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Oct 19, 2:00 AM
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Rounding up the Fall 2024 anime, from the author of Spring 2007's Over Drive and the more well-known series that is Spring 2016's Days, this is mangaka Tsuyoshi Yasuda's 3rd anime adaptation in the form of this show, in the same timeline as Rurouni Kenshin during the pre-Shinsengumi era.

Spyair's OP and The Jet Boy Bangerz's ED are decent songs, at least for the 1st Cour here.

The pre-Shinsengumi setting focusing on the errand boy of the adopted Nio Chirinu operating a small family restaurant in Kyoto alongside his grandmother and his orphaned "younger sister" Iroha (who are not related by blood), hearing the infamous group that is the Miburo doing all acts of violence being masterless samurai definitely sets alarm bells ringing. The presence of two of those guys: Hijikata Toshizo and Okita Souji, which has the ladies swarming around them and the adopted children just doing what they know best, everything seems normal at first glance.

The usual night's walk between Nio and Iroha, encounters a shady group of child slavery kidnappers, only to be saved by both Hijikata and Okita, whom are those related Roshigumi (before they're formally called the Miburo). One of the kidnappers being forced into the act pleads for help thanks to Nio noticing that he's unlike the rest, and both capable samurai get the act done before the light of the day. But the helpless one being Nio who wants to see his surroundings change for the better, if not for both men saving their lives against people who commit heinous acts every passing day and night, they reassure him that they'll take care of him, as their new wolf of Miburo, the 3rd in their guard.

Nio will face a world that will be worse than what he and Iroha experienced that night, this is only the very beginning.

This 2-cour show will definitely be a test for the now 6-year-old minted studio of Maho Film to see if they can keep a 24-episode season as consistent as their last-action heavy series of 100-man no Inochi no Ue ni Ore wa Tatteiru a.k.a I’m Standing on a Million Lives.
Oct 19, 2:00 AM
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Can't just stop at Kenshin when it comes to Japanese "history" anime. I say with quotation marks because while they do take place in those times, they their own little twist to the whole thing. This time around, instead of it being about a rurouni, it's about ronin's. Guess you could say that Nio's the Kaoru, for now at least, of the group, with the two knuckleheads being Kenshin in a nutshell basically.

They're both badass in the same sense that Kenshin is, and pretty much have the same goal of making the world a safer place for everyone, and that makes me like them already. So, it was pretty obvious how this episode would end, with the ronin's taking in Nio as one of them, and becoming that third wolf among their pack, which seemed to be a formidable foe in the end from what gramps in the beginning said.... or is that actually him?? Who knows, time will tell.

Yeah, I like Kenshin, so ofc, I'm gonna like the hell out of this premiere, and the whole show I would hope. Good OP by the goats SPYAIR btw.


Oct 19, 2:22 AM
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Rounding up the Fall 2024 anime, from the author of Spring 2007's Over Drive and the more well-known series that is Spring 2016's Days, this is mangaka Tsuyoshi Yasuda's 3rd anime adaptation in the form of this show, in the same timeline as Rurouni Kenshin during the pre-Shinsengumi era.

Spyair's OP and The Jet Boy Bangerz's ED are decent songs, at least for the 1st Cour here.

The pre-Shinsengumi setting focusing on the errand boy of the adopted Nio Chirinu operating a small family restaurant in Kyoto alongside his grandmother and his orphaned "younger sister" Iroha (who are not related by blood), hearing the infamous group that is the Miburo doing all acts of violence being masterless samurai definitely sets alarm bells ringing. The presence of two of those guys: Hijikata Toshizo and Okita Souji, which has the ladies swarming around them and the adopted children just doing what they know best, everything seems normal at first glance.

The usual night's walk between Nio and Iroha, encounters a shady group of child slavery kidnappers, only to be saved by both Hijikata and Okita, whom are those related Roshigumi (before they're formally called the Miburo). One of the kidnappers being forced into the act pleads for help thanks to Nio noticing that he's unlike the rest, and both capable samurai get the act done before the light of the day. But the helpless one being Nio who wants to see his surroundings change for the better, if not for both men saving their lives against people who commit heinous acts every passing day and night, they reassure him that they'll take care of him, as their new wolf of Miburo, the 3rd in their guard.

Nio will face a world that will be worse than what he and Iroha experienced that night, this is only the very beginning.

This 2-cour show will definitely be a test for the now 6-year-old minted studio of Maho Film to see if they can keep a 24-episode season as consistent as their last-action heavy series of 100-man no Inochi no Ue ni Ore wa Tatteiru a.k.a I’m Standing on a Million Lives.
@KANLen09, it is very good that they decided to make 24 episodes! This manga needs it!
Oct 19, 3:55 AM
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i really enjoyed this first episode

great animation

i love this kind of story

i'm excited to watch the next one...
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Oct 19, 6:07 AM
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This was a brilliant start I can't wait for the next episode.
Oct 19, 6:53 AM
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Maho Films truly aims to create the most sub-par show everytime
Oct 19, 6:55 AM
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It was alright nothing is outstanding so far. But it kept me interested during the episode.
Oct 19, 6:56 AM
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KANLen09 said:
Rounding up the Fall 2024 anime, from the author of Spring 2007's Over Drive and the more well-known series that is Spring 2016's Days, this is mangaka Tsuyoshi Yasuda's 3rd anime adaptation in the form of this show, in the same timeline as Rurouni Kenshin during the pre-Shinsengumi era.

Spyair's OP and The Jet Boy Bangerz's ED are decent songs, at least for the 1st Cour here.

The pre-Shinsengumi setting focusing on the errand boy of the adopted Nio Chirinu operating a small family restaurant in Kyoto alongside his grandmother and his orphaned "younger sister" Iroha (who are not related by blood), hearing the infamous group that is the Miburo doing all acts of violence being masterless samurai definitely sets alarm bells ringing. The presence of two of those guys: Hijikata Toshizo and Okita Souji, which has the ladies swarming around them and the adopted children just doing what they know best, everything seems normal at first glance.

The usual night's walk between Nio and Iroha, encounters a shady group of child slavery kidnappers, only to be saved by both Hijikata and Okita, whom are those related Roshigumi (before they're formally called the Miburo). One of the kidnappers being forced into the act pleads for help thanks to Nio noticing that he's unlike the rest, and both capable samurai get the act done before the light of the day. But the helpless one being Nio who wants to see his surroundings change for the better, if not for both men saving their lives against people who commit heinous acts every passing day and night, they reassure him that they'll take care of him, as their new wolf of Miburo, the 3rd in their guard.

Nio will face a world that will be worse than what he and Iroha experienced that night, this is only the very beginning.

This 2-cour show will definitely be a test for the now 6-year-old minted studio of Maho Film to see if they can keep a 24-episode season as consistent as their last-action heavy series of 100-man no Inochi no Ue ni Ore wa Tatteiru a.k.a I’m Standing on a Million Lives.

million lives had a pretty unique premise (for an isekai) shame it got such a horrible adaptation
Oct 19, 7:55 AM
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A very traditional hero's journey with the young boy Nio living in this crucial time In Japan's history. I really liked this introduction to the characters and story. Its a very standard shonen beginning but its endearing all the same. Nio an orphan living with his adopted sister and grandma, working at this restaurant when two swordman walk in. Its cool seeing these faces from Japanese history as young men in their prime. Hallowed legends come to life in a historical fiction setting. Hijikata and Souji entering into Nio life changing everything for him. Two very different guys but both alike in their drive to keep the streets safe. Nio and his sister almost getting kidnapped was very intense. I'm glad that Hijikata and Souji were there lying in wait. Not very nice using the kids as bait but they did manage to take down the whole operation. Nio making the smart choice to go with them. One that will forever leave a mark on Japan. I'm excited to see where this story goes. Nio is already a likeable main character
Oct 19, 8:01 AM
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The animation is not as flashy as Elusive Samurai but it's more stable and gentler. The music is very good as expected from Yuki Hayashi, the composer of My Hero Academia and DQ Dai remake. In fact, for some scenes, it's too good for its visual counterpart, creating a mismatch atmosphere.
Oct 19, 9:35 AM

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Pretty much a classic action shounen start and the scenario of the first episode was obvious enough but I don't mind at all. Wanted to read the manga ever since it came out but couldn't due to lack of translation whether fan translated or official. Official translation just reached volume 3 I think so anime will go past that in no time. Was looking forward to this and was a bit skeptic considering it was Maho Film's first two cour project and also their first time adapting a non generic isekai fantasy which they usually rush as well but from the first episode it looks pretty good. Had some good scenes as well. Should be a fun historical action anime with samurais. Looking forward to upcoming episode. Btw Iroha's adorable, hoping her adoptive family treats her well.
Oct 19, 11:03 AM
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I'm really excited to see the rest of the season, loved the first episode! Historical anime especially around the shinsengumi and this time period are my favorite.
Oct 19, 11:44 AM
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I can't find the anime on Crunchyroll, though it is mentioned in the anime metadata here that it airs on Crunchyroll? I'm from Belgium, has anyone from Belgium or France found it on Crunchyroll? This is not the first time it happens, it is so disheartening :'(
Oct 19, 11:47 AM

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sailorshirayuki said:
has anyone from Belgium or France found it on Crunchyroll?


Not on Crunchyroll for France, but on ADN instead.
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Oct 19, 12:02 PM

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It's alright. Just first episode. I'm actually surprised it got adapted. Though, studio...
Oct 19, 12:04 PM
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Finally we get an anime focused on the Shinsengumi which is interesting considering we have Kenshin that takes place around the same time period. Nio is one of those male protagonist that looks a little feminine like Tokiyuki from the Elusive Samurai. Of course Nio wants to get stronger after failing to protect his adoptive sister and knowing the Shinsengumi, its going to get bloodier down the road.
Oct 19, 12:17 PM
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sailorshirayuki said:
has anyone from Belgium or France found it on Crunchyroll?


Not on Crunchyroll for France, but on ADN instead.
@Alexioos95 oh okay thank you! merci :)
Oct 19, 12:54 PM
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I can't find the anime on Crunchyroll, though it is mentioned in the anime metadata here that it airs on Crunchyroll? I'm from Belgium, has anyone from Belgium or France found it on Crunchyroll? This is not the first time it happens, it is so disheartening :'(
@sailorshirayuki It's why I won't pay for Crunchyroll. Well, that and the fact I can't stand the company and their almost-monopoly :)

A fair number of shows I want to watch here in Austria are not available either. Yet we pay almost the same monthly rate as anyone in the U.S. (about 27 cents a month less).


And yep, that was a very nice introductory episode. Love the art style, and the animation is nice. Characters are cool too.
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where yall watching it on? 'cause it is/was supposed to be on crunchyroll but even with vpn it's nowhere to be seen
Oct 19, 1:42 PM
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What a great first episode, I am pumped! Can't wait to watch more.
Oct 19, 3:18 PM

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I am a sucker for anything Samurai (or in this case, Ronin) and I'm not disappointed. I like this a lot.

Nio seems to be a complex character, and I'm excited to see how he develops with Hijikata and Okita.
Oct 19, 4:47 PM

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Unimpressive start, with zero surprises.

Maho Film doesn't inspire confidence, and there's really nothing to talk about so far. Characters flap their mouths, and action is simple and cut-up. There was a big teary shounen outburst that I didn't really understand where it was coming from. I guess the art is decent, especially the colors.

Hope the story begins proper next episode.
Oct 19, 10:17 PM

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I am always up for a good samurai anime, so I really like what I see so far. Nothing groundbreaking but still good.
Oct 20, 2:52 AM

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This seems exceptionally bland so far. Really needs some actual fight animation to pull together the basic plot.
Oct 20, 5:15 AM
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For the uniniated, this is basically a retelling of the history of Mibu Roshigumi, which come to be known as the Shinsengumi later on. Nio isn't a historical figure, but that's the idea.

I've catched up to the manga and let me tell you, the plot is slow. It's not bombastic like Rurouni Kenshin is. However, the pay off is great IMO. Nio's growth and all of the character dynamics get interesting, and you'll already see hints of it very early on.

I have to say though, for Maho Film, this episode surprised me in terms of the visuals. I love the colouring and the art and little details of animation that you see here and there. It's a night and day difference between this and their earlier works. I can tell that they put a lot of effort into this. It doesn't look as good as Elusive Samurai, sure, but between the two mangas, I much prefer this one.

My only worry is that since this is airing in MHA's slot, they will censor a lot of the violence. I hope this won't be the case, but it's a fool's hope.
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Oh how I wished to get one modern anime within a shogunate period that does not rely on comic relief. Too bad it did not happen.
Oct 21, 1:17 AM
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Maho Films truly aims to create the most sub-par show everytime
@Ronninn thanks for actually having the balls to speak
Oct 21, 6:08 AM
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I really liked that the anime was open. I love works of this category and this one arrived beautifully executed. And his opening is my favorite this season.
Oct 22, 6:02 PM
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really good first episode, i'm looking forward to more episodes
Oct 22, 7:56 PM
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the fight scene was kinda meh, not like I expected gore from a pg13 anime, but it was really kid friendly. Nio's monologue was also kinda weird and almost out of nowhere. Other than that it's looking to be an interesting anime this season.
Oct 23, 5:40 PM

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The fight was kinda meh (in the animation sense) but I am here for the dramatic scene at the ending!

» Escapism.


Oct 23, 10:02 PM

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I really didn't understand Nio's part at the end. The purpose was to give him a reason to accept their offer, but it did feel kinda forced from an outside perspective. They will probably reveal more stuff in his past to explain it I suppose.

Art looks quite nice at times tho.
Oct 25, 9:00 AM
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its good start i love it
Oct 25, 3:30 PM
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This took me by surprise. It was really good, down to the details in the "acting"/ character expressions. I liked the message in it too. Looking forward to more.
Oct 26, 1:34 AM

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Nio is definitely samurai material. I'm honestly looking forward to this anime.
Oct 26, 3:04 AM

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What an emotional premiere episode! I actually had tears..
Oct 27, 10:57 AM
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I've only watched the first episode today and wow that was an emotional one
Nov 7, 5:17 PM
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Wow, I loved this. The boy wants to change the world of Japan with his will and determination and all that fancy complicated stuff I don't know. They're so lucky they were taken in by a loving granny <3
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So when I clicked on this, I was not thinking of it being an anime of a bunch of hot guys I get to watch. However very start of opening made clear that's what this is for me <3

I knew immediately when he intentionally spilled tea on him, was about to get bad. I almost cried for Iroha but luckily they kept it short. Unfortunately for Nio, the world hasn't changed with many people specifically wanting war, rape, child [sex] abuse, et cetera. For my mental health, just that real world theme being there made me consider dropping, but I will continue (the one anime I got myself to drop was VERY extreme and accurate on the very real modern global problem, I failed to drop another 4/10 anime that triggered my PTSD and watched through anyways).
4/5, great personality interactions.
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This is promising. Nio has a great seiyuu, who also voiced Kobato and Nukumizu.

The kidnapping and the arrival is rather cliche though.

Anyway, me personally, I haven't watched a piece of media focusing on the Shinsengumi itself. It's good as far as I'm concerned. I hope I don't get disappointed.

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