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'Dororo' Anime Review
March 05, 2023
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Dororo is a 2019 historical fantasy anime produced by MAPPA and Tezuka Productions. It is based on a 60s manga by Osamu Tezuka. 

Petty thief Dororo (Chaney Moore) is attacked by a demonic creature called a yokai and to the child's surprise, a rescue is performed by a limbless and faceless warrior called Hyakkimaru (Adam Gibbs). This warrior has blades for arms and artificial limbs created by Jukai (Ty Mahany), who also teaches the malformed human to survive. Dororo and Hyakkimaru set off together when it is revealed by blind traveler Biwamaru (James Belcher) that every time the limbless warrior kills a yokai, he receives a part of his body back. Hyakkimaru soon learns that his father Daigo Kagemitsu (David Wald) made a deal with the yokai that if he sacrificed his son, they would make him prosperous. Hearing that Hyakkimaru is still alive and his deal is in jeopardy, Daigo sends his second son Tahōmaru (Blake Jackson) to stop his older brother, despite pleas from his mother Nuinokata (Patricia Duran) for mercy. However, nothing will stop Hyakkimaru from reclaiming what was stolen from him. 

Taking place in the 15th-century Sengoku period of Japan, this anime takes a different approach to the Samurai. While most shows portray them as heroic in some way, this series makes them look greedy and money hungry with little care for the people they are supposed to be protecting. It is difficult to ascertain which is more historically accurate, though I am sure it is a more nuanced question. 

As for the anime itself, it has a gripping tale of love, hate, revenge, justice, rage, and peace. All of these themes are at play as Hyakkimaru wants what is rightfully his. It was a message that despite being born as a curse and disposed of by his father, his rescuer could see that he wants to live. The will to live was a key point in the plot and it was one that you held onto. It was an incredibly pro-life message and one not to be missed. 

I would like to applaud the animation. The artists and illustrators behind it do a fantastic job bringing the tale to life in the character designs, action sequences, and backgrounds. I was so impressed with it and applaud their efforts. 

Dororo is a truly amazing anime that shows moral quandaries in a nuanced way. It does not drown you in monologues or lecture the audience. Instead, we see Dororo and Hyakkimaru face many trials that teach them about what it is like to be human. 

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One Piece is a pirate adventure manga created by the iconic writer and artist Eiichiro Oda who launched the series in 1997 and it is ongoing to this day. In 1999, Toei Animation, the same studio behind Dragon Ball Z and Sailor Moon, launched an anime adaption that also continues to this day. 

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They acquire the ship Going Merry and set sail as the Straw Hat Pirates for the Grand Line, a current believed to lead to the One Piece treasure. Despite Luffy's plucky attitude, they encounter other fearsome pirates, monsters, bounty hunters, greedy bureaucrats, and corrupt Marines who want to stop them. 

I will be honest, the show felt like a little bit of a chore to get through as Luffy was gathering his crew. You can tell a lot of these early episodes were fillers to stretch, no pun intended, the season out a bit so that the manga could publish more stories. However, once Zoro in particular, but the rest of the crew in general, are recruited, it starts to get good. 

Luffy is a charismatic character who I would describe as plucky. He is optimistic and despite being a pirate, he has no desire to pillage or plunder, but to become the King of the Pirates by finding the One Piece. He is not someone you would expect to be a pirate, much less a captain, but somehow you glom to his happy-go-lucky attitude that often irks the rest of the crew. 

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