Rating:5.5
Approval:91.6% (3 votes)
Usually series start off well, but become worse later on. This series turns it around; the later arcs are getting better, while the first arc is a real drag to pull through.
Personally, I don't really like samurai-series. I started this series because I like horror-stories, so I took the samurai-stuff for granted and after having seen the first episodes, I thought it was a grand mistake. The first arc, consisting of 4 episodes was so incredibly dull and devoid of any interesting parts that I wanted to stop the series. But, getting to episode 5, another arc started and that's when I thought that the series might be something after all. And indeed, the last arc was incredibly good.
Let's go into details about the seperate arcs first, since this is hard to judge with an overall score. I set the ratings to a 'neutral' 5.5 because of that, so you should rather scroll down to see thereal values.
Arc 1[/u]: Despite the almost decent story, the characters are bad, the animation is worse and the rest is just plain uninteresting.
A samurai weds a woman, but ends up dating another woman because of family issues. When he gets home, his own wife appears to be cursed … what will he do now?
The first story is mainly driven by a simple revenge-story with animation which is just as curious and original - and just as ugly - asGankutsuou. While not excessive, the CG flowing around in this arc is quite a lot.
The story is mainly boring. It does have something to offer, but to me it was mostly uninteresting. I admit it had some unsettling scenes, but that was it. And for a story to be interesting, you need more than unsettling scenes, otherwise it's just another splatter movie without a plot.
The characters acted pretty … well, unsettling too. Every single action they made, made me cringe. Not because it would lead them to a certain death like in movies likeScream where you can actually feel them running towards the knife - although this series has something like that too - but more because the characters do not actuallyfeel like characters. Perhaps it's just me not being able to enjoy Samurai-series, but these characters were really horrible.
Animation - 4
Sound - 6
Story - 6
Characters - 4
Value - 3
Enjoyment - 3
Arc 2[/u]: More plain in animation, but less distracting and also a pretty decent story.
A man who takes care of the falcons ends up retrieving a falcon from a strange castle. It is said that demons live there, but he ends up falling in love with one of them.
Arc 2 was a relief to watch after the first story. The animation is much more plain, much more anime-like and a lot less heartstabbingly bad CG as well. What makes this even more different is that the animation is even more plain than usual, with less details, especially in the character designs. It's not that they have less wrinkles, but you just don't notice them as such.
What makes story 2 much better is that the characters actually behave like characters. They add to the story, instead of simply being part of the story and are realistic. The arc then also becomes much more interesting than the first one. The arc then also starts flowing properly and happenings actually feel like happenings, especially when things have effect on other events. I really cannot say anything much about the story, seeing it is only 4 episodes long and nearly everything seems to be a spoiler. But the story is - while not solid - a pretty nice watch, if you like old fairytales going horror. This is a story out of the book of old Japanese horror as I know them.
Animation - 5
Sound - 6
Story - 7
Characters - 7
Value - 5
Enjoyment - 6
Arc3[/u]: A true horror-story which even nowadays will be appreciated.
Animation
For this arc, they managed to pull off a trick where they put a layer of ‘old paper’ over the animation. This results in a view which looks a lot like howGankutsuou was made. But unlikeGankutsuou, there is no excessive coloring - this one takes pleasure in use dull colors. This gives an odd feeling to the series, because the layer gives you a feeling that there arewrinkles in your anime. And when a wrinkle is in spot A, when a person walks through that spot, the wrinkle is suddenly on the character and once he leaves that spot, the character is ‘unwrinkled’ again. While it is not as annoying as inGankutsuou, it is certainly something you need to appreciate to not dislike it. But fact is, it is a very stylish thing to do, so props for the creativity.
The animationstyle on the other hand is a mixture of the previous arcs and a cartoonish-view. A chin of one person now consists of 2 ‘balls’ which indicate that there is a little ditch in the middle, but the animation shows it exaggerated. I personally didn't like the animation because of the cartoonish-view, although I have to admit that it isn't really distracting. Perhaps that is because I've already seen the first 2 arcs and am now used to odd styles. Or perhaps that's because the story was damn good.
Story
I admit that this 3rd arc has the best horror-story of all three, since it involves a very good storytelling and applies a lot of well-done horror-aspects in the plot. Anxiety, fear and a grudge are all part of the plot and it displays well on the characters too, which makes this the story with the best characters. I have to agree that this story is also the most 'timeless' story, seeing it only has a slight link to the feudal age.
But if you want to see a well-told horrorstory which can get you sitting on the edge of your chair, this is one.
Animation - 4
Sound - 6
Story - 8
Characters - 8
Value - 8
Enjoyment - 8
Animation[/u]:
Usually anime is well-known for their display of big-eyed characters. This series actually narrows them and shows eyes as of real Japanese people. The series plays mostly in a Samurai-age, so they tried to give the entire series an authentic feeling. I'm not exactly sure how they tried to do so, but all three stories are quite different in terms of animation, of which I don't consider any of them really good. Original perhaps, but not good.
Sound: What's with the bad rap-song?
Voiceacting has been done appropriately, same goes for the BGM which comes along with all arcs. The OP is a Japanese rap-song, which to me sounded like they were forced to use it in this series. It doesn't fit the series and the OP is quite bad too, imho.
The ED-song on the other hand, is one of those old Japanese songs which suits the anime well, seeing the time it plays in. Add to it that the song is pretty well done too, and then it's clear that this song does add to the series.
Bottom line
While I had nearly deleted the show, I am glad I didn't do so. I am used to bad shows, and thefirst arc is pretty much a good example for that, but it nearly turned me away from this show. Thesecond arc ended up as a pretty good story, although there was nothing really outstanding. I think it was mostly the relief that the first arc had ended which made this second arc good. But after thinking through, it does have its charms.
Thethird arc was a really nice piece of work at finally displaying a good real horror-show. While the second arc is mostly a story like a fairytale which is the result of some passed-on stories throughout the ages which ‘accidentally’ became a horror-story (but still was a good story), the third arc was a full-fledged horror story which would even be appreciated in current day and time.