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Basilisk: Kôga ninpô chô

  • TV Series
  • 2005
  • TV-MA
  • 25m
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7.8/10
4.6K
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Basilisk: Kôga ninpô chô (2005)
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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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    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
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    • 2005
    Bill Jenkins
    Bill Jenkins
    • Narrator
    • 2005
    Show Hayami
    • Yakushiji Tenzen
    • 2005
    Mark Stoddard
    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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    9HardLight

    Amazing period piece and stunning animation

    This is a very very good anime that I somehow missed in the mid 00's and only finally caught now, so while my opinion has been somewhat coloured by the history surrounding this anime, it is a very good story on its own, with detailed animation and very interesting depictions of the succession war that happened during the Edo Period.

    The problem I have comes from the localisation that has happened, see back in the mid 2000's, companies like Funimation weren't as on the ball with distribution of Anime as they are today and while they created a dub for this, they didn't provide a subtitle for it until more recent re-releases to digital media like Amazon, so the people who were tasked with giving an original version of this were the Fans.

    Fan subs were a far more prominent thing until far more recently and there was no need to have any biases placed into the story by people who have political and social agendas, it was purely to provide a good quality version of the story that the fans provided.

    And while fans still do this and the sub is a VAST improvement over the licensed versions, there are less of them today than there was 10 to 15 years ago.

    With that comes the beginning of the issue with this anime.

    If you have gotten this from an official source, the subtitles are not the traditional story, they are a socially injected version by Funimation that detracts from the story's ability to tell itself, by adding issues and changing word meanings around to better fit a "woke" agenda, Funimation have tarnished a decent property of theirs with the disgusting actions of their staff.

    That point out of the way where I do hope my opinion has been given (go for fan subs, allow places like Funimation and Crunchyroll to burn themselves to the ground)

    Lets talk about the dub.

    I don't know what it is with Funimation's staff, but since their inception they have had a core staff of 6 voice actors who can be seen in virtually every piece that they have, one of them being Chris Sabat - a man who has less range in his voice than Wilford Brimley - and no matter the casting or crew working on in...with 1 or perhaps 2 very rare exceptions due to things from Japan being a concern, a Funimation dub will have several very telling signs of its lack of detail.

    It will have horrible sound mixing where voices are going to be either too quiet or too loud contrasted terribly with over dramatic musical scores that are rarely faithful to the source material, the level of direction and skill in the voice actors has a massive dip in quality depending on the actual skill of the actor and the voice director. And most telling of all

    Funimation refuses to have a scene where there is quietness going on, where there is no talking while a character's face is on screen, I do not understand this and it has never been something they're willing to allow - again, except for rare instances where Funi are having their arms twisted by the studio in Japan.

    Basilisk, Kôga ninpô chô is an amazing anime that you can deeply enjoy for its very dramatic and dark depiction of what life was like for small clans in the Edo period of Japan, it doesn't shy away from dirtying up historical heroes like Hattori Hanzo and depicting well know figures like Lady Kasuga (Ofuku) or Oeyo for their involvement in the War. The only downside is that many will watch this in the English and take away from it a negative view due to the terrible localisation in dubbing.

    So again

    Fan sub is the way to go, do NOT trust the official source if it has Funimation or Crunchyroll in the title.
    2mohamedmagdy-03484

    very boring don't waste your time .

    The animation is good and the character design are great but it was so boring if you are looking for fights there is not much and even when it happen it does not last long. For me this is one of the worst animation i have ever seen.
    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.
    8jonathanh-3

    very good looking and written action filled anime. one of the best!!

    Basilisk is a very good looking, serious and very well animated action packed ninja version of 'Romeo and Juliet' set in ancient Japan. It tells a compact and solid story about two rivaling ninja clans and their ninja. The story is pretty fast paced which kept me interested at all times and makes you care about the great characters in it. The animations in the series are one of the best-looking animations i have seen so far. Overall Basilisk is a pretty realistic anime for a ninjanime and has a lot of cruel, bloody and violent scenes, and a pretty good build up to the righteous violence climax, which makes it that much better.

    Definitely worth watching!!!

    rate it 8,4
    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)
    • Soundtracks
      Kouga Ninpou Chou
      (Opening Theme)

      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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    • Color
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