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Yoshihisa OyamaMusique:
池頼広Acteurs·trices:
Mugihito (narrateur), 鈴木拡樹, Rio Suzuki, Mutsumi Sasaki, Naoya Uchida, Akio Ōtsuka, Shouya Chiba, Setsuji Sato, Kôhei Amasaki, Masayuki Akasaka (plus)VOD (2)
Épisodes(24)
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L'Histoire de Daigo (E01)
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L'Histoire de Bandai (E02)
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L'Histoire de Jukai (E03)
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L'Histoire de l'épée maudite (E04)
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L'Histoire de la chanson de Moriko, partie 1 (E05)
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L'Histoire de la chanson de Moriko, partie 2 (E06)
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L'Histoire de Jorogumo, l'araignée de soie (E07)
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L'Histoire de Saru (E08)
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L'Histoire de la cruauté (E09)
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L'Histoire de Tahomaru (E10)
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L’Histoire de Banmon, partie 1 (E11)
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L’Histoire de Banmon, partie 2 (E12)
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L'Histoire du bouddha sans visage (E13)
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L'Histoire de Sabamé (E14)
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L'Histoire de la scène de l'enfer (E15)
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L'Histoire de Shiranui (E16)
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L'Histoire des questions-réponses (E17)
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L'Histoire du cap d'impermanence (E18)
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L'Histoire du Amanojaku (E19)
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L'Histoire de la Nue (E20)
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L'Histoire de briser le cycle de la souffrance (E21)
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L'Histoire de Nui (E22)
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L'Histoire des démons (E23)
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Dororo et Hyakkimaru (E24)
Résumés(1)
Life as an orphan in feudal Japan is brutal, and while street thief Dororo has managed to survive, wile and craft can only go so far in the body of a child. Then, just when it seems that Dororo's luck has run out, he's rescued from a man-eating ghoul by a mysterious young man wearing a doll-like mask with artificial limbs that conceal deadly blades! Born without arms, legs, sight, hearing and even skin after his father crafted a monstrous deal with the forces of darkness, Hyakkimaru now seeks out the demons who cursed him, in order to regain his lost attributes for each monster slain. The young thief joins into an unexpected alliance with the impossible warrior, setting forth on a quest to restore Hyakkimaru's stolen humanity and rid Japan of demons. (MVM Entertainment)
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Critiques (1)
I thought this show contained a great good combination of action sequences with narrative, and at times it had a very good philosophical dimension to it. In other words, there is a discreet conversation about, for example, the value of the greater good, who has the right to decide what and when a person is a person, and what that actually means. Also, to stop it from becoming boring, they kill some demons in the process! Speaking for myself, it was a cool trip. I found it quite interesting and gritty (as it features real issues like hunger, prostitution, war, and death). I was also carried through it by quite believable and likable characters. In conclusion, this is what a good and well-balanced anime series should look like to me. 8/10. ()
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