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Kino's Journey

Original title: Kino no tabi
  • TV Series
  • 2003
  • TV-PG
IMDb RATING
8.3/10
3.5K
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539
Kino's Journey (2003)
Kino's Journey (US)
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Young world-weary sharpshooter girl Kino and her talking inquisitive motorcycle Hermes travel around her unusual world, visiting various city-states for three days each to learn about their ... Read allYoung world-weary sharpshooter girl Kino and her talking inquisitive motorcycle Hermes travel around her unusual world, visiting various city-states for three days each to learn about their culture, history and ruling philosophy.Young world-weary sharpshooter girl Kino and her talking inquisitive motorcycle Hermes travel around her unusual world, visiting various city-states for three days each to learn about their culture, history and ruling philosophy.

  • Stars
    • Ai Maeda
    • Ryuji Aigase
    • Kelli Cousins
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.3/10
    3.5K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,970
    539
    • Stars
      • Ai Maeda
      • Ryuji Aigase
      • Kelli Cousins
    • 16User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • Episodes14

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    Ai Maeda
    • Kino
    • 2003
    Ryuji Aigase
    • Hermes
    • 2003
    Kelli Cousins
    • Kino
    • 2003
    Cynthia Martinez
    • Hermes…
    • 2003
    Patrick Givens
    • Additional Voices
    • 2003
    Stacy Slanina
    • Additional Voices…
    • 2003
    Kyle Jones
    Kyle Jones
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    • 2003
    Chris Nelson
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    • 2003
    Jacob A. Gragard
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    • 2003
    Jay Hickman
    Jay Hickman
    • Sixshooter…
    • 2003
    Vic Mignogna
    Vic Mignogna
    • Comrade B…
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    John Swasey
    John Swasey
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    • 2003
    Daniel Scruggs
    • Additional Voices
    • 2003
    Logan Haire
    • Additional Voices
    • 2003
    Monica Rial
    Monica Rial
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    • 2003
    John Gremillion
    John Gremillion
    • Immigration Officer…
    • 2003
    Ted Pfister
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    • 2003
    Melissa Cybele Sparks
    • Miss Rose…
    • 2003
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    7a-bognar93

    Kino's Journey

    Definitely a very slow paced anime, if you are looking for action you are at the wrong place.

    However, if you are interested in experiencing the elevating joys, the wide arsenal of emotions and artistic features an anime can offer then you have just found what you are looking for.

    This piece of art is coming at you with a mixture of sounds, pictures, and dialog like not much other anime out there. Every single episode is a rather complex assessment of the different systems that have existed and exist throughout human history and of the different element of human personality in general.

    Our main hero, Kino is a traveler and as such it is not the end point, not the destiny of the journey that is important for her, but the experience she gather while being on the road. Many of the episodes have not much connections to each other, they could be separated from each other and still be meaningful, in other words there are a lots of episodes (in the literature sense).

    It was created by the same crew as Serial Experiments Lain, so if you've seen that you should have a good idea what you are in for, however this one is taking a less theoretic approach to the different problems humanity as a whole and an individual is facing. Most importantly, each episode gives you a comprehensive example, that way getting the problem close to you and is looking for practical solutions. Still in the end the Kino takes no active part in the events and is just a bystander, who forms her opinion but does nothing more (maybe with exemption of 1-2 life-death problems she can't stand by).

    Summing up, to truly understand this piece you have to do your own part, this show doesn't serve you answers on a silver plate, but rather questions.
    9Lukasmj

    An anime like no other.

    "Kino's Journey" follows the duo consisting of Kino and the talking motorcycle Hermes. Together, the two travel through various cities and learn something about the history of the city and its inhabitants.

    This is a completely unique narrative structure, which is very refreshing if you like to watch a lot of series (like me, for example).

    Each episode contains a short story, which is often quite interesting - the themes of the story range from war to technological progress to grief.

    In addition, the relationship between Kino and the motorcycle Hermes is written very warmly.

    "Kino's Journey" was clearly a surprise hit for me and thrilled me with its unique premise.
    7coles_notes

    Good

    Based on a Japanese light novel of the same name, we follow Kino, a traveller, and her talking motorcycle, Hermes, as they ride from country to country in a vast, sudo-futuristic world of many peoples and civilizations. Less of an overarching narrative or large scale world building, the core of Kino's Journey lies in each of its episodic visits to a new country, typically exploring some political or organizational ideal to its extremes, along with the moral lessons or implications we could learn should a society like it exist. The art style is quite strong, with crt scanlines superimposed over all its visuals, watercolour motifs through most of its backgrounds and scenery, especially when in nature, and the foregrounds washed out colours, giving that sort of punk aesthetic. I very much enjoyed it, the characters were all fantastic, although there was the odd bit of eye-rolling at some of the reveals or melodrama. There is also certainly violence and some tackling of heavy themes, so not for children. Definitely on the more grounded end of anime, I would highly recommend if it already seems something of interest, was good.
    8Derache

    A brilliant format

    Its a brilliant format to teach a bunch of philosophical concepts. Each country has its own philosophy, and the countries are all small. Kino travels from country to country, while the viewer gains a deeper understanding of the concept. The format is the best format I have ever seen in a TV show and it will always stay in my memories.
    spiderliliez

    Brilliant and Uniquely Unveiling..

    Animé is known for showcasing characters with super-human powers, or mostly not even human at all. It is known for it's original and bizarre stories and story lines, which seem to fascinate every animation fan. It is a big hit among viewers who enjoy watching the endless possibilities of story making. It is, I believe the very nature of japanimation. But to be honest it is very rare to see an animé much like this one I'm going to review about, called –"Kino No Tabi".

    Sometimes called "Kino's Journey" or "Kino's Travels" –"Kino No Tabi" is probably the most artiest and most thought-proving animé I've seen (really!). Based from the sensational novel series by Keiichi Sigsawa that became popular in Japan back in 2000, "Kino No Tabi" is the unique story of a young traveler named Kino, and Kino's traveling companion, a talking motorcycle named Hermes. Together, they travel from country to country, meeting different people, and exploring different cultures. They learn and discover new things as they travel, and thus, making this show a delightful series, because you learn with its characters.

    It is likely that you'll be surprised with the series' unconventional stories, and it's unusual characters (that appear in every episode) it may seem slow sometimes since the characters do much talking than anything else, since this is after all the way that this show uplifts itself –through the characters' interactions with one another, especially the conversations with Kino and Hermes. You will marvel at Kino's calmness and rational ways of dealing with matters that most of us don't give a damn about.

    Kino is an intelligent, and charming character despite having to act coldly at times. Another unusual thing about "Kino No Tabi" is Kino's gender. It wasn't made clear in the first to third episodes, since some characters in the stories refer to Kino as a boy and some called her "miss". What's even more confusing would be Kino's use of "boku" (a Japanese pronoun used by a male to refer to himself) when speaking. But this will be made clear during the 4th episode. I don't want to give spoilers, but it was a cool concept by the author to make Kino's gender a mystery.

    Featuring the voice of Ai Maeda as Kino (she played Shiori Kitano in "Battle Royale 2: Requiem"). Hers is perfect for the character of Kino, since it's quite hard to distinguish her voice (if male or female). As you know, most animé have women do the voice acting for some male characters (especially if the characters are young boys). So it won't be surprising if her character, Kino is a boy –or maybe not.

    All I can say, "Kino No Tabi" will not be like any other animé you've seen. It's a brilliant series that uniquely unveils various human philosophies. It's one of those shows you'd be glad you took the time to watch.

    From the people behind the shows –"Serial Experiments Lain", "Haibane Renmei", and "Boogiepop Phantom".. "Kino No Tabi" is another show yet to impress you with it's brilliance and it's unique expression of a radical sense of "beauty".

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      • April 8, 2003 (Japan)
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    • Also known as
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