Has anyone else seen it? Any one else have thoughts on this one?
I don’t know if they showed episode 2, but….If so, I think I missed it.
I’m happy to know that it is an ANIME, and not something created from America.
AtomNamor, if you haven’t seen it, don’t be so foolish to judge first. *smacks.*
Go watch it, dummy!
Go watch it, dummy!
Blood gush and extremism’s? I feel bad for ever being entertained by it Mrs. Chibi. I just spotted the #2 episode. Look at the title though, it’s revolting…to me. If it isn’t to you then that’s cool, I guess but why can’t he just be a damn samurai? Make the title his name or somethin’. They always exploit and It’s a smack in the face. I.e. He can’t just be a lawyer, he’s also a basketball coach with a son in trouble with the law. Whatever, lol. You know what I mean.
It’s only five episodes ^^
I too am addicted to it…. any thoughts on NinjaNinja, Afro’s sidekick. is it just me, or does he seem to be a figment of Afro’s imagination? In the second episode when Afro is in Okiku’s, she never once mentions NinjaNinja… and he’s never around when there are other people present. He’s a complete polar opposite of Afro. the only thing that may prove me wrong is that in this week’s episode, when the Brotherhood were watching Afro through the binoculars, NinjaNinja was visible.
Any thoughts?
I too am addicted to it…. any thoughts on NinjaNinja, Afro’s sidekick. is it just me, or does he seem to be a figment of Afro’s imagination? In the second episode when Afro is in Okiku’s, she never once mentions NinjaNinja… and he’s never around when there are other people present. He’s a complete polar opposite of Afro. the only thing that may prove me wrong is that in this week’s episode, when the Brotherhood were watching Afro through the binoculars, NinjaNinja was visible.
Any thoughts?
Only five? That’s both good and bad. I prefer a series to be around 10 episodes or so. Oh well.
As for NinjaNinja, dunno. There are things that made me wonder about him… Though, not being around when people are around could just be him being a ninja. As for Okiku, I was playing my PSP during that episode, so I couldn’t tell if NinjaNinja was even in the building, or just hanging out outside.
There is one more thing that could mean he’s just a figment of Afro’s imagination. The fact that he survived that explosion on the bridge when the Afro-Droid blew up, and was basically unharmed… Hrrmm…
And he does have a knack for not getting hurt (the bridge blowing up, he and Afro falling off a cliff at the end of episode 2….)
There is one more thing that could mean he’s just a figment of Afro’s imagination. The fact that he survived that explosion on the bridge when the Afro-Droid blew up, and was basically unharmed… Hrrmm…
Ninja Ninja is a repressed part of Afro’s persona. It is all the pent in humor and attitude, lack of discipline and absence of friendship in his life.
Fro obtained the #1 headband.
http://i61.photobucket.com/albums/h56/roxiepics/ninja%20shit/thninja0sy.gif
Well, the last episode pretty much proved he was a figment of imagination when Justice actually said "I even chuckled as you lost your imaginary friend." (Or something to that effect)
My best expanation is: He exists, but he’s not real. Like, he’s physically there, but he’s not actually a real person.
Also, I figured he wasn’t real when during episode 4, he showed up right after the dojo got slaughtered and he got back the #2 headband.
soundtrack
and the action reminded me very much of samurai champloo.
i’m not crazy about it, although the part with samuel l. jackson’s voice is pretty cool.