Samurai Champloo

Mai Valentine

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I'm still not done watching all of it (I'm on disc 5 out of 7), but I really like it.

I think Jin is my favorite character so far. I really love his English VA (Kirk Thornton).

The last episode I watched was weird...it had zombies! :lol
 
Well I finished watching it, and I gotta say, it was really awesome. The ending surprised me a little, but not in a bad way.
They ended up going their separate ways...but I guess that leaves room if they decide to do a sequel or something.
 
Awww...I wanted a showdown. :P

Sequel is very possible. Or even cooler, a movie and then a sequel series! ;D :lol
 
Samurai Champloo is about the journey of a girl named Fuu and her two bodyguards / traveling companions, Mugen and Jin, as they travel across Edo era Japan in search, at the girl's behest, of a particular samurai who smells of sunflowers.

Samurai Champloo (サムライチャンプルー, Samurai Chanpurū?) is a Japanese animated television series consisting of twenty-six episodes. It was broadcast in Japan from May 20, 2004 through March 19, 2005 on the television network, Fuji TV. Samurai Champloo was created and directed by Shinichirō Watanabe, whose previous television show, Cowboy Bebop, earned him renown in the anime and Japanese television communities.[1] The show was produced by studio Manglobe.

The word, champloo, comes from the Okinawan word "chanpurū" (as in gōyā chanpurū, the Okinawan stir-fry dish containing bitter melon).[2] Chanpurū, alone, simply means "to mix" or "to hash." Therefore, the title, Samurai Champloo, may be translated to "Samurai Remix" or "Samurai Mashup."[3]

The series is a cross-genre work of media, blending the action and samurai genres with elements of non-slapstick comedy. It is also a period piece, taking place during Japan's Edo period. The series is interwoven with revisionist historical facts and anachronistic elements of mise-en-scene, dialogue and soundtrack. The shows most frequent anachronism is its use of elements of hip hop culture, particularly rap and the music it has influenced, break dancing, turntablism, hip hop slang, and graffiti. The show also contains anachronistic elements from the punk subculture and modernism, but less prominently.

From Wikipedia.
 
Samurai Shampoo!!!! Makes your hair shine with so much radiance that it can deflect a blade!! >_<

And now that I know what it's about, it simple MAKES ME WANT IT!! :rockin Time to go looking through madman entertainment, it seems. :D
 
The only bummer about Samurai Champloo is that it was published by Geneon, a company which is no longer around. It might be hard to find copies of it to purchase if you like it enough to do so. I was lucky enough to find most of mine used, though.
 
Rats... Well, Madman is very reliable and has alot of Anime's. I should be able to find it, or at least have a high probability of finding it. :D
 
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