Anime REvisited: Hyakka Ryoran: Samurai Girls Season One Episode Six!

Welcome back guys! Weโ€™re halfway through our Anime REvisited pick that you already know as Hyakka Ryoran: Samurai Girls! This time weโ€™re taking a dive into the all-too-familiar โ€˜Swimsuit Episodeโ€™, because why not! Since youโ€™re all waiting for it, letโ€™s go!

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Before the opening credits Princess Sen and Muneakira are looking over some files of the students that were missing because of the โ€˜Spirited Awayโ€™ incidents. (Miazaki shout out, baby!) The students were all from families that have turned out Master Samurai, so perhaps this may become a big plot point later on in the series. After the credits Sen and Muneakira make an attempt to sneak out of the dojo for a little โ€˜trip to the beachโ€™ which has a special house by the Tokogawa Shogunate with a computer room inside. (Again, future plot point.)

Before they could even step out the gate they tripped a wire which set off that alarm that caused Jubei, Sanada, Matabei, and Hanzo to appear; asking them where they were going. They tried to hold their tongues about it but failed miserably, as Sen had no choice but to tell the crew that she and Muneakira were going on a trip to the beach. Cutting away to the beach trip we already know what to expect from these kinds of episodes; which type of swimsuit do boys prefer (one piece or two piece), two girls fighting over the male MC asking him whoโ€™s swimsuit looks hotter, yโ€™know, โ€˜Beach Episodeโ€™ stuff.

Even though it was all beach and swimsuits for most of the episode, there was a boss battle that happened near the end of it involving Kanaetsugu; where Sen and Sanada had to put their differences aside in order to save Kanaetsuguโ€™s life. Eventually Inner Jubei stepped into the fray and landed the killing blow against the boss that held Kanaetsugu captive inside of it; bonding to her body, but not killing her in the process. Long story short; this was pretty much a beach episode combined with a boss battle ending.

Thatโ€™s it for episode six, but with half of the first season of this title behind us, we can only assume that the story will pick up after all of the silly stuff is done. Thatโ€™s usually the case with 12-episode titles like this, but somehow they manage to pick up the pace later on. As always continue to look out for one another and stay nerdy my friends! ๐Ÿ˜‰ ย 

Anime REvisited: Hyakka Ryoran: Samurai Girls Season One Episode Five!

Whew! And welcome back to our Anime REvisited segment featuring our anime title pick; Hyakka Ryoran: Samurai Girls! Four episodes down, and only eight more to go! It appears in this episode we meet a new character, so letโ€™s get to it!

Jubei Yagyu

Following up from the events of the previous episode, Sanada has now learned how to transform into a Master Samurai at will; meaning that the samuraiโ€™s general maintains his freedom of movement without being restricted. Jubei of course wants to know how she can transform into her Master Samurai form, but since it requires one to know the words to live by as a samurai, her answer to that isโ€ฆfood. While the shenanigans of the morning began at the dojo, a new challenger approaches โ€“ in the form of a girl with a giant hammer who happens to be the childhood friend of Sanada. (Little do the others know; that the girl with the hammer now known as Kanaetsugu was actually sent as a spy by Sen Tokugawaโ€™s brother.) Why did Kanaetsugu show up at the dojo you ask? To get back at Sanada for what she did to her while they were kids. (No, weโ€™re not gonna spoil what it is, youโ€™ll have to watch to find out.)

Once nightfall hit Sanada was pretty upset and flustered about what Kanaetsugu said about her small breasts earlier during the day; that she transformed into her master samurai form and blew her away with her power (which she hasnโ€™t learned how to control yet). Elsewhere in the bath house Princess Sen was contemplating if she should kiss Muneakira and become a master samurai, but she got squirt in the face with some water from a water gun by Jubei. (Where did the water gun come from?! XP)

By the episodeโ€™s end Kanaetsugu pretty much lays the beatdown on Muneakira due to how insensitive he was towards Sanadaโ€™s feelings. This was done only because he wanted to feel the same pain she felt, but by doing this she begged Kanaetsugu to stop as she apologized for what she said about him earlier; that he did perceive her feelings about herself and how she felt about him. It was also at this moment that Princess Sen condemned the actions of Kanaetsugu and asked if she truly knew what it meant to be a โ€˜Warrior of Loveโ€™ โ€“ or even if she knew what true love really was. Sen then kissed Muneakira transforming her into a Master Samurai and pretty much defeated Kanaetsugu; or at least sliced her hammer off its handle thus causing the girl to dash off and go home, but Hanzo hauled ass after her.

All in all, this was pretty much another character introduction episode where the level of seriousness is pretty much toned down. So that will do it for this episode review. Until the next one, look out for each other and stay nerdy! ๐Ÿ˜‰

Anime REvisited: Hyakka Ryoran: Samurai Girls Season One Episode Four!

Here we are! What are your other two wishes? Ah, right. Itโ€™s time for another episodic review from our Anime REvisited pick that you probably already know by now as Hyakka Ryoran: Samurai Girls. Unlike the last three episodes this oneโ€™s pretty much a romantic battle of sorts with the (always added) element of fanservice. So, letโ€™s get to it!

Jubei Yagyu

As the fallout from Jubeiโ€™s transformation continues, Princess โ€˜pain-in-the-assโ€™ Sen (thatโ€™s said with love) declares that Muneakira should keep his lips away from Jubei, in order to prevent her from transforming into her dangerous; Master Samurai self. This leads to a theory that Sanada has that if someone other than Jubei kisses Muneakira, then they two will transform into a Master Samurai. At this point in the episode you can pretty much cut the tension between Sanada and Sen withโ€ฆa katana, of course!

The situation that happens after stating her theory, leads Sanada on a mission to get a kiss from Muneakira through the whole episode in order to prove it. Yep, this is one of those cat-n-mouse battles between girls who have feelings for the MC that youโ€™ll only find in anime rom-coms. Needless to say; Sanadaโ€™s theory actually proved true, as she was able to find the right moment to kiss Muneakira and become a Master Samurai โ€“ though she didnโ€™t know how to control her own powers and thus tore the dojo apart.

Like we said; this oneโ€™s pretty much a slice-of-life episode featuring a battle of romance between two female characters (or at least one trying to prove a theory while the otherโ€™s just c-blocking), so on that note this wraps up another anime episode review. As always stay safe and look out for each other in the times of which we all live in.

Until next post! ๐Ÿ˜‰

Anime REvisited: Hyakka Ryoran: Samurai Girls Season One Episode Three!

Whatโ€™s good guys nโ€™ gals! Weโ€™re back with another review from our Anime REvisited segment featuring our pick; Hyakka Ryoran: Samurai Girls! So right now weโ€™ve already met Jubei Yagyu as well as her samurai form, but the question remainsโ€ฆwho the heck is she really? Guess weโ€™ll find out in our third episode review!

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The episode opens up with Jubei doing some sword training with Matabei, but so far in her base form sheโ€™s pretty much a rookie. Muneakira and Sanada are trying to figure out just who Jubei is as well as who her Samurai General is. The General of course is the one who unlocks the power sealed within the Master Saumrai, and is unlocked by the pact (or kiss) of the general. Right before the opening credits Princess Sen tells everyone that the fate of the โ€˜criminalsโ€™ Matabei and Sanada have been decided. They are to leave the dojo and never return; much to Jubeiโ€™s disappointment that sheโ€™ll never get to enjoy Matabeiโ€™s cooking.

With Sanada and Matabei gone Princess Sen declares that sheโ€™ll be living in the dojo along with Hanzo, but yeah, Muneakira is already regretting that arrangement. (Future โ€œA Founderโ€™s Thoughtโ€™sโ€ post on the subject of Tsundereโ€™s coming soon!) Midway through the episode Muneakira and Sen talk about the real reason why he was brought to the academy; to investigate several incidents of academy students disappearing, and why Sanada and Matabei might be the ones behind it โ€“ even though that assumption seems a bit farfetched. At this point in the episode Inner Jubei returns as a result of her kissing Muneakira after being frightened by a bad dream; which will turn out to be a major plot point later on in the series. She then blows up part of the interior room of the dojo as Sen and Hanzo find themselves outside while Jubei holds her daito katana in her right hand before pointing the blade at Senโ€™s neck.

Itโ€™s at this very moment when Sanada and Matabei return to fight Jubei, as they claim she is the shadow that has cast itself upon Great Japan. Taking those as โ€˜fightinโ€™ wordsโ€™ Jubei charges at the duo as Matabei uses a flash bomb before she and Sanada take off into the forest. Jubei catches up as she faces Matabei after knocking out Sanada, while Muneakira is still bound by chains due to the pact he made with Jubei. The battle doesnโ€™t last long as Jubei realizes that Matabei is frustrated that she feels she canโ€™t protect Sanada the way she wants to, and even though she states that once the sword has been drawn thereโ€™s no turning back, Jubei sheathes her sword and tells Matabei that sheโ€™ll โ€˜let it slideโ€™ this time. The next day Jubei is asleep as Muneakira and the others are still discovering just who exactly Jubei isโ€ฆ

So that pretty much wraps up the episode. Weโ€™re only three episodes in so the pace may seem a little on the slow side for some if you plan on checking this series out, but rest assured that it does pick up after the fourth episode and beyond. As always continue to look out for one another and stay awesome! ๐Ÿ˜‰

Anime REvisited: Hyakka Ryoran: Samurai Girls Season One Episode Two!

Welcome back guys! We return with another installment of Anime REvisited with our current pick known as Hyakka Ryoran: Samurai Girls! Last time was the introduction to a majority of the main cast, so without further delay, hereโ€™s the breakdown of episode number two!

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Picking up where the last episode left off, Muneakira was looking at the master samurai known as Jubei Yagyu. During this time Hanzo was in quick pursuit of him as well as Matabei and Sanada; but Jubei intercepted the girl and thus a battle quickly took place. After doing a few Matrix moves and dodging all of Hanzoโ€™s attacks, Jubei took the fight to her after toying with her a bit. (Not to mention that during the fight she had a power level of 5 million; which probably meant she could kick second and third form Friezaโ€™s ass, just saiyan.) It wasnโ€™t long before Jubei had Hanzo right where she wanted her, as she unsheathed her blades from her Daisho set, and prepared to strike. Right now things arenโ€™t lookinโ€™ good for Hanzo, but Muneakiraโ€™s voice somehow cracked through to Jubei; as you see her โ€˜Inner Mokaโ€™ disappear in an explosion of dark energy and light and reverting to her former selfโ€ฆnakedโ€ฆbecause fanservice.

After the whole situation Muneakira along with the other two girls were back inside the dojo, with Hanzo and her boss Sen Tokugawa; who just so happens to be Muneakiraโ€™s childhood friend โ€“ his Tsundere, jealous-around-other-women, bossy-as-hell, spoiled-as-shite childhood friend. (Thereโ€™s always one in 90% of the anime you watch.) Fickle reunion aside Hanzo instructs Muneakira, Matabei, and Sanada not to even think about leaving the premises or there will be dire โ€˜consequencesโ€™ as she put it.

Near the end of the episode Sanada and Hanzo wanted to check Jubeiโ€™s body to see if there was some kind of manifestation of some kind that caused her to transform into a master samurai. What happened to be a bit of a struggle actually sounded like something dirty to Muneakira; as all matter of imagery crept into his mind while trying to exercise it out.

This of course led Jubei to dash off away from the other girls not knowing that Muneakira was right on the other side of the door. She tripped on his coat and fell flat on top of him as he saw what the others were looking for; the mark of a master samurai right between her breasts.

The second episode gave us a taste of what โ€˜Inner Jubeiโ€™ can do during battle, as this may not be the last time we see her throughout the series. Usually after the second episode all of the major main character introductions are done; with the side and supporting characters coming later on in the series. Right now it appears that Senโ€™s older brother may be the main antagonist, but the truth behind that assumption has yet to be revealed.

Well, that wraps up another review on our Anime REvisited pick, but as always weโ€™ve got more reviews coming your way; among other surprises that we canโ€™t share with you just yet! Stay tuned! ๐Ÿ™‚

Anime REvisited: Hyakka Ryoran: Samurai Girls Season One Episode One!

Whatโ€™s up guys! So if you havenโ€™t heard it already from our social media pages, weโ€™ve returned with another installment of our fan-favorite segment; Anime REvisted! Our pick is somewhat of an underrated title that came out ten years ago known as Hyakka Ryoran: Samurai Girls. Weโ€™re gonna let you know right now; itโ€™s got PLENTY of fanservice (whether you like it or not) judging by the opening, but thereโ€™s a little more to it than just your everyday TNA. So without further delay, hereโ€™s our first episode review!

The Title Card

If youโ€™re wondering what this anime title is about, Hyakka Ryoran takes places in an alternate timeline after the Second World War; where the Tokugawa Faction remained in power. Basically this series takes place during present day times, but with a little bit of a twist. The series main character Muneakira Yagyu is brought to Buou Academy at the base of Mt. Fuji by the Tokugawa Shogunate, but was never really told why he was really there other than being invited. Upon reaching the dojo Mr. Yagyu walks in on two women changing and right off the bat heโ€™s accused of being a pervert. So weโ€™re going down THAT rabbit hole again, huh?

Eventually Muneakira discovers the two women as Yukimura Sanada, and Matabei Goto (both of which are named after real-life samurai) who happen to be members of the Toyotomi Faction. Itโ€™s safe to assume those groups do NOT like each other; or perhaps the Toyotomi believe that the Tokugawa government is corrupt and needs to be stopped. (And here we go with the politicsโ€ฆ) As the episode continues Muneakira, Sanada, and Matabei end up being surrounded by the student council of the academy led by Hanzo (Hattori Hanzo), with the series main using a flash bomb to escape. They manage to do so, but the celebration doesnโ€™t last long as Hanzo and the rest of the council catch up to the trio. Sanada and Matabei get caught in several chains that soon become electrified, but being the โ€˜heroโ€™, Muneakira slashes the chains apart and frees the girls.

At this point both Sanada and Matabei took it upon themselves to escape with Muneakira following behind, however something stopped him in his tracks; a bright light that transformed into the shape of a girl with crimson hair. Upon falling into his arms the girl kissed Muneakira as a ball of light and darkness surrounded them; with the girl transforming into a samurai โ€“ a Master Samurai named Jubei Yagyu.

As far as first episode impressions go; this one pretty much introduces a chunk of the main cast and what their roles are in the series. Thereโ€™s plenty of fanservice (if youโ€™re into that) right off the bat and that might be the case going forward, but there was also a decent amount of action as well. Seeing as though this episode left off in a cliffhanger with Jubei Yagyu making an appearance, the next episode is where weโ€™ll see her in action.

That does it for this episode review, but thereโ€™s more reviews coming soon! ๐Ÿ˜‰

Anime REvisited: Danmachi Season One Episode Nine Review!

Happy New Year guys!! It is now officially 2021, and with a new year (hopefully) comes new goals and aspirations! As for us at D&A Anime Blog and D&A Studios, weโ€™ve got some upcoming grand news too, but right now weโ€™re going to wrap up the remaining episodes from our Anime REvisited pick; Danmachi season one. Episode nine begins now!

Itโ€™s official; Bell is now a Level 2 adventurer! With that comes a boost in his stats as well as a new skill called โ€œArgonautโ€ which has a backstory about a boy who wanted to become an adventurer. It is also in this episode that we meet a new member of the Hestia familia known as Welf Crozo; whose family is famous for making magic swords but no longer does. Not a lot is told about how the Crozo name became tarnished and worthless, but an event happened (sometime off screen and before the start of the series) that caused Welfโ€™s name to end up that way; worthless and tarnished.

In spite of Welfโ€™s reputation Bell liked his work when it came to armor and gear, so in exchange for becoming a member of the Hestia familia, Welf used the Minotaur horn that Bell got from defeating the Minotaur in the previous episode to make him a new weapon.

So in a nutshell; this episode was pretty much an introduction to Welf Crozo. He did make a cameo appearance in the very first episode, but you really donโ€™t hear much about him until episode nine. As a blacksmith Welf is skilled with a sword himself, as he journeyโ€™s with Bell and Lily to the thirteenth floor of the dungeon at the end of the episode. Although he may not look like it judging by his personality and Jiraiya-like mannerisms (minus the pervert-ness), Welf gets along well with Bell and Lily during combat; although it might take a little while for her to warm up to him. Whatโ€™s next for Bell, Lily, and Welf? Thatโ€™s on the next review! Until then, stay safe and stay nerdy my friends! ๐Ÿ˜‰

Anime REvisited: Danmachi Season One Episode Eight Review!

Itโ€™s officially the first day of Winter; and Christmas is in just four days! With that said itโ€™s high time for another Anime REvisited episode review from Danmachi season one. Hopefully you guys have been enjoying these reviews as we plan to bring more in the 2021 season. So without any more delay, letโ€™s go!

At this point of the story Bellโ€™s skills and abilities have been increasing at an alarming rate; so much so, that Freya โ€˜appearsโ€™ to be throwing another challenge his way unbeknownst to him. That challenge comes in the form of a Minotaur, but not the same one that he ran from in the first episode. Although itโ€™s only been an episodeโ€™s length Bell has been training with Ais for a week, and now sheโ€™s on a mission with the Loki familia to be the first familia to reach Level 59. (With Ais being at Level 6 that shouldnโ€™t be a problem, right?)

Midway through the episode Bell travels to floor nine with Lily, but something feels a bit different this time around. There are no monsters to be found anywhere throughout the level which can only meanโ€ฆBellโ€™s in for a boss fight. Out of the shadows comes the Minotaur who appears to be carrying a long sword (which he is) as Bell is shaken up by Lily due to him being frozen in fear of the Minotaur being the same one from before (which he isnโ€™t). During the battle Bell is on โ€˜survivor modeโ€™ as he puts his life on the line to make sure that the Minotaur doesnโ€™t go after Lily.

Eventually the bout draws a crowd in the form of the Loki familia; with one of its members known as Bet (the one who made fun of Bell at the end of the first episode behind his back for being a wimp) looking on and canโ€™t believe that Bell is fighting a Minotaur โ€“ while cracking jokes about him and Minotaurs. It was also at this moment that Bell โ€œmanโ€™d upโ€ and decided that he no longer wanted Ais fighting his battles form him.

Bell squared off against the Minotaur and was actually holding his own. The climax of the fight was where Bell used everything Ais taught him and more; as he FINALLY faced his demons (or Minotaur) and defeated the beast. Bell defeated a Minotaur, and based on the expression of the Loki familia, he scored himself some street cred. This was Bellโ€™s first adventure, and although he can now say that heโ€™s defeated a boss, this is just the beginning.

In this episode thereโ€™s a lot of growth coming from Bell in terms of him besting the Minotaur, as well as his mission to become stronger. Heโ€™s one of the most likable main protagโ€™s that youโ€™ll ever meet, although when it comes to anime thereโ€™s approximately 65% of them most anime fans like. Either way, Bellโ€™s on his way to achieving his goals!

Thatโ€™ll do it for our review, but thereโ€™s more to come! Stay safe this holiday season! ๐Ÿ™‚

Anime REvisited: Danmachi Season One Episode Seven Review!

Anime fam, you know what time it is? Itโ€™s time for another anime review from our Anime REvisited pick for the 2020 year; Danmachi season one! This episode marks the halfway point of the series which can only mean that the plot gets good from here on out. So letโ€™s begin with our episode seven review; shall we?

So picking up right where the last episode left off; Bell and Lily are on their way back to his and Hestiaโ€™s home after saving her life back in the dungeon. Lily mentions to Bell that sheโ€™s still remorseful after the little stunt she pulled and swindled him, but Bell (being the kind-hearted, forgiving yet naรฏve anime protagonist that he is) assured her that everythingโ€™s cool between them. Hestia on the other hand had her reservations about Bellโ€™s decision on keeping Lily as a supporter; mainly on the fact that she tricked him; however she compromised and told Lily that sheโ€™ll allow her to be Bellโ€™s supporter โ€“ if she looks out for him. Yeah, in this episode, Hestia goes full on โ€˜jealous girlfriendโ€™ mode.

Later on Bell meets up with Ais and as flustered and nervous as he is around her, she states that she wants to speak with him about something. Ais was a little curious as to why Bell continued getting stronger, however she noticed that Bellโ€™s not that good at hand-to-hand combat. Who better to teach him than his crush, right?

Throughout a portion of the episode Ais teaches Bell hand-to-hand combat as well as sleeping techniques in the dungeon. Funny moments and trying to sneak a kiss aside, Bell learns how to use the skills heโ€™s learned from Ais as he and Lily head back to the tenth floor and fight off more monsters. Itโ€™s seems like Bell was just a weakling in the first episode of the season, but with his growth accelerating at a rate thatโ€™s making Freya turned on (oh, she gets off on it), itโ€™ll only be a matter of time until our little adventurer accomplishes his goal of catching up to Ais What-cha-ma-call-it! XP

As I mentioned before, the series gets really good as you get further down the episode track. Thatโ€™ll do it for our seventh episode review, but thereโ€™s more REvisited to come!

As always, stay safe and stay nerdy my friends! ๐Ÿ˜‰

Anime REvisited: Danmachi Season One Episode Six Review!

Here we are once again with yet another episode review from our Anime REvisited pick of 2020; Danmachi season one! Weโ€™re only an episode away from the halfway point of the season, so without further delay letโ€™s get it on!

In the beginning of the episode youโ€™ll notice that Lily is telling the viewer through her POV, as to why she hated adventurers. No matter where she went or what she did, her abusive familia always knew where she was. It was also at this time that she insisted that Bell was no different from any of the other adventurers that Lily encountered; which explains why she tried to steal his special knife from him in the previous episode. It seems like everyone else knew that something was up with Lily and the way sheโ€™s been acting, but maybe Bell sees something in her that the others may not.

Midway through the episode Bell and Lily head down to the tenth floor of the dungeon, as they face the monsters on that particular floor. Even though they were tougher than any of the previous monsters on the earlier floors, Bell was able to hold his own thatโ€™s to a sword that Lily gave him; as well as his Hestia knife. As more ogres show up Bell looks around for Lily; only to find out she stole his weapons and accessories and took off out of the dungeon. She unfortunately ran into her familia who took the accessories from her, as Lilyโ€™s familia found several giant demon ants (who killed one of the members of her familia) and used her as a decoy while they made their escape.

Just as the girl was about to be devoured Bell uses his new Fire Bolt skill and blasts several of the ants to ashes. After killing another horde of them Bell rescues Lily, but was upset that she didnโ€™t leave her like the other adventurers did. Throughout her rant about all of the bad things she did to Bell, his response was that she (Lily) was the reason why he saved her. Hestia knew that there was something special about Bellโ€ฆand he just proved it.

At the very end of the episode Bell reintroduced himself to Lily; stating that heโ€™s looking for a supporter to travel with him to the dungeon. To that Lily responded with tears of joy, as the two of them were now OFFICIALY partners (now adding a new member to the Hestia Familia, of course). It appears things from this point on are about to get a little more interesting, but I guess weโ€™ll just have to wait and find out!

Until our next review, stay safe and stay nerdy! ๐Ÿ™‚