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I do agree they were the attention of many sexual expliticites in this series, but hey… i don’t believe this should be shown to anyone under the age of 16, hell i haven’t even told my 17 year old brother about it. I would have to agree with Thomas about the women, I found the women to be quite strong, they played the part of quiet onsiders which we have all learnt in history classes was their exact role brilliantly.
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I have no idea how historically correct this is (not saying the storyline is true, but whether the cultural influence is correct, maybe someone can shed more light on that subject) but I found it to be intriguing, I had to stomach a lot of the violence, but apart from that i’m a lover of shigurui. This anime is insane, seriously i’m a 5th year medical student and i’ve seen surgeries and in fact conducted some myself, but the intensities of this type of violence rocked me to the core. But seriously... isn’t there really not some kind of second season or OVA to wrap it up?]]>
#SHIGURUI MANGA MAL SERIES#
The animation may be simple, and most of the series consists of still frames, but the art itself makes up for it, by being incredibly detailed, and it’s only when the creators turn to CG on very few occasions that it doesn’t look excellent. Still, despite this, Shigurui is a definite recommendation for those who can stomach the huge amounts of gore. One of the two major questions asked in the beginning hasn’t even been answered, for goodness’ sake. The reason I’m so late with this review is that I kept hoping that there would be some kind of thirteenth episode that would wrap the entire series up, but there’s nothing. The ending, while it does resolve a few things, leaves huge amounts of plotholes open. My biggest gripe is with the ending, though. Basically, every single guy in the series is a bastard, and nearly all the women are good for is to serve as sex-objects or helpless sword-targets. The role of women also isn’t too good in this series. Only at episode six, the series gets back on track With a gripping and powerful second half. Especially in the first half, the creators get carried away a bit too much and delve in pointless rituals, like cutting off a woman’s nipple and eating it. If it wasn’t for its flaws, this would have been one beast of an anime.īecause yes, it’s a shame, but there are a few things that went wrong here. It’ll have you during its many and creepy climaxes. The pacing is very slow, but it uses the gore and very creepy sound-effects to create an extremely tight atmosphere. And that’s what makes it such an effective horror-series.Įspecially when you combine it with the storytelling. When an arm gets cut off, you see exactly how the muscles grow back. When a finger gets broken, you see exactly which bones dislocate. The amount of detail is astonishing the creators have an amazing amount of medical knowledge, and they use al of it. Shigurui carries gore to an entirely next level. Sure, a show like Elfen Lied may have had more blood, but that was also all it had: lots of blood and random limbs gushed over the screen, but it never really went further than that. Not only is this one of the, if not THE goriest anime I’ve seen, it’s also filled with over-the-top sexual reference. Nobody under sixteen should be allowed to watch this. Let me first put up a warning: if you’re planning to watch this series and have some kind of little brother or sister: keep Shigurui AWAY from them. Apologies for the lateness of this review, but more on that later.