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		<title>Sword of The Stranger</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Very few things stir up my passion, and one of the most potent things in that respect is an epic work of art. This year, I have yet to come across anything more epic than an animated film that just went on DVD very recently.</p>
<p>Avid anime fans may have come across the trailer[s] since the beginning of 2007, and now we can all set ourselves for the sheer awesomeness that is <a href="http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/anime.php?id=2340">Sword of the Stranger</a>.</p>
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	<div>Sword of the Stranger, 無皇刃譚 [Mukou Hadan]</div>
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<p>Commonly referred as <em>Stranger</em>, the movie was produced by <a href="http://www.bones.co.jp/index1.html">Studio Bones</a> (<em>Fullmetal Alchemist, Eureka Seven, Wolf&#8217;s Rain</em>) and is set in feudal age Japan. In other words, it&#8217;s a samurai flick. With more than enough ninja-infested shows of late, getting back some samurai action is a much welcomed reprieve. But that&#8217;s not the real reason why <em>Stranger</em> impressed me so much.</p>
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	<div>Next time, boy, aim for his groin!</div>
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<p>Stranger is about <strong>Kotaro</strong>, a young boy acompanied by his loyal dog Tobimaru, who is being chased by agents of the Chinese Ming Dynasty on an imperial mission. He was to journey to a temple where he was told that the monks there would protect him from harm. Along the way, he meets <strong>Nanashi</strong>, [literally meaning '<em>nameless one</em>'] a samurai with extraordinary skills and hires the reluctant stranger as his bodyguard to escort him to the temple. Nanashi is so skilled, he equally matched a Ming assassin without undoing the seal that locked away his sword.</p>
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	<div>Yes, it vibrates! Try it if you don't believe me.</div>
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<p>One thing I honestly enjoyed about <em>Stranger</em> is that it carries a perfect balance of epic storytelling and phenomenal animation work. Some shows may have excellent plots but don&#8217;t really get extensive animation [<em>Kino's Journey, Zetsubou Sensei</em>], while others have all these ultra flashy animations but weak stories with terrible plot holes [<em>Appleseed Ex Machina, Vexille</em>].</p>
<p><em>Stranger</em> starts out brilliantly, immediately gaging the viewer&#8217;s attention with a scene of bandits attacking a Ming caravan. In only 5 minutes, we got served with seamless sword dancing, flying limbs and sprays of blood. If a hand was chopped off, we see it chopped off. If an arrow went through a neck, we see it come out from the other side. If someone got decapitated, we see red fountain spraying out of the dude&#8217;s shoulders.</p>
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	<div>Give me that long vibrating thing. Or else...</div>
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<p>This is where <strong>Studio Bones</strong> shines. Throughout their history of animation projects, you rarely [if ever] see them resort to cheap tricks like speed lines and panning still cels. Combat scenes are elaborately choreographed and animated with every single detail accounted for. If they usually put in their standard level of work in producing full length TV series, then this time they have only concentrated all that expansive effort into a 100 minutes&#8217; worth of runtime. </p>
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	<div>No! It's MINE to play with. Mine ALONE!</div>
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<p>But of course, it doesn&#8217;t end there. I mentioned a perfect balance, and <em>Stranger</em> comes with an equally delicious side dish to complement the sweet animation work.</p>
<p><strong><span style="color: red;">[WARNING: SPOILER ALERT]</span></strong></p>
<p>Nanashi’s true name was never revealed, nor was his background. All we got to find out was that he was an army general and left the army to live by his own principles and belief. While the movie offered a tantalizing bait as to why he never drew out his sword, it was never truly revealed. However, through glimpses of nightmares and flashbacks, it managed to build up so much emotion and weight such that when you see him tearing off the binds that sealed the blade, you just can’t help but say “Whoa.”</p>
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	<div>HIYEAA- eh? OSHI-!</div>
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<p>The simple-mindedness of feudal age warriors also played a factor. Blindly following whoever took charge and obeying the orders of the local feudal lord despite facing impossible odds. However, <em>Stranger</em> made the whole scenario interesting by adding an anomaly or two in the mix. It’s a minor twist, but it adds so much flavour to the big picture.</p>
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	<div>Why aren't you riding?</div>
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<p>While having some intense moments of duels, the film also has calm moments where we get to see exquisite art in landscapes and the meticulous animation of a lively and busy town. Such scenes truly enhanced the realism of the whole experience. The plot is pretty much linear and straight-forward, there was not much character development, but since almost everyone dies, it doesn&#8217;t really matter anyway. It ends clean, and maybe a little bit open-ended just enough to keep the audience guessing whether or not Nanashi survives his battle.</p>
<p><span style="color: red;">[/spoiler]</span></p>
<p>This is one film I strongly urge you to watch. I give it a magnificent <strong>10 out of 10 stars</strong>, and trust me, you&#8217;ll agree with me as soon as you watch the first 15 minutes of the show.</p>
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	<div>I CAME!</div>
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<hr/>Sword of the Stranger OST<br />
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<p>As a little gift, we decided to release the very epic soundtrack composed by <a href="http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/people.php?id=4642">Naoki Sato</a> [<em>Eureka Seven, X TV</em>]. Grab the torrent here:</p>
<p><a href="http://tracker.anirena.com/download.php?id=7945">Ocha!] Sword of the Stranger Original Soundtrack.rar</a></p>
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