Afro Samurai

Afro Samurai wasn’t quite what I expected. Maybe it’s all the praise I’ve seen heaped upon it. I could have gotten my hopes too high. Maybe I was just expecting something different.
Whatever the case may be, I gotta say that I’m a bit disappointed. It was entertaining, but it wasn’t the revolutionary anime that the hype would lead you to believe.
A little word of warning. I rented the directors cut. It’s a very violent anime, and that violence is extremely graphic. There’s also a fairly graphic sex scene as well as lot’s of swearing. All in all, if this were a movie it would probably be rated NC-17. Not something to watch with the kids.
Story
After seeing his father murdered Afro sets out on a quest for vengeance.
It’s a tale of legendary headbands. Yes, headbands. The person who holds the Number 1 headband is said to have the power of a god. The only person who has even the slightest chance of defeating him is the person that holds Number 2. Pretty much sucks for whoever has Number 2, because everyone wants it.
Guess who has Number 2.
My Opinion
This anime would be a lot better if it didn’t take itself so seriously. There are a few things that just seem so out of place that the story seems disjointed. A little bit of humor would go a long way towards smoothing out the disjointed parts. As it is I was knocked out of the flow of the story from time to time.
The art is cool. Very cool. It suits the story very well. The only problem I had with the art was a small one. It kind of reminded me of the Boondocks series on Cartoon Network. There were times that I was wondering when Huey and Riley were going to show up.
Is it worth it?
Yep, Afro Samurai is definitely worth checking out. Just don’t believe all the hype or you might end up disappointed.
Anime, Reviews, Afro Samurai, Boondocks


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