Samurai Champloo (サムライチャンプルー, Samurai Chanpurū?) is a shōnen anime series consisting of twenty-six episodes. It was broadcast in Japan from May 20, 2004 through March 19, 2005 on the television network, Fuji TV. Samurai Champloo was created and directed by Shinichiro Watanabe, whose previous television show, Cowboy Bebop, earned him renown in the anime and Japanese television communities.[1] The show was produced by the Japanese animation studio, Manglobe, Inc.
Like many other anime television series[2], Samurai Champloo is finite, and the final episode depicts the end of the story without allusion to a successive season.
The word, champloo, comes from the Okinawan word "chanpurū" (as in gōyā chanpurū, the Okinawan stir-fry dish containing bitter melon).[3] Chanpurū, alone, simply means "to mix" or "to hash." Therefore, the title, Samurai Champloo, may be translated to "Samurai Remix" or "Samurai Mashup."[4]
The series is a cross-genre work of media, blending the action and samurai genres with elements of non-slapstick comedy. It is also a period piece, taking place during Japan's Edo period. But, significantly, the series is interwoven with revisionist historical facts and anachronistic elements of mise-en-scene, dialogue and soundtrack. The shows most frequent anachronism is its use of elements of hip hop culture, particularly rap and the music it has influenced, break dancing, turntablism, hip hop slang, and graffiti. The show also contains anachronistic elements from the punk subculture and modernism, but less prominently.
Region Code: ALL
Picture Format: NTSC
中文名称:混沌武士
英文名称:Samurai champloo
地区:日本
動畫介紹:
samurai champloo是指
時代劇與hip hop,沖繩與大和,武士與現代人
各式各樣的互動關係為樣本
經過適當的�
{和成為全新的武士動作片&road movie
製作監製:渡邊信一朗
聲優:
Staff:
監督:渡辺信一郎
チーフライター:小原信治
キャラクターデザイン:中澤一登
得物デザイン:前田真宏
美術監督:脇威志
色彩設計:鈴木依里
撮影監督:山田弘和
編集:掛須秀一
音楽:Tsutchie/fat jon/Nujabes/FORCE OF NATURE
音響制作:テクノサウンド/ボーダーライン
アニメーション制作:manglobe inc.
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シナリオ:小原信治
絵コンテ:赤根和樹
演出:吉本 毅
作画監督:清水貴子