The appeal and reviews of "Kazemakase Tsukikage Ran": You can't miss it!

The appeal and reviews of "Kazemakase Tsukikage Ran": You can't miss it!

Wind-driven Moonlight Orchid - Kazemakasetsukikageran

■ Public Media

TV anime series

■ Original Media

Anime Original

■ Broadcast period

January 26, 2000 - April 19, 2000・WOWOW/January 26, 2000 - April 19, 2000

■Broadcasting station

WOWOW

■Frequencies

half an hour

■ Number of Episodes

Episode 13

■Original Story

Heitaro Daichi

■ Director

Heitaro Daichi

■ Production

Animation Production: Madhouse Production: Bandai Visual

■ Story

The story is set in the Edo period, a time of peace throughout the country. A female wanderer, Tsukikage Ran, travels wherever the wind takes her. By chance, she meets Miao, a martial artist who practices Neko-Kenpo. She gets caught up in trouble wherever she goes, but she defeats villains with her amazing swordsmanship and martial arts skills.

■Explanation

The director, a fan of the actor Konoe Jushiro, created this period drama anime based on the settings of the TV period dramas "The Ronin Tsukikage Hyogo" and "The Ronin Hanayama Daikichi," both of which starred Konoe Jushiro. It depicts the exploits of the female ronin Tsukikage Ran and the Chinese martial artist Miao.

■Cast

・Tsukikage Ran/Reiko Yasuhara ・Cat Tekken Miao/Akemi Okamura

■ Main staff

・Original story, director: Heitarou Daichi・Assistant director: Yoshihito Hata・Direction advisor: Hiroaki Sakurai・Character design: Hajime Watanabe・Chief animation director: Takahiro Yoshimatsu・Art director: Hidetoshi Kaneko・Director of photography: Hitoshi Yamaguchi・Color design: Kumi Akiyama・Editor: Harutoshi Ogata・Music: Toshihiko Sahashi・Sound director: Kazuya Tanaka・Producers: Kazuhiko Suzuki, Masao Morosawa

■ Main Characters

・Tsukikage Ran The main character of this work. A skilled female ronin who calls herself the "beautiful ronin". She speaks in a low voice and is fairly quiet, but when she sees alcohol, she suddenly gets excited. Nao. She will drink any type of alcohol, but she is picky to a certain extent and can tell when the alcohol is young. She also likes soybean curd. She also gets excited when she sees an elephant. She wears a white kimono, blue hakama, and white tabi socks. She was taught how to drink alcohol and use a sword by a childhood friend.
・He plays the role of Hanji Yaizu in the Miao Ronin series of Neko Tekken. He is skilled in a style of martial arts called "Neko Tekken". His outfit is a Chinese dress style with a pink torso and white arms. He carries a short stick on his back that he uses as a weapon. He is Ran's companion, but they mostly act separately. At first, there was a period when he was at odds with Ran. He is generous and cannot leave people in trouble alone, but because of this, he ends up getting himself, and ultimately Ran, into trouble. He is traveling in search of something, but it is not revealed what he is looking for. He basically calls himself "Sister Miao of Neko Tekken", but it changes depending on the story and the person he is with, such as "A humble traveling martial artist". He has a bad habit of drinking alcohol.

■Subtitle

・Episode 1/She was strong even though she was a woman.
・Episode 2/Tears were stained by the alcohol.
・Episode 3: Suddenly I became a mother.
・Episode 4/I was targeted without knowing it.
・Episode 5/It was pretty amazing when she took it off.
・Episode 6/The mole was in a different position.
・Episode 7/I was tingling with excitement from the electric guitar.
・Episode 8/There was no God in this world.
・Episode 9/I was counting on them, but they turned out to be the enemy.
・Episode 10/The Nanban girl was huge.
・Episode 11: The enemy had become the enemy.
・Episode 12/I was crucified and in trouble.
・Episode 13/She hid her past romance.

■ Theme songs and music

・OP
"Leave it to the wind"
Lyrics: Daichi Heitaro Composition: Miyashita Kenji Arrangement: Ito Norio Singer: Misawa Akemi Ending
"Wind 2"
Composition: Yudai Takamitsu Arrangement: Hiroshi Uesugi Vocals (scat): Reiko Yasuhara

Kazemakase Tsukikage Ran - Detailed Review and Recommendation

"Kazemakase Tsukikage Ran" is an original anime period drama that was broadcast in 2000. The director, Daichi Heitaro, is a fan of the actor Konoe Jushiro, so the work was created based on the settings of the TV period dramas "Soranin Tsukikage Hyogo" and "Soranin Hanayama Daikichi," both of which starred Konoe Jushiro. This anime is set in Edo-period Japan and depicts the adventures of Tsukikage Ran, a female ronin who travels wherever the wind takes her, and Miao, a master of cat martial arts. Below, we will provide a detailed review and recommendation of this work.

Story and Characters

The story of "Kazemakase Tsukikage Ran" is about Tsukikage Ran and Miao who meet during a journey and defeat villains while getting caught up in various troubles. Tsukikage Ran is a skilled swordsman who calls herself a "beautiful wanderer" and is a unique character who gets excited when she sees alcohol. On the other hand, Miao is a practitioner of a martial art called "Cat Iron Fist" and is generous and cannot leave people in trouble alone, but sometimes he gets Ran involved in trouble.

The appeal of this work lies in the character settings of Tsukikage Ran and Miao and the comical exchanges that unfold between them. In particular, the unique characters, such as Tsukikage Ran's love of alcohol and Miao's bad drinking habits, add excitement to the story. In addition, each episode depicts a different commotion, so the show is designed to keep viewers from getting bored.

Animation and Art

The animation for "Kazemakase Tsukikage Ran" is produced by Madhouse, with character design by Watanabe Hajime and general animation director Yoshimatsu Takahiro. Art direction is by Kaneko Hidetoshi, and the scenery and townscapes of the Edo period are beautifully depicted. Tsukikage Ran's white kimono and blue hakama, and Miao's pink and white Chinese dress-style outfit are particularly striking, bringing out the individuality of the characters.

The use of color by cinematographer Jin Yamaguchi and color designer Kumi Akiyama is also superb, creating a period drama atmosphere. Editor Harutoshi Ogata's well-paced cuts also add to the interest of the viewer.

Music and Sound

The music is by Toshihiko Sahashi, and the theme song "Kazemakase" is sung by Akemi Misawa. The ending theme "Kazemakase 2" is a scat sung by Reiko Yasuhara, which matches the atmosphere of the work. The sound effects by sound director Kazuya Tanaka and the performances of the voice actors are also important elements that liven up the story.

In particular, the performances of Yasuhara Reiko as Tsukikage Ran and Okamura Akemi as Miao bring out the individuality of their characters to the fullest, leaving a strong impression on the viewers. Yasuhara Reiko's muttering way of speaking and Okamura Akemi's lively voice further enhance the charm of their characters.

Subtitles and episodes

The subtitles of each episode of "Kazemakase Tsukikage Ran" are full of humor and attract the interest of the viewers. For example, each episode has a different theme, such as "She was strong even though she was a woman" in episode 1 and "She was pretty amazing when she took off her clothes" in episode 5, which entertains the viewers.

In each episode, Tsukikage Ran and Miao get caught up in various troubles while defeating villains. In particular, some episodes delve deeper into the characters' backgrounds and relationships, such as episode 3, "Suddenly I Became a Mother," and episode 13, "I Hid a Romance in the Past," which leaves viewers in awe.

Recommendations and ratings

"Kazemakase Tsukikage Ran" is a unique anime work that combines period drama and comedy. The unique characters of Tsukikage Ran and Miao and the comical exchanges between them are attractive and entertaining to viewers. In addition, the beautiful animation, music, and sound also enhance the appeal of the work.

This work is especially recommended for those who like period dramas and comedies. Many people will also be attracted to the characters of Tsukikage Ran and Miao. In addition, each episode depicts a different commotion, making it a work that you can watch without getting bored.

Overall, the story, characters, animation, music, and sound are all of a high standard, making this a work that leaves a strong impression on viewers. In particular, the character settings of Tsukikage Ran and Miao and the comical exchanges between them are appealing and entertaining to viewers. This is a unique anime that combines period drama and comedy, and can be recommended to many people.

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