In the beginning, the guy was not very smart in the noodle shop))) Even in our time, against four healthy men of an unfriendly appearance, you should not show off unnecessarily, and even then, during swords)
I am still completely delighted with the very beautiful animation, spectacular fights and an interesting plot!
But some details break the authenticity a little - it is very difficult to imagine that the Japanese in the Edo period would have had a tradition of collectively jumping naked into the river (somehow this is not at all in the style of their closed and strict mentality). And periodically flashing geta in the crowd on bare legs in winter.. Kamon. Perhaps historians will correct me, but this did not spoil the impression, but it was noticeable to me.
@noir_character: The Japanese are closed only in everyday life, but they are very vulgar, they break away in their free time, at festivals there, for example. What is their Hadaka matsuri (dates back to before the Edo period) or Kanamara matsuri (began to be celebrated just in Edo)
@Ninella: I agree that it is difficult to beat the Japanese in this regard, one variety of genres in hentai is worth it. It just seemed to me that this vulgarity usually manifests itself in a more "intimate" way, or something - in personal communication, in pop culture and creativity, but at first glance they are more shy and closed. Like in society and collectives, they do not behave so massively liberated; it is the external image and general norms of behavior that are more strict.
But I didn't know about such matsuri, it will be interesting to read about them. Thank you for the information!
Both the Mizu Arch and the Akemi Arch are interesting. It's nice to see how Mizu got even with the Bloody Asshole. For me, the ending of the series is not a cliffhanger. At least because Taigan wants to win in a fair fight.
It is very exciting, aesthetically beautiful and humorous in places, calmly parse the quotes) it is definitely worth watching. But this scene of, ahem, copulation (or whatever you can call it, I don't know) smacks of a cringe, it would seem that such aesthetics are everywhere and here. It just got out of the way for me very much from the general narrative and the picture
@Zaharbrozzer: That is, pieces of the brain falling from the ceiling and wound intestines in the picture do not violate your aesthetics, but ordinary heterosexual sex (moreover, without details) violates. Sometimes people surprise me...
In the first episode, everything seemed to be liked, with this one, the roughness had already begun, because of which the eyes rolled back. And on the way, they all went one at a time (well, yes, there are no more roads in Japan), and the tracks were not covered with snow, and he climbed a tree so that she did not hear, and she went swimming at the shore with such waves, well, well. If this series were rated 6+, I wouldn't say a word)
@alessa_10: Um, in order not to write such stupid comments, at least I would have read something about Japan of those times before. There is a wonderful book Ten Swordsmen, for example.
I like that Mizu is not made into a superwoman, but what she can contrast with such big men are the features of the terrain in order to have an advantage in dexterity.
Even in our time, against four healthy men of an unfriendly appearance, you should not show off unnecessarily, and even then, during swords)
But some details break the authenticity a little - it is very difficult to imagine that the Japanese in the Edo period would have had a tradition of collectively jumping naked into the river (somehow this is not at all in the style of their closed and strict mentality). And periodically flashing geta in the crowd on bare legs in winter.. Kamon.
Perhaps historians will correct me, but this did not spoil the impression, but it was noticeable to me.
But I didn't know about such matsuri, it will be interesting to read about them. Thank you for the information!
If this series were rated 6+, I wouldn't say a word)