I don't regret it, I don't lose it.

Hattie 2022-11-22 17:12:48

Well made anime. Great graphics, great music. The action fighting is smooth, and the weapon moves are also very refreshing.

Each episode is a short story from the Edo period, and then strung together into a complete story. After reading it, I have a lot of aftertastes, and also increased my understanding of Japanese culture. There are some weird stories that I can't understand. What's going on with people who have been mining for 500 years and can still summon zombies! Blind buskers and Sheng Longqiang are terrible. I took a screenshot of some moving pictures with my mobile phone and used it for preaching. Gu Jing's benevolence should be stronger than ADHD's Wuhuan, after all, he was the man who killed the Sword God.

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Samurai Champloo quotes

  • Jin: [Confronting the Yagyu guards as they are about to dispatch an innocent peasant] To serve your lord and do his bidding, is that honor?

    Yagyu badass: [scoffs] Of course it is.

    Jin: Even if that lord is an unimportant piece of shit?

    Yagyu badass: [the Yagyu draw their swords to attack] What the? Watch your mouth! Don't try to interfere!

    Jin: Cutting down a man who's done nothing wrong; is that what you spent all that time honing those skills for?

    Jin: In my opinion, you're worthless.

    Yagyu badass: [rushes at him] Screw You!

    [Jinn kills all three Yagyu guards with his sword]

  • Shige: "There were men on top of horses and horses on top of men, piled one atop the other. The valley was laid open before the men. Its depth was great and wide. But the number of soldiers that died that day would line its two rock walls from side to side. Corpses stacked up to build a mountain of death and it gushed rivers of dead men's blood." The Tale of Heike, Volume seven, Descent into Kurikawa.