Samurai Champloo, ep. 08-11
Thu, Apr. 13th, 2006 12:07 amSpoilers for all three episodes!
I officially adore Jin now. I love that he is insanely protective about his swords -- well, as insanely emotional as he gets. That look on his face in the pawn shop was awesome! Along with the fact that he cannot hold his alcohol at all and ended up nodding off at the bar. He is so dorky yet so stoic and so cool!
I was also totally amused by the rapping of the Big Manon Campus in Edo and the mirrors and the lights and everything. That plus Jin backstory! I am growing extremely, extremely fond of this show, largely because I really love watching Jin and Mugen and Fuu interact.
I'm not too fond of Mugen yet, but I suspect I will be later. My favorite bits were him attempting to train his beetle by having it pull a rock and his thought that maybe he should meditate under a waterfall. I adore this show's sense of humor.
Also, I squeed when I saw mysterious street killer's pose, because I am learning something like that in wushu! Muhahaha!
Alas, I cannot kill people with my chi yet.
The marijuana episode is ... I guess I can't really say "on crack," huh? But it's crazy insane! And I loved the animation and all the shots of Mugen running through the forest attempting to lose the tengu/warrior priests. And the entire dialogue between Fuu and Jin: "Blah blah blah question?" "Hmmm."
And then after I was laughing like mad, there was the lady in a brothel episode.
Well, I laughed like mad at Jin having absolutely no idea how to kill, skewer, or cook eels and the absolute deadpan expression on his face as he handed Shino water after feeding her horrifically burnt eels. Talent indeed! And I love that even though it's a Jin episode, they did manage to get some Mugen and some Fuu in (the beetle! Hee!). I especially like how Fuu is rather upset that Jin would leave them, and that she and Mugen go after him anyway.
That moment at the end when Mugen jumps into the fight and Fuu tosses Jin his beloved swords is one of my favorites right now.
Wow. I am so completely a sucker for small groups of people who seem to have nothing in common and end up being a sort-of family (see: Buffy/Willow/Xander, Angel/Cordy/Wes and/or Angel/Cordy/Doyle, the Sanzo ikkou, the two Nanas).
But yes, Jin rocks.
Want more Fuu backstory, so she isn't just the girl who keeps them all together!
I officially adore Jin now. I love that he is insanely protective about his swords -- well, as insanely emotional as he gets. That look on his face in the pawn shop was awesome! Along with the fact that he cannot hold his alcohol at all and ended up nodding off at the bar. He is so dorky yet so stoic and so cool!
I was also totally amused by the rapping of the Big Man
I'm not too fond of Mugen yet, but I suspect I will be later. My favorite bits were him attempting to train his beetle by having it pull a rock and his thought that maybe he should meditate under a waterfall. I adore this show's sense of humor.
Also, I squeed when I saw mysterious street killer's pose, because I am learning something like that in wushu! Muhahaha!
Alas, I cannot kill people with my chi yet.
The marijuana episode is ... I guess I can't really say "on crack," huh? But it's crazy insane! And I loved the animation and all the shots of Mugen running through the forest attempting to lose the tengu/warrior priests. And the entire dialogue between Fuu and Jin: "Blah blah blah question?" "Hmmm."
And then after I was laughing like mad, there was the lady in a brothel episode.
Well, I laughed like mad at Jin having absolutely no idea how to kill, skewer, or cook eels and the absolute deadpan expression on his face as he handed Shino water after feeding her horrifically burnt eels. Talent indeed! And I love that even though it's a Jin episode, they did manage to get some Mugen and some Fuu in (the beetle! Hee!). I especially like how Fuu is rather upset that Jin would leave them, and that she and Mugen go after him anyway.
That moment at the end when Mugen jumps into the fight and Fuu tosses Jin his beloved swords is one of my favorites right now.
Wow. I am so completely a sucker for small groups of people who seem to have nothing in common and end up being a sort-of family (see: Buffy/Willow/Xander, Angel/Cordy/Wes and/or Angel/Cordy/Doyle, the Sanzo ikkou, the two Nanas).
But yes, Jin rocks.
Want more Fuu backstory, so she isn't just the girl who keeps them all together!
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Thu, Apr. 13th, 2006 07:21 am (UTC)We do get Fuu's backstory, and that's about all I can say about that without spoilers.
I don't know if my favorite part of the pot episode was when Mugen started to hallucinate exactly like a bad '60s movie while fighting-- and kept fighting--or when two of the crazy ninja priests kissed each other, or the crazy ninja priest conga line.
I loved Fuu and Jin from the start, but took longer to warm up to Mugen. Your next disc has a two-part episode that's mostly concerned with his backstory.
Finally, I told you Jin had another fateful meeting with unagi!
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Thu, Apr. 13th, 2006 05:04 pm (UTC)The crazy 60s animation was great!
I think I'll watch more tonight after wushu. I really love this series so far!