1/6 VTS TOYS VM054 Revenge Of The Samurai (Blue Eye Samurai)

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I've got all the episodes, it's just a matter of motivating myself to watch them. I'm working through a mountain of series and movies, but Blue Eye Samurai keeps missing out to something else.

I think I'll start on it tonight.

According to the Wiki page:
Awesomeness!! Super glad for the second season. Thanks for that update!

Once you start you can expect to binge the rest of it… 😉 I’ve watched it three times through and will watch it again. I’m really excited to see this figure being made. VTS is a good company to make this figure. Their swords are amazing!
 
Awesomeness!! Super glad for the second season. Thanks for that update!

Once you start you can expect to binge the rest of it… 😉 I’ve watched it three times through and will watch it again. I’m really excited to see this figure being made. VTS is a good company to make this figure. Their swords are amazing!

Just finished the first episode.

"Peaches."

:lol



It was good. Loved the artwork, and the story did grab my attention.

Was that music from Kill Bill when Mizu started training? I was getting a lot of Kill Bill inspiration throughout.

I go through bouts of being interested in Japan during this period because it falls into my dead zone of 1500-1861, which lacks the appeal to me of the eras before and after.
 
I've got all the episodes, it's just a matter of motivating myself to watch them. I'm working through a mountain of series and movies, but Blue Eye Samurai keeps missing out to something else.

I think I'll start on it tonight.
Once you start, you won't be able to stop. ;)
Also thought it was pretty neat how they used real martial arts choreography for the fight scenes. I'm not sure if any animated series has done that before.

 
Once you start, you won't be able to stop. ;)
Also thought it was pretty neat how they used real martial arts choreography for the fight scenes. I'm not sure if any animated series has done that before.


Yes. Plenty of series and animated features have done this before. Most notably The Clone Wars did it, bringing in Ray Park (himself) to capture the authentic movements of Darth Maul.
 
Once you start, you won't be able to stop. ;)
Also thought it was pretty neat how they used real martial arts choreography for the fight scenes. I'm not sure if any animated series has done that before.


Thanks for posting this! Excellent watch!! Put a smile on my face too… I wasn’t aware of how it was produced so very cool story here. Thanks Glitch ! 🤩
Just finished the first episode.

"Peaches."

:lol



It was good. Loved the artwork, and the story did grab my attention.

Was that music from Kill Bill when Mizu started training? I was getting a lot of Kill Bill inspiration throughout.

I go through bouts of being interested in Japan during this period because it falls into my dead zone of 1500-1861, which lacks the appeal to me of the eras before and after.
The further you get the more you’ll love it. I’d have to watch it again to take note of the music. It could possibly very well be the same music but don’t know off the top of my head. Glad you liked the first episode. It’s a grand adventure with lots of smiles to be had!
 
I absolutely loved this show but I would've preferred a cartoon version - zero interest in a photorealistic interpretation.
 
Yes. Plenty of series and animated features have done this before. Most notably The Clone Wars did it, bringing in Ray Park (himself) to capture the authentic movements of Darth Maul.
Oh thats cool! I had no idea they did that. I started watching The Clone Wars, but lost interest in it due to the generic (is that the right word?) style of it. I'm planning on finishing them one of these days, but it's like there's always another series that distracts me from getting back into them.
 
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