first half and a 2 for the rest.
    billyboy_88

    Boring!

    So I've been wondering for a long time if I should buy Basilisk or not. Well I finally bought it and have now seen it and I am very disappointed. Why?

    First of all there are so many characters to keep track of and get to know in such a short time that you end up not giving a rats ass about any of them. They are all shallow and one dimensional.

    Second reason is that its just plain boring. It keeps the same pace throughout pretty much the whole series, and that is a slow and undramatic one. witch doesn't always have to be a bad thing but here it is.

    The good things I guess is the animation which are fluid and nice in general. Some of the ninjas technique are awesome.

    But overall I thought basilisk was a pretty mediocre and impersonal anime series. And I don't recommend it.
    8kovach-83062

    Solid series - very much worth a watch.

    I honestly have to wonder if some of the more negative reviews here are based on the newer iteration of the Basilisk series from 2018, the Ouka Scrolls. That version is honestly terrible, uninteresting, and frankly, not worth anyone's time.

    But this version, the 2005 Kouga Scrolls series, is solid. While I wouldn't add it to my short list of exceptional anime series, it is a very good one. In contrast to the later series, this one is absolutely worth the watch. At 24 episodes, it's also not too much of an investment.

    The storyline is interesting enough, and marries feudal Japanese history with fantasy elements. The characters each have rather unorthodox ninpou techniques, which you learn as the series goes on. They aren't exactly your typical fighting techniques or scenes, so if you need a typical chanbara anime, you might be slightly disappointed in that regard. But the plot keeps your attention, the characters are interesting, the fighting scenes are worth watching, and the artwork (for the time) can be beautiful. I'm personally a big fan of anime series set in feudal Japan with ninja and/or samurai elements, and this fits the bill for me.

    A note - if you're sensitive to rape and sexualization of some of the female characters, there are some elements of this in the series, which may detract from it for you. These sorts of things lessen the experience for me in some shows, but I don't think in this one that it was to the extent that it took away much from me enjoying the show. I would have appreciated a little more development of some of the female characters, as this is something important to me, even when watching shonen/seinen anime. But there is enough there and the majority of the female characters have enough depth to them that I stand by my recommendation.

    TLDR; I don't think you will regret watching this if you have any interest in series set in feudal Japan, with ninja and/or samurai elements, that has a thread of romance throughout. There is some implied rape and sexualization of female characters, but this does not, in my opinion, detract from the quality of the series.

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      Edited into Basilisk: The Beginning (2006)
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      Kouga Ninpou Chou
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      Performed by Onmyo-za

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    • Release date
      • April 12, 2005 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Basilisk: The Kouga Ninja Scrolls
    • Production company
      • Gonzo Digimation
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