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Katainaka no Ossan, Kensei ni Naru

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Katainaka no Ossan, Kensei ni Naru (2025)
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A modest country Dojo master is called by his legendary student to be special instructor for the Knights' order. This starts his reluctant journey, marked by choreographed duels, to win over... Read allA modest country Dojo master is called by his legendary student to be special instructor for the Knights' order. This starts his reluctant journey, marked by choreographed duels, to win over his and others' doubts.A modest country Dojo master is called by his legendary student to be special instructor for the Knights' order. This starts his reluctant journey, marked by choreographed duels, to win over his and others' doubts.

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    • Nao Tôyama
    • Hiroaki Hirata
    • Arisa Nakada
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    • Stars
      • Nao Tôyama
      • Hiroaki Hirata
      • Arisa Nakada
    • 10User reviews
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    10rrxhrhb

    Great Show

    From Old Country Bumpkin to Master Swordsman delivers an unexpectedly rich cast of characters, headlined by the master swordsman himself and his four exceptional female students. Each character contributes to the story not only through their martial prowess, but through compelling growth, emotional depth, and dynamic relationships.

    The master, once dismissed as a mere "country bumpkin," is the heart of the story. What makes him outstanding isn't just his hidden strength or peerless swordsmanship, but his humility and wisdom. He doesn't seek glory or recognition; instead, he trains his students with patience, subtle encouragement, and a keen understanding of their individual needs. His transformation from underestimated recluse to legendary teacher is deeply satisfying. He is not only a master of the sword, but also of character development-both his own and his students'.

    Each of the four female students brings a unique flavor to the story, and together they represent a spectrum of strengths and struggles. First is Rika, the proud noble-born warrior. Initially arrogant and dismissive of her surroundings, she slowly learns humility and the true meaning of strength under the master's guidance. Her arc from snobbery to self-awareness is brilliantly done, showing that pride can evolve into honor when channeled correctly.

    Then there's Mina, the quiet strategist. While not as physically strong as the others, her mind is a weapon in itself. Her analytical approach to swordplay and battle makes her indispensable. What's outstanding about her is her introspection-she constantly questions herself, and through the master's mentorship, she becomes more confident and vocal, a leader in her own right.

    Kaida, the fiery rebel with a mysterious past, brings an edge to the group. She's impulsive, emotional, and incredibly passionate about justice. Her raw talent is undeniable, but it's her emotional journey-learning to temper fire with control-that makes her stand out. Her evolving bond with the master, who never judges her rage but instead teaches her to wield it with precision, is both touching and powerful.

    Finally, Sana, the soft-spoken healer turned fighter, surprises everyone. Initially reluctant to even hold a blade, she blossoms into one of the fiercest warriors through sheer will and compassion. Her transformation is inspiring-not because she abandons her gentle nature, but because she learns how strength and kindness can coexist. The master sees in her what others overlook, and she rises to that belief with grace and courage.

    The dynamic between the master and each student feels real and earned. He doesn't simply pass down techniques-he listens, challenges, and believes in them. And in return, they begin to believe in themselves and each other. What makes these characters so outstanding is that they grow not just as fighters, but as people-with their own values, scars, and dreams. This is what elevates From Old Country Bumpkin to Master Swordsman from a simple training story to a deeply human journey.
    3coleman811

    The dub is awful

    I rarely (if ever) write reviews, but I feel compelled to warn anyone who watches anime dubbed (like me, since I work while it's on in the background). Stay away from this one. I genuinely have no idea how a dub can be this bad. It's so flat and lifeless that I honestly wondered if they used AI for the voice acting. Every line is delivered with zero emotion or skill.

    The story itself is fine. I haven't read the manga, so I can't compare. The animation looks cheap and isn't really anything to write home about but it's not the end of the world.

    I really was looking forward to this one and was completely let down. It's not even worth a background watch.
    9davidvpcol

    Casual viewer approves

    Let's divide this into parts. Art is fine, drawing and animation are perfectly clean. The pace is a bit fast, with flashbacks that add more context, but it does not feel convoluted, and the progression of the characters is nice, however, the bigger plot has a slow building. I really like this, feels somewhat like Frieren in the pace and feeling of the episodes. I have not read de manga (never had read one), so my perspective is pure and clean from those biases. It is very enjoyable, I stumbled upon this anime by chance and have enjoyed it a lot. It is a bit bloody, not so much as other more popular animes, but aside of that is SFW and the main character is such a nice and relatable guy that makes you connect with him, it is a very good watch.
    8josetapanes

    So far so good 👍

    "From Old Country Bumpkin to Master Swordsman" is seriously awesome! L'm completely hooked on every episode and literally can't wait to see what happens next. This show's got so much going for it, and the way the main character grOws froma humble start to a skilled warrior is just fantastic to watch. I haven't checked out the manga, but the anime is a total winner on its own. If you're just getting into anime, or even if you're a seasoned fan looking for something fresh and engaging, you absolutely gotta see this one it's a great pick for newcomers and veterans alike! I will also be recommending it to my frieds.
    10gazeralgaming

    Great so far.

    I've just finished watching episode 5 and I've never read the Manga. Yes it's a bit of a slow burn. But after episode 5. I can see there is a much larger story yet to come to fruition.

    I love the ever evolving friendships and maybe future relationships, that are teased.

    The visuals are great.

    The main protagonist is a genuine nice guy. Who really has know idea how amazing a swordsman he is. But I can see with time this may evolve.

    The other characters are great so far and each one has its own personality.

    The world I can see is vast and could definitely evolve and expand with time.

    But my biggest compliment I can say. Is I look forward to watching it each week, and to me that is the most important thing. If it can give you a little joy in this ever changing world. What is there to not love.

    Please give this Anime a go. It may not be right for you and that's ok. Also if you have read the Manga. Don't go into it expecting a like for like. From what I've read in other reviews. It's not the same. Just watch it for what it is...it's own story.

    Thanks for reading my review and I hope you have a great day 😀

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      • April 5, 2025 (France)
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