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Seis Manos

  • TV Series
  • 2019–
  • 18
  • 27m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
2.1K
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Seis Manos (2019)
Adult AnimationMartial ArtsSuperheroSupernatural FantasyActionAdventureAnimationCrimeDramaFantasy

Orphans raised by a martial arts master are plunged into a mystery involving demonic powers, drug cartels, ancient rituals and blood sacrifice.Orphans raised by a martial arts master are plunged into a mystery involving demonic powers, drug cartels, ancient rituals and blood sacrifice.Orphans raised by a martial arts master are plunged into a mystery involving demonic powers, drug cartels, ancient rituals and blood sacrifice.

  • Creators
    • Brad Graeber
    • Álvaro Rodríguez
  • Stars
    • Danny Trejo
    • Mike Colter
    • Aislinn Derbez
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    2.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Creators
      • Brad Graeber
      • Álvaro Rodríguez
    • Stars
      • Danny Trejo
      • Mike Colter
      • Aislinn Derbez
    • 35User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Danny Trejo
    Danny Trejo
    • El Balde
    • 2019
    Mike Colter
    Mike Colter
    • Brister
    • 2019
    Aislinn Derbez
    Aislinn Derbez
    • Isabela
    • 2019
    Vic Chao
    Vic Chao
    • Chiu
    • 2019
    Jonny Cruz
    Jonny Cruz
    • Jesus
    • 2019
    Angélica Vale
    Angélica Vale
    • Garcia
    • 2019
    Carlos Luna
    • Domingo
    • 2019
    Fryda Wolff
    Fryda Wolff
    • Additional Voices
    • 2019
    Philip Anthony-Rodriguez
    Philip Anthony-Rodriguez
    • Local, Narco, Taxi Driver, Henchman, Bandit…
    • 2019
    Christian Lanz
    Christian Lanz
    • Jaimito…
    • 2019
    Jewels Jaselle
    Jewels Jaselle
    • Boy Chiu…
    • 2019
    Carl Thiel
    Carl Thiel
    • Newscaster
    • 2019
    • Creators
      • Brad Graeber
      • Álvaro Rodríguez
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    8thematmor

    Inspired by the classics and succeeded

    Seis Manos is an anime that reminds us of the animations from the late 90's to the early 2000's, has a very good and dynamic fighting style that makes us want more. The story catches us with an extremely unexpected surprise right in the first episode which is very positive and makes us wonder "What's Next?". The characters, despite having a number of established character clichés, are able to please the audience and make them happy. We had fun, and we were even more interested in the story, contain some good jokes, which are always put on time! As a negative point I will have to mention that sometimes the animation gets stuck and the characters move in a hard and not fluid way, but Other than that the story is very good and especially in the different developments of villains, with the cartels mixing the mythicism with their business!
    7RusticZync

    Breath of fresh air

    There's little to offer for more mature animation on TV nowadays. This show provides a breath of fresh air with good animation, especially the action scenes on top of an interesting story.
    7IonicBreezeMachine

    It's stylish with powerful and visceral animation, but it's also messy and doesn't come together as well as one would hope.

    Set in the Mexican village of San Simon, the series follows a trio of orphans, mute and angry Silencio, grounded and focused Isabella, and laid back and aloof Jesus who are the pupils of kung fu master Sifu Chiu at his school just outside the village. After the trio's teacher is killed by a rogue henchmen of a brutal assassin associated with darkly magical cartel boss El Balde, this sets the trio off on a journey to find out who killed their teacher and why.

    Seis Manos is the second adult skewing animated series from Powerhouse Animation Studios who previously gave us the deservedly critically acclaimed Castlevania series on Netflix. With Seis Manos the approach is similar, but the Gothic horror atmosphere in this show is replaced with a 1970s grind house aesthetic made popular in use of Robert Rodriguez/Quentin Tarantino's Grindhouse. And while it does capture the aesthetics reasonably well, it overstuffs itself with so many elements that the show doesn't come together quite as seamlessly as it should. This isn't to say there aren't good merits to the show, and overall I do recommend it, but throughout the first half of the 8 episode run I didn't feel myself as engaged as I wanted to be and between the points that hooked my attention were several meandering points where I found myself losing focus.

    First the good, the animation is as good as Powerhouse's previous effort Castlevania. What Castlevania did with Gothic horror, this does for 70s Grindhouse cinema and you can feel a clear love of the decade and this cinema be it in its usage of Shaw Bros. inspired kung fu fighting, it's narco film based intrigue, even homages to blaxspoitlation, spaghetti westerns, and post Exorcist/Rosemary's Baby Satanic horror films. Much like the movie Grindhouse the show utilizes a filter to mimic the effects of low quality film grain, "cigar burns" in the upper right to show end of reel, and even celluloid jams. It's applied sparingly and never feels overdone and definitely helps forge its own identity. Though on occasion it allows itself to become a little too brazen with its references, including a rather hamfisted reference to John Carpenter's Assault on Precinct 13.

    Unfortunately the actual substance of the show is where things start becoming bit lacking in focus. The show is co created by Álvaro Rodríguez a cousin of Robert Rodríguez who's collaborated with him on El Marachi and Machete, and his influence can still very much be felt here. While Robert Rodríguez does utilized 70s Grindhouse aesthetics quite frequently in his films, they're still used in service of a story and there's not much sense of that until about the half way point of the show. Without giving too much away, the first episode focuses heavily on a character who becomes completely in consequential after the first episode and because of that it feels like it was just filler to justify the 8 episode length. In addition to the Trio of orphans we follow, we also follow a DEA agent and a Mexican federale whose story threats don't link up with the main trio until about episode 4. As a result the first half of the show feels very messy and chaotic as it constantly feels like setup with not much payoff. It sets up the back story of some characters while not developing others, and because of this I didn't have much investment in the characters for the first few episodes.

    With that said however, the show does regain it's footing somewhere around the tail end of episode 4 when it moves passed the burdensome exposition and is allowed to let the characters be characters and actually move towards the main villain of the series. We see each of the trio conflicting with one another over their approach to their master's death with Jesus ignoring it, Isabella trying to find a purpose in it, and Silencio brooding anger. The personal connection also serves as a good foil to the investigative connection with DEA agent Brister and federale Garcia who have a good buddy dynamic, even if it isn't given as much time as it needs to be explored.

    Seis Manos is an okay show, its story doesn't flow as smoothly as it should and has a tendency to linger on extraneous elements, but it's also stylish and filled with gorgeously brutal animation. While it can sometimes become overburden with it's references and the different genres don't always coalesce as well as they should, animation and grindhouse fans should find plenty to keep themselves entertained.
    6bryan-lima

    Good

    When I was in the beginning, I think I was drop, but at the end, I enjoy enough.
    9processedsybil

    A unique show that shows genuine love and passion to the material it bases itself on

    Seis Manos is a show that I was genuinely surprised by how much I enjoyed when I saw it pop up on Netflix. The first episode or so was rough around the edges, as is common for many series when first starting. I was certain it was going to be just a generic take on anime tropes but it quickly became apparent to me that the show would devise its own unique identity.

    It bases itself largely on Mexican culture and the show plays this to its strengths accentuating its action, characters, setting and story. The show feels somewhat like a Telenovela, but I won't dabble too much in explaining exactly why as it may spoil some parts. To put it simply it can be quite silly and dramatic at times, but in the end it was never a deal breaker or abrasive.

    The show in general is also pretty gorey and as mentioned before, very action focused. The battles themselves continuously growing in intensity and absurdity, with just how the elements of the show clash and mix to create a really fun and enjoyable experience. Seeing the interactions of standard men with guns, martial artists, etc. At times it reminded me of the type of scenes you'd see in those older Martial Arts movies.

    Overall the show just shows a lot of charm, successfully mixing its cultural influences and gives a tense and enjoyable time. The characters themselves are overall pretty alright. In such a short season it's hard to develop a cast in such an action packed show but they're likeable enough and they play their roles well.

    In the end I'd say the show is definitely worth watching. It has its flaws. The characters and story are still in the more early stages, and some lackluster handling of smaller events near the end and beginning also harm it a bit in my eyes. Despite that, I'd definitely recommend the show.

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      When Brister (Mike Colter) is told how to say cop in Spanish he is told "cerdo", Spanish for pig, which is a common cop insult.
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    • Release date
      • October 3, 2019 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Netflix
      • Official Website
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Шесть рук
    • Production companies
      • Powerhouse Animation Studios
      • Viz Media
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