Thursday, March 18, 2010

Kai Doh Maru

Name: Kai Doh Maru
Type: Movie
Rating: PG-13
Runtime: 45 min
Directed By Wakabayashi Kanji
Produced By Production IG and SME Visual Works
Year Produced: 2001

Not one of my favorites not to mention confusing as hell for someone not versed in Japanese mythology or symbolism, this movie (OVA, actually) had one or two things that I wanted to talk about here, even though it wasn't the best experience of my life.

Made in a dramatic color scheme, this is the story of a young girl who's entire family is killed by her uncle during a power-grab during the Shoreki Era (in 889 A.D.).
Kintoki was named successor by her father, and her uncle didn't like that, and so killed everybody, chasing Kintoki, disused as a boy, and her cousin, Ohni into the mountains.

They are finally cornered.  Ohni is stabbed and Kintoki is about to be killed as well when a samurai lord Raiko saves Kintoki, but ultimately leaves Ohni behind.

Kintoki is then brought up as a boy, training to become a warrior.  She eventually joins the Ministry of Defense in Raiko's specialized "Four Horsemen" unit.


At best this was a rushed anime.  The character development was nonexistent, it felt like there was a prequel or some main story, and this is actually and OVA by many standards, but it's got no background, and that was annoying.

That being said, it was a massively interesting anime to watch.  It had a couple of things that were cool about it.

First off, the way the characters walked was significantly different.
A pretty useless attention to detail, but if you watched the character's bodies as they were walking, you could actually see that the difference in their height was actually expressed, rather than keeping everyone on a track.  Cool!

Another thing was the color scheme.  The entire thing was produced with this kind of white film over it, which made it kind of difficult to see during some scenes, but everything was offset with a brilliant red blood color, it was pretty cool.

The plot left something to be... explained.  Hell, I didn't know the real story until a couple months after I watched it originally, but I was just watching for the action.
... Yes, I did watch this before I reviewed it, and I wouldn't have chosen this to watch out of a pile of anime, let alone review if I had not.  I watched it after getting bored at a video store.  I don't know what inspired me to chose it, but the selection was slim and I was just getting back into anime.

The art was pretty sketchy.  A lot of what looked like Samura Hiroaki, but it obviously wasn't.  But it was pretty anatomical.

The animation style was very interesting.  A lot of foreground and background variation, manipulating the various planes, keeping one unusually steady, and shifting the other wildly.
Same goes for the action sequences, the camera was thrown around a lot, moving with people.  This was the main reason I decided that this anime was good enough to review.  Never mind the story, I was fascinated with the animation!

Japanese or English, it doesn't matter.  You don't exactly watch this for the story, so just pick for yourself which one doesn't distract you.

The music is the same.  Don't really care.  There's nothing in there you could even find on Youtube probably.  Mostly some kind of fusion of old songs with a new singer or something.  Not to my taste.

Kai Doh Maru English Sub Megavideo

I actually couldn't find this for download with my current patience level, so the best I could do is find a Japanese version on Megavideo (sponsored by Megaupload... or maybe it's the other way around...).

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Fate/Stay Night!