Overall Rating
Excellent
Story: 5
Dialogue: 5
Animation: 4
Entertainment: 5
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Itās been quite a bit since Iāve seen this one, but it stayed as fresh in my mind as when I saw it first. That alone should say something.
Alright, first things first: Donāt let yourself be scared off by that crazily long title. It almost wouldāve driven me away when I first stumbled over this anime (I couldnāt speak a syllable of Japanese at the time, and I had trouble even pronouncing the title, never mind putting it to memory). But, I eventually got around to watching the whole thing last winter, unable to keep my hands off the historical, and Iām darn glad I did.
āBakumatsu Kikansetsu -Irohanihoheto-ā, or in the English version āIntrigue in the Bakumatsu: Irohanihohetoā, is based on Japanese history, end of the Bakumatsu period (before the revolution--Rurouni Kenshin fans will know what Iām talking about), with a bit of fiction AKA the supernatural mixed in. (Note: āIrohanihohetoā is a famous poem, in which each letter of the Japanese period kana (syllabary, so-to-speak) was used only once in the entire poem. It was in fact used as an alphabetical order for a period of timeā¦ yāknow, like the childrenās song/poem āABCDEFGā. The Irohanihoheto is still used today as a numbering of seating for e.g. theatre houses--which is kind of funny, since the protagonists of this anime include a wandering kabuki theatre troupeā¦)
The story at first glance is quite simple. Thereās the usual good vs. evil; thereās a protagonist with the task to fight this evil; thereās his trials and tribulations to overcome; thereās people getting involved with that evil and people watching from the sidelines.
That isnāt all this anime is, however. By including the historical background (and not utterly messing it up), actual historical characters, a few enigmas/intrigues/mysteries, and characters with their individual stories (and sometimes tragedies), the plot part becomes original, quite unexpected, and involving. It helps that the mystery opens no further plot holes, and that the story, where not focusing on its supernatural aspect, is quite realistic (the characters; the theatre troupe; ā¦). Thereās quite a number of theatrical references as well--I did mention that title, didnāt I?--making the anime quite beautiful. No real knowledge of the time period is required either; it may be helpful, but itās not necessary per se.
The downside to the plot would be that the pacing isnāt always consistent. Thereās episodes with two thirds action, and then thereās episodes all talk. All of those contribute to the story in one way or another--thereās really not a single unnecessary scene in all those 26 episodes--but it may distract a bit.
The characters are very well-done. Some are quite enigmatic, all are distinguishable, compelling and quite realistic. The interpretation of actual historical figures is also interesting. The main characters and their individual stories add to the plot, and character interaction and dynamics are well-done. The only thing Iām missing really is the character developmentā¦ each person literally retains their characteristics from start to end. Itās a bit disappointing in a 20+ episode anime, but w.e.
The dialogue is quite well-done--flows well, helps in getting the characterisation across better, and the voice acting is just about perfect. Even the dub isnāt bad.
The animation may not be entirely up-to-date, but it works well. The action is fluid and fast, with very good choreography. The theatre scenes are quite beautiful; and the art in itself definitely does the rest of the anime justice. Also, the soundtrack is pure gold. XD
āBakumatsu Kikansetsuā has its flaws, but I still like it. Its plot, mysteries, and characters with their individual backstories make it quite interesting and compelling; where it may be slow, the puzzle-piecing things together definitely should keep peopleās attention; and the action, art, and soundtrack only help it along. Iām actually surprised this isnāt known better. Perhaps itās for the historical tag (history isnāt boring per se, but I guess itās too easily associated with history lessons at schoolā¦ ^^"), perhaps itās that crazy long title, I donāt know. All I can say is that among historical and supernatural anime, this one is a gem IMO; that I count it among my favourites, despite its flaws; and that Iām surprised it doesnāt seem to be better-known. Overall, if the historical/supernatural/mystery combination interests you any, I can wholeheartedly recommend this. :)
Cheers, and thanks for the read!~
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