Teenage Rabbit Samurai Yuichi, a descendant of the great warrior Miyamoto Usagi, embarks on an epic quest to become a true samurai.Teenage Rabbit Samurai Yuichi, a descendant of the great warrior Miyamoto Usagi, embarks on an epic quest to become a true samurai.Teenage Rabbit Samurai Yuichi, a descendant of the great warrior Miyamoto Usagi, embarks on an epic quest to become a true samurai.
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This was a random show me and my girls stumbled upon over the weekend. At first, there were just so many characters and the plot lines were a bit confusing to us, but as we progress, the narrative becomes clearer and clearer. I guess this was a comic book I assume. I would have to research on that and dive deeper into Stan's universe. I adore Kitsune!
NEW REVIEW AFTER WATCHING S2:
Writing/dialogue is stale. Scenes are tedious. Doesn't have the same originality, as if the writers are new or their hearts weren't in it for the love of the project.
OLD REVIEW AFTER WATCHING S1: I'm not familiar with this character or any previously written books, shows, etc., but I found the show thoroughly entertaining. Engaging w/o being over-the-top, good writing (witty and relevant), w/likeable characters. Hoping for more seasons.
OLD REVIEW AFTER WATCHING S1: I'm not familiar with this character or any previously written books, shows, etc., but I found the show thoroughly entertaining. Engaging w/o being over-the-top, good writing (witty and relevant), w/likeable characters. Hoping for more seasons.
It's definitely for kids so I don't want to be so negative toward the material, but the driving plot of becoming like Miyamoto was excellent. It reminded me of the Teen Titans CN show where Robin strives to be like Batman.
I have to admit that I had low expectations for this show. I believed it would be a cheap copy of Kung Fu Panda using Stan Saiki's characters.
Fortunately this was not the case. The animation is good considering the tiny budget, it's funny, the characters are well written and the plot is decent. My only disappointment was the fight and action scenes are kind of childish, compared to the original story which is very violent and brutal. I missed that in the show but I understand the desire to appeal to a younger audience.
To all the Yojimbo fans saying 'That's not the Usagi Yojimbo I know', remember that this is a spin-off series and doesn't necessarily have to be an accurate portrayal of the original stories. Also remember that Stan Saiki is deeply involved in the production of this show, so it's not just a generic show using a random ip. I can see Saiki's essence in it.
So instead of complaining, just put the nostalgia aside, enjoy the show as it is and be thankful that this show will surely help bring new fans to Usagi Yojimbo's fandom.
If you liked Kung Fu Panda, I'm pretty sure you'll enjoy this show. I look forward to Season 2 despite Netflix's struggles.
Fortunately this was not the case. The animation is good considering the tiny budget, it's funny, the characters are well written and the plot is decent. My only disappointment was the fight and action scenes are kind of childish, compared to the original story which is very violent and brutal. I missed that in the show but I understand the desire to appeal to a younger audience.
To all the Yojimbo fans saying 'That's not the Usagi Yojimbo I know', remember that this is a spin-off series and doesn't necessarily have to be an accurate portrayal of the original stories. Also remember that Stan Saiki is deeply involved in the production of this show, so it's not just a generic show using a random ip. I can see Saiki's essence in it.
So instead of complaining, just put the nostalgia aside, enjoy the show as it is and be thankful that this show will surely help bring new fans to Usagi Yojimbo's fandom.
If you liked Kung Fu Panda, I'm pretty sure you'll enjoy this show. I look forward to Season 2 despite Netflix's struggles.
Someone nailed it in the review section, its a futuristic samurai themed show that has its own appeal. I literally just thought that the characters were cute and lovable so I gave it a go.
F. Y. I. It's for children but its something on Netflix that you can definitely play in the background if you have kids! It reminds me of the golden age of Cartoon Network if that makes sense.
F. Y. I. It's for children but its something on Netflix that you can definitely play in the background if you have kids! It reminds me of the golden age of Cartoon Network if that makes sense.
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- TriviaBased on Usagi Yojimbo comic book series created by Stan Sakai.
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- Conejo samurái: Las crónicas de Usagi
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- 25m
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- 16:9 HD
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