![]() The fight scenes are a bit important and I feel like the ‘flashyness’ tended to mask some poor effort here. Especially with mouth movement during dialogue, it seems to just be the same looped ‘opening and closing’ animation that suits neither of the audio options. However, the anime falters a bit when it comes to motion in some cases. It sure makes good use of the resolution. The visual fidelity is high as I was able to watch this in 1080p. The quality of the animation is pretty good overall. Please note this review also covers the Sengoku Basara Special, an extra episode set before the 12th episode explaining the story. It’s very over-the-top and funny, enjoy it for what it is and not what you might want it to be. If one goes in expecting authenticity, you’ll be disappointed. Something to do with Daimyos and such, looks like I’ll have to read up for this review. ![]() I only figured this out after I noticed a familiar name among the characters and my younger brother, who was watching this with me, mentioned that the other characters and things were actually real in Japanese history (do they teach Japanese history in schools these days or something?). However, don’t expect significant authenticity out of this, this anime exaggerates and dramatizes the history, adding modern day anime eccentricity to the history depicted. Sengoku Basara is a 12 episode historic action anime that is based not only upon a video game, but said video game is based upon actual Japanese history. ![]()
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