Sunday, December 7, 2008

Afro-Samurai



File this one under "Oh yeah".

Super bad-ass of the world Samuel L. Jackson returns to reprise his role as the ass-kicker of all ass-kickers in a production that can only be described as 'totally over the top', with lavish production values and more than enough action to satisfy even the most die-hard of action fans.

Afro Samurai: ResurrectionAlso included to up the ante is Lucy Lui, playing Sio, a beautiful seductive and sadistic mastermind plotting to destroy Afro Samurai. As if that weren't enough, additional casting includes Mark Hamill as Bin, Sio's manservant and protector, and Yuri Lowenthal (the voice of Sauske in the hit anime series Naruto) as Kuma, the teddy bear-headed warrior from the original Afro Samurai series.

If you liked Spike's first Afro Samurai (and really, who didn't?), then you'll find plenty to admire about this re-visited re-romp of re-venge. More is better and this has got more of everything.

Reviewed by Brian Cirulnick, December 2008

Anime Game

The only question to ask here is — what took them so long to get this out? I mean, duh, Afro Samurai was only *the* biggest event of last year for anime fans, and Spike TV delivered an excellent, high-octane, tour-de-force of butt-kicking awesomeness.

Afro Samurai (for XBOX360)We can only assume this is being geared to prep us for the second TV series or the movie, but nevertheless, we're happy to have it, as the game is an excellent, high-octane, tour-de-force of butt-kicking awesomeness.

The most amazing aspect of this game is the look, which is actually more painterly and artistically styled than the anime series itself was, with an almost airbrushed, watercolor, designer-marker feel, which is quite attractive and really shows off the graphics capabilities of the Xbox360 and PS3.

Giggity...

Reviewed by Brian Cirulnick, October 2008


Afro-Samurai


Statement of Bias — I'll watch *anything* with Samuel L. Jackson in it - even Snakes on a Plane! So, it should come as no surprise that I found this pairing of Jackson, anime, and the Spike TV network to be a real hoot. And in no way whatsoever does it disappoint — costing an obscene $1 million per episode, this Gonzo-created, over-the-top extravaganza is loaded with bloody carnage, action-on-top-of-action, and fight scene followed by fight scene — heck, we don't even get to the beginning of the plot until well into episode two!

Afro SamuraiWhat plot there is — Afro Samurai is the story of a Black samurai in a futuristic yet feudal Japan who is on a mission to avenge the wrongful death of his father. Afro is a warrior who travels a solitary path encountering a myriad of enemies, friends, and challenges beyond imagination. To become "number 1", you have to kill "number 2" and then the current "number 1". It sounds easy, but it's not.

Afro Samurai blends traditional Japanese culture, funky technology and hip-hop to create a brutally fresh entertainment experience. Nothing is what it seems, and in a bizarre twist right out of a Satoshi Kon film, Afro even has to battle a Ninja teddy-bear (with really disturbing eyes).

Additionally, this "Director's Cut" release include never-before-seen footage (stuff too hot even for Spike!) as well as "behind the scenes" looks into the music production, voice acting and animation creation. While none of the extras are terribly deep, they are informative.

Reviewed by Brian Cirulnick, July 2008




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