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World Famous Comics: Samurai 7, Vol. 6 - Broken Alliance
Samurai 7, Vol. 6 - Broken Alliance
Starring: Sonny Strait, Inukai Junji, Inada Tesu, Jerry Jewell, Michael Sinterniklaas
Directed By: Toshifumi Takizawa
Average Rating:4.50 out of 5.00 stars
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: Unrated
Binding: DVD
Format: Animated, Color, DVD-Video, Subtitled, NTSC
Label: Funimation Prod
Number of Items: 1
Region Code: 1
Release Date: May 30, 2006
Running Time: 75 minutes

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Product Description:
The rescue team has escaped death but the struggle has just begun. Kambei s fate looks grim Sanae and Mizuki s freedom is in dire straights and a mutiny within the Samurai is rising. At this the worst possible time Ukyo s plan is unveiled burn Kanna to the ground.Episodes:The RescueThe DivideThe LiesSystem Requirements:DVD Features: 32-page Art Booklet Widescreen 16:9 format 5.1 English and Japanese Surround Sound Genre: ANIMATION/ADULT SWIM UPC: 704400058226

Amazon.com:
Now that the rice crop at Kanna village has been saved from the robotic bandits, Samurai 7 begins building to its climax. Not surprisingly, Kambei escapes the executioner's axe at the last minute--without assistance from the rest of the band. To everyone's surprise, Ukyo, the new emperor, frees the women kidnapped from Kanna and allows them to depart. The samurai have good reason to be suspicious of this change of heart: Ukyo is playing bandits, peasants, and ronin against each other, while launching the flying fortress known as the Capitol on a campaign of destruction against Kanna. The final conflict is sure to test the loyalties and martial skills of everyone involved. As Samurai 7 has progressed, it's turned into a fairly straightforward mecha adventure, and it's more successful as an example of that genre than as an evocation of Akira Kurosawa's Seven Samurai. (Rated TV PG, suitable for ages 12 and older: violence, alcohol use) --Charles Solomon


Customer Reviews
Average Rating:4.50 out of 5.00 stars

5 out of 5 starsGreat DVD!!
Great DVD for a great series! You should have the collection! The music is great, the menus are excellent, the costumes are very nice, there are a lot of thing to watch in this DVD!



3 out of 5 starsPLOTS AND COUNTERPLOTS
The end of Volume 5 was a bit of a cliffhanger, seeing as how it ended with Kambei about to get his head chopped off execution style. Katsushiro and Nunky have also arrived to help free Kambei without his knowledge, having gone against his implicit orders to stay at Kanna Village. Ukyo, meanwhile, has gone from playing the dandified fop to playing the various factions of his world against each other. He sends the samurai to defend all of the peasant villages and also orders the bandits to attack those same villages, knowing that the samurai will triumph and he will be seen as the savior of the farmers. He also agrees to the release of all the Kanna women the Capitol has stolen over the years. But really, he's in it all for himself, and is willing to betray any of the above to assure his continued reign in a system that has been modified but not reformed in any material way. It's up to Kambei and his band to figure out how to play along for the moment and defeat the new Emperor at his own game.

This volume was pretty disappointing in my view, with more of the same as Volume 5, which began to wrap itself in too much politics after the storyline of the original movie ended. It seems like the writers of the show didn't really know what to do with the characters after the original premise and took it to the extreme of having the seven samurai not only change the fate of Kanna Village but to change the entire world, which is a little unrealistic. Also, Katsushiro is becoming a little too big for his britches and is rapidly becoming a very unlikeable hero. His melodramatic flirtations with Kirara only drags the show down into shojo soap opera. Samurai 7 gets back on track with the last volume, but 5 and 6 were the lowpoints of the show to me.



4 out of 5 starsThe show heads along to its conclusion
As I was watching the volume, I was wondering about something: my sense of "completion". You see, for some reason I don't really get addicted to shows besides certain ones, it's like I want to finish the show simply because I started it. Well our video stores don't really carry a diverse selection of anime but Samurai 7 was there in its entirety so I figured, why not? It's not that I'm outright disappointed, it's just considering the talent, the production values and the source material, it should be at least a bit better.

At the end of the last volume, Kanbei has been sentenced to execution by the new Emperor Ukyo with Kikuchiyo and Katsushiro on their way to save him. Well in traditional samurai fashion, Kanbei didn't actually need their help. This causes a bit of conflict between him and Katsushiro and Uyko unveils his next plan: set an example out of Kanna Village...by burning it down.

You can tell the series is winding down since now there's only 3 episodes on the disc. Like I said, it's not that the series is just outright terrible, it just feels like it needed a bit more development in the meantime. For instance, a love triangle develops that just comes out of nowhere. It's literally like "hey I love the guy!" when I didn't see any indication otherwise. Not to mention most series develop steam with the big finishing episode the capper. Here it's like it's slightly limping.

Is it a watchable series? Of course but if you're looking for the next big craze, well just be prepared.



5 out of 5 starsSpellbound
This was purchased for the viewing of me and my 9 year old son. We are so enthralled with the series and are just a bit disappointed there's only 2 episodes on this disc and that it ends on the next one. The story has evolved from the original movie and we are sympathetic to many of the characters.



5 out of 5 starsA New Enemy, A New Threat, A New Battle...
The Emperor has been overthrown in a silent coup, Kambei is about to be executed, and a shocking new plot is about to be uncovered...all in the 6th Volume of the blockbuster Anime "Samurai 7".

As the Anime drifts completely apart from the Kurosawa masterpiece into its own epic tale, the alliance that saved Kanna Village splinters as Katsushiro, having lost his faith in Kambei, leads himself astray from the group in order to find his own destiny. Meanwhile, Ukyo's intentions are not as gentle and forgiving as they seem - and the young new Emperor has much more in store for the six remaining Samurai, and Kanna Village.

Being a die-hard Kurosawa fan, I had serious doubts at first. However, after 5 great volumes of storytelling and a spectacularly-crafted re-interpretation of perhaps the greatest film ever created, I cannot get enough of this show. Volume 6 sets up the thrilling finale with equal suspense and action - the only thing more unbearable than pondering the outcome of the series is the horribly extended period of time between Volume releases by Funimation (the 7th and Final Volume will be released July 25th - nearly two whole months after Volume 6). Hang in there, Samurai 7 fans - the ending will not disappoint.


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