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Samurai Champloo and cowboy bepop were my favorite animes to watch even now both are still on my top 10 😮and surprisingly both kinda have the same vibe
not very surprising, actually, given that they were made basically by the same people and they have a similar structure, big focus on music, episodic plot etc etc xD
@@brewtron Cowboy Bebop was made by Studio Sunrise, while Samurai Champloo was made by Studio Manglobe, that was founded by the Studio Sunrise team that made the aforementioned Bebop
I feel like Jin was always the much better fighter. He just had a sort of blind spot for Mugen's fighting style. Sara and Kariya, while superior, had to at least take Jin seriously, but they both pretty much toyed with Mugen.
@@thorjelly There’s a line in a different story where the best martial artist in the story tells a different character something like this: “Improvisation can not defeat true mastery of technique.”
it's not really a matter of being done then or nowadays (and I say it despite being a grumpy annoying "eeeh older anime were betteeeer" guy), Basically if animation was good then, it will stay good forever. A good bunch of great animation cuts in shows from these latest years will be still good in the future and so on...
@@Godlovesugly.because they’re moving at speeds that would cause you to blur haha these are normal fucking people. Love samurai champloo but if this was animated with todays standards you’d shit your pants
@@Aj-qb3pr Everyone do shots in honor of our man. As he didn't waste a note in his music, don't dishonor with a poured drink. Raise a glass instead to the music he made. An absolute fucking legend.
@@Aj-qb3pr Right up there with Soken, Jesper Kyd, Mick Gordon, LudoWic, Chris Christodoulou and Nobuo Uematsu. May they all meet in the afterlife (When they all eventually get there, hopefully not for a while.) and put together something that slaps harder than 50 pounds of steak. REALLY packs that *meat* in it.
The scene capture so many facets of the historic samurai life and it's slow end. Two warriors who hold on to their own unique principles to the sword despite the political manipulations. Despite it all, they fought on their own terms without pause or regrets.
I think in this scene, each one represents something. Mugen: Chaos - Fire Jin: Order - Water. Chaos and Order joined by only a young waitress, Fu, earth, to be her bodyguards, but, Kagetoki Kariya, the Hand of God. Is like a representation of Time pulling the Destiny's threads, he designed the life for Jin making him a criminal just to bring him into his presence and let Mugen facing his past like an outlaw. Both survived to Kagetoki's plans and the brother gangs interchanging part of their styles. Jin was ready to get out of the rules by that surpresive blade that Kariya doesnt expected. Mugen by his side, replaced part of that improvisation and he learned to be patient to make his enemies walk into a lethal trap.
absolutely! to drive the point through, in the final scene on the beach after their respective final battles they fall down next to each other and create a yin/yang symbol.
When I first saw this, I was hoping Mugen would go 1v1 because I was biased and he's my favorite. Now that I watch this years later, Jin was definitely a better matchup for Kariya.
I remember when I watched this as a kid for the first time -- before I knew who he was, I wanted him to be Fuu's father. He seemed like a fitting end to Mugen and Jin, almost biblical.
Also because that Hand of God guy thought Jin was fighting for his honor as a swordsman and a shot to prove he's the best, but his goal was actually to save Fuu. A suicide move in a duel was probably inconceivable to him at that point
Jin's the better samurai, but Mugen's the better fighter in general. The second Jin and ole sunhat have to fight without katanas or roughly katana shaped objects(Musashi you sly bastard), it's GOTTA be a different story.
Ya that was kind of established throughout the series. The only reason Jin didn’t kill Mugen in the first episode was because of how unpredictable Mugen was.
No no no. Jin is a Trained Swordsman, Mugen is a Wild, Battle Smart, Survivalist. Theres a Big difference in Skill, but Mugen gave them all a run for their money.
I disagree, he only did bad against Kariya because he was a master swordsman. I think if Jin and Mugen’s final opponents were switched (Mugen fights Kariya, Jin fights the crazy brothers) then both of them would have died.
something i learned today is they did a lot of hand-wavey swordplay in this show. normally wouldn't be a bad thing in anime, but there's no fantastical elements in this show. its swordplay and music are pretty much all it has going for it.
@Gandhi_Physique I can understand that. It's just that when I hear people say that, it's usually because they dislike "WoKnEsS" and "LiBeRalS" and usually the country's they talk about have a generally more conservative attitude in their culture. It reminds me of my friend who says he's going to move to japan all the time for the same reason, not realizing that Japan has a lot of other problems he's not considering.