Good news! I'll review an anime I've freshly finished for the 2nd time!
Let's go for Samurai Champloo then.
The second anime written by Shinichiro Watanabe, holy Father of Cowboy Bebop.
The studios Manglobe and Shimoigusa Champloo's released the show in 2004.
Bebop is about mixing science-fiction with blues&jazz atmospheres.
Here, witness samurai fights tagged with Hiphop!
Plot:
Fuu, a teen girl who's looking for "the Samurai who smells of sunflowers";
Mugen, a wild warrior whose fighting style is utterly unpredictable;
Jin, a calm ronin who strikes faster than lightning.
All of their fates collide in a chaotic way, leading them on a journey across Japan for 26 episodes.
Numerous adventures and meetings await them, if only they can overcome their profound differences and go forward.
...overcome their...
Yeah better forget about that part and watch the show.
Warnings:
Very honestly...I can find none. This show is on a completely different level than all those I have reviewed before (sorry Black Bullet! sob).
Why I highly recommend this anime:
They don't give a damn: Here's to you. The concept behind this show is to mix completely anachronistic elements and still make it work. These unbelievable cocktails are just too good, and the authors simply use it as often as they wish, all because they're here to get high. Screw them rules.
Really cool main characters: Their very unique personalities are always exposed without restraint and a lot of humor. Yes, Mugen rarely uses his brains before his dick; indeed, Jin can stay silent for over an entire episode; and true, Fuu might sound both very smart and extremely innocent!
Soundtrack soundtrack soundtrack: seriously now. There's a very high chance that you'll love these beats from the first combat and forward. Heck anything that happens can do so with a perfect sync to the soundtrack.
Slashes and jumps: You know how some fights can take 10 episodes in some long-ass shonen shows? Forget it. This one teaches you why a katana is a terrifying weapon. In matters of split seconds.
Dem feels: I laughed to tears and got bitter as fick while watching these three on their journey. Some eps go totally crazy, hilarious and unrespectful as hell. Others, equally golden, shine with pure poetry and some very strong feelings. One of the richest series around, providing an enormous amount of diversity.
For short: blow yourself hard on this. I hope you understand now, this is not a request. It's an order.